Syria (path of Alexander the Great)

| I recently finished my master degree in History. My specialization is ancient history and I had the opportunity to visit distant countries where Alexander the Great was said to have traveled. This is my second part of journey - if you want to see first one, just search for "Lebanon path of Alexander the Great". This is Syria, more specific Bosra, Maaloula and Masyaf (and many more, I will probably make part 2, if you are interested). Here is small info about those places, in case you want to visit: Bosra is an ancient city with the earliest records dating back to the 14th century BC. Maaloula is one of the last places in the world where Aramaic is still spoken, language traditionally associated with Jesus Christ. Masyaf Castle is a stunning fortress closely associated with the Assassins, especially during the time of the Crusades. Syria is an incredibly beautiful and historically rich country, with places that genuinely feel unlike anywhere else. At the same time, the reality on the ground is still complex: politically, economically, and in terms of security. [link] [comments] |
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