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Syria is a piece of the sun.

 

سوريا هي قطعة من الشمس . علينا نحنُ جميعاً أن نحافظ عليهــا

Syria. Mosaic from the fifth century AD now in the Hotel Villa Real in Madrid.

The oasis of Palmyra.

 

Palmyra is in the heart of Syrian Desert, and is often described as the bride of the desert. Its magnificent remains tell of a heroic history during the reign of Queen Zenobia. The oasis, as it is sometimes called, is located near a hot-water spring called Afqa, which make it an ideal halt for caravans moving between Iraq and Al-Sham (present day Syria, Lebanon, Holy Land and Jordan), trading in silk from China to the Mediterranean. This strategic location made Palmyra prosper in a well-established kingdom from the 2nd century BC.

After Romans conquered Syria, Palmyra flourished and became known as city of palm-trees. When Emperor Adrian visited Palmyra, he declared it a free city; in return, people of Palmyra gratefully called their city Adrianapalmyra.

The Severus emperors then, who were originally Syrian, came to rule Palmyra, they treated its people extremely well. Emperor Caracalla declared it a Roman colony, which made it a luxurious one: new constructions, streets, arches, temples and statues were built, making Palmyra one of the greatest cities of Roman empire.

When conflict between Persia and Rome reached its crisis, Rome resorted to ruler of Palmyra for help. This ruler, Auzaina, managed to withstand Persian armies, which led Romans to call him leader of East. But he was soon assassinated in mysterious circumstances, and his second wife, Queen Zenobia, a woman renowned for her

exceptionally strong character, took power.

Zenobia ruled Palmyra in a way that astonished both West and East. She was exceptionally intelligent and attractive. She was a gifted linguist, an eloquent speaker of Palmyrian, Greek and Egyptian. Zenobia had a wide knowledge of politics, and in her court, she had many philosophers, scholars and theologians. Queen Zenobia was soon fired by ambition of getting rid of Roman domination. In 268, during reign of Emperor Aurelian, she decided to conquer all of Rome's territories. He was then very much engaged in internal conflicts as well as external wars. This enabled her to take over whole Syria, conquer Egypt and send armies to Asia Minor, gaining control thereby of all land and sea ways to Far East. She took the title of August, which was only used by emperor of Rome, and she had money coined with her and her son's likeness upon it, without that of Rome emperor. However, Emperor Aurelian took quick action in settling his internal disputes, and started to plan his revenge on Queen Zenobia. He formed a new army for this purpose, which proceeded through Turkey to conquer Zenobia's army in their first defensive position in Homs. It besieged Palmyra until it fell in 274. Queen Zenobia was defeated and taken captive to Rome, fettered in chains of gold where she poisoned herself.

The destiny of the great kingdom of Palmyra was no better than that of its queen; the city fell prey to looting and destruction. Archaeologists are still working on excavations there in order to uncover queen's palace, which was destroyed by Romans and replaced by a military camp. Queen Zenobia's ambitious dream is still embodied in the magnificent remains of what she built. Palmyra ruins, which covers an area of 6 square kilometers, requires a full day in order to form an adequate idea of the beauty of the remaining architecture such as Baal-Shamin Temple, Bel Temple, Arch of Triumph, the Amphitheater, the Baths, the Straight Street, the Congress Council and the Cemeteries.

  

Dendrocopos syriacus, Syrian Woodpecker, Сирийский дятел, נקר סורי

Very nice big MAN in Syria in the 80's.

Syrian women waiting for goods distribution in Zaatari village, outside the refugee camp

  

Syria in 2010.

 

Aleppo.

 

Bimaristan al-Arghuni is one of the most important traditional hospitals built in the Islamic world.

Syrian Hedjaz Borsig #160 heads a TEFS special in the Yarmuk Gorge, heading for Dera'a.

Syria in 2010.

 

Bosra: Roman Theatre - Museum - Citadel - Ancient city.

Syria in 2010.

 

Aleppo and the citadel.

... Syrian Brown Bear (ursus arctos syriacus) from woodland of the Middle East is smaller and paler than other brown bears ... its diet is mainly vegetarian but it is capable of killing large animals and of fishing with great skill ... during winter, it shelters in hollows lined with soft earth and leaves ... its numbers are diminishing rapidly ... taken at Adelaide Zoological Gardens, South Australia ..

demontrators angered at the most recent atrocitie In the ongoing civil conflict in Syria, marched to downing street ,

Syria is the cradle of civilizations

 

Picture of the Castle Bosra Sham. Syria

Syrian Arab Airlines office in Paris 9th arrondissement.

Syrian Hedjaz Borsig #160 heads a TEFS special in the Yarmuk Gorge, heading for Dera'a.

Syria in 2010.

 

Palmyra.

"They're these terrors, and its like

It feels like as if somebody was gripping my

They're theses terrors and its like

It feels like as if somebody was gripping my throat

Like last night, uh, they're not like tremors

They're worse than tremors they're, they're theses terrors"

Syria in 2010.

 

Palmyra.

lego base Syria

 

Syria - Dara

 

صورة بتاريخ اليوم بعد العصر وهي لسد الشيخ مسكين في محافظة درعا جنوب سوريا

 

والحمد لله بعد الأمطار التي هطلت على مدار أسبوع بدأت المياه تجري وتملاء السدود

Syria in 2010.

 

Krak des Chevaliers is a Crusader castle in Syria and one of the most important medieval castles in the world.

 

Syria turkish syrian Border 5.07.2013.

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Refugee Border Camp .

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Syria in 2010.

 

Bosra: Roman Theatre - Museum - Citadel - Ancient city.

...sometimes unsharp can be nice....

Beduins family, the old woman

Syria in 2010.

 

Aleppo.

 

Citadel.

A man escaped from the ISIS just outside the Syrian border of Tal Abyad, summer 2015

 

For unreleased photos of my Syrian reportage: www.giuliomagnifico.it/syriaturkey-border-2015/

Battlefront Khan al Assal, Aleppo disctrict. FSA soldier defend he's position as the regular army bombard the front line with heavy artillery. May 2013

Syria in 2010.

 

Krak des Chevaliers is a Crusader castle in Syria and one of the most important medieval castles in the world.

 

Syria in 2010.

 

Damascus.

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