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  • Palmyra - Wikipedia
    Before 273 CE, Palmyra enjoyed autonomy and was attached to the Roman province of Syria, having its political organization influenced by the Greek city-state model during the first two centuries CE
  • Palmyra | Syria, Ruins, Tadmor, Map, Conflict | Britannica
    Palmyra (Tadmor) is an ancient city in south-central Syria known for its ancient ruins Many of its sites were destroyed by ISIS or damaged in the Syrian Civil War
  • Palmyra, Richlyn Fern Gardens Apartments - After55
    Welcome home to Palmyra, Richlyn Fern Gardens Senior Apartment Homes Three beautiful boutique communities providing quiet, comfortable living in central Orange County locations
  • Palmyra: the modern destruction of an ancient city - Smarthistory
    City of Palms Built around an oasis in the Syrian desert, Tadmur or Palmyra, “city of palms,” was one of the most important trade and cultural centers of the ancient world Palmyra had a distinctive local culture that was incorporated into the Roman Empire in the first century C E
  • Palmyra - Syria, City Destroyed | HISTORY
    Located more than 100 miles northeast of Damascus, the present-day capital of Syria, Palmyra began during the Stone Age as a small settlement near an oasis in the desert
  • Site of Palmyra - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
    An oasis in the Syrian desert, north-east of Damascus, Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world
  • Palmyra | Whose Culture? - Harvard University
    Originally an oasis settlement in the Northern Syrian Desert, Palmyra quickly rose to prominence due to its location at a transitory locus point between critical trade routes, profiting from caravan routes and fertile land
  • Photos show the ruins of Palmyra, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Syria . . .
    Once the capital of a Roman client state under Queen Zenobia, Palmyra stood as a key hub on the Silk Road linking Rome and Asia The UNESCO World Heritage site, ravaged during Syria’s civil war and heavily damaged by Islamic State group militants, still endures
  • Palmyra History: The Desert Bride That United Ancient Civilizations
    Palmyra, known as the "Desert Bride," was a vital trade hub in ancient Syria, connecting East and West Its strategic location facilitated cultural and economic exchanges, making it a melting pot of diverse civilizations
  • The Ancient City of Palmyra: The Pearl of the Desert
    Palmyra is an ancient city located in modern Syria which served as the capital of the Palmyrene Kingdom during the 3rd century AD In May 2015, this city made the headlines and grabbed the attention of the world when it was seized by the militant group known as ISIL ISIS





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