DAMASCUS, Syria — A train station in Damascus was once the pride of the Syrian capital, an essential link between Europe and the Arabian Peninsula during the Ottoman Empire and then a national ...
Hosted on MSN20d
A train station was the pride of Syria. Some hope it will connect them to the world againA train station in Damascus was once the pride of the Syrian capital. The station was an essential link between Europe and the Arabian Peninsula during the Ottoman Empire and then a national transit ...
The Droubi family’s presence in Syria dates back at least to the Ottoman Empire. Alaa ad-Din al-Droubi, a former ambassador ...
7don MSNOpinion
This principle is exemplified by the importance of the Golan Heights and Mount Hermon. Israel cannot allow its enemies to ...
Syria's rich history of peaceful coexistence is a natural blueprint for interfaith governance after the sham pluralism of the ...
now in modern-day Syria, was first occupied around 6,500 B.C. and was strategically positioned along communication routes that contributed to its longevity into the years of the Ottoman Empire.
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — A train station in Damascus was once the pride of the Syrian capital, an essential link between Europe and the Arabian Peninsula during the Ottoman Empire and then a ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results