- and
Taimoor are on
their way to
their new home,
Taimoor is
fatally shot.
Suriyya, Farhad's mother, is now in a
critical condition after hearing the news...
-
denote the
whole of
Bilad al-Sham,
either as
Suriyah or the
modern form
Suriyya,
which eventually replaced the
Arabic name of
Bilad al-Sham.
After World...
- The
Syrian pound or lira (Arabic: الليرة السورية, romanized: al-līra as-
sūriyya; abbreviation: LS or SP in Latin, ل.س in Arabic,
historically also £S,...
- العربية السورية jaw, romanized: Jawāz
Safar Al-Jumhūriyyah Al-ʿArabiyyah Al-
Sūriyya) is a
travel do****ent
issued by Syria's
Department of
Immigration and P****ports...
-
Suriyya al-Janubiyya (Arabic: سوريا الجنوبية, 'Southern Syria') was the name of a
newspaper published in
Jerusalem beginning in 1918 by the
lawyer Muhammad...
-
considered to be the
first Syrian nationalist, due to his
publication of
Nafir Suriyya which began following the 1860
Mount Lebanon civil war. In 1870, he founded...
- Arabic: الجمهورية العربية السورية, romanized: al-Jumhūriyya al-ʿArabiyya as-
Sūriyya. Sources: Alsharif, Asma (16
August 2012). "Organization of
Islamic Cooperation...
- was
implemented in
Damascus in 1865, and the
reformed province was
named Suriyya/Suriye,
reflecting a
growing historical consciousness among the
local intellectuals...
- 19th century, when
Suriyya, the
Arabic word for "Syria",
generally replaced the term in
common usage.
Leading up to that point,
Suriyya had been increasingly...
- as the
Syrian University (Arabic: الْجَامِعَة السُّورِيَّة, al-Jāmiʻa s-
Sūriyya)
through the
merger of the
Medical School (established 1903) and the Institute...