Syrian (disambiguation)
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Syrian is a native of Syria.

Syrian may also refer to:
  • Syrian (band)
    Syrian (band)
    Syrian is an Italian synthpop band, formed by Andylab and Voyager .-Discography:* 2003: No Atmosphere * 2003: De-Synchronized * 2004: Space Overdrive...

    , an Italian synthpop band
  • Syrian (Catholic)
  • Syrian Arabic
    Syrian Arabic
    Syrian Arabic is a variety of Arabic spoken in Syria.-History:Syrian Arabic proper is a form of Levantine Arabic, and may be divided into South Syrian Arabic, spoken in the cities of Damascus, Homs and Hama, and North Syrian Arabic, spoken in the region of Aleppo. Allied dialects are spoken in...

    , a variety of Arabic spoken in Syria
  • Syrian Christians (disambiguation)
  • Syrian Desert
    Syrian Desert
    The Syrian Desert , also known as the Syro-Arabian desert is a combination of steppe and true desert that is located in the northern Arabian Peninsula covering 200,000 square miles . also the desert is very rocky and flat...

    , located in the northern Arabian Peninsula covering 200,000 square miles

Animals

  • Syrian (horse)
  • Syrian Brown Bear
    Syrian Brown Bear
    The Syrian brown bear is a relatively small subspecies of brown bear native to Eurasia.- Distribution :Within the former Soviet Union, it occurs in Transcaucasia, Talysh, Northern Armenia, Abkhazia, Karabakh and Kopet Dag. Outside the ex-USSR, it occurs in Iran, Iraq and Turkey...

    , a subspecies of brown bear
  • Syrian Camel
    Syrian Camel
    The Syrian Camel is an extinct species of camel from Syria. Found to have existed around 100,000 years ago, the camel was up to 3 metres tall at the shoulder, and 4 metres tall overall. The first of the fossils were discovered late in 2005, and several more were discovered about a year later....

    , an extinct species of camel from Syria
  • Syrian Elephant
    Syrian Elephant
    The Syrian elephant is a proposed name for the westernmost population of the Asian Elephant which became extinct in ancient times...

    , extinct elephant
  • Syrian Hamster, a commonly kept pet
  • Syrian Serin
    Syrian Serin
    The Syrian Serin is a brightly coloured small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae.- Description :The Syrian Serin is prettily coloured with bright yellow and pale grey feathers. The eyes are large and are surrounded by a bright yellow ring. The beak is grey and the legs are pale...

    , a small passerine bird in the finch family Fringillidae
  • Syrian Wild Ass
    Syrian Wild Ass
    The Syrian Wild Ass is an extinct subspecies of Equus hemionus that ranged across Syria, Jordan and Iraq.The Syrian Wild Ass was the smallest form of Equidae and could not be domesticated...

    , an extinct subspecies of Equus hemionus
  • Syrian Woodpecker
    Syrian Woodpecker
    The Syrian Woodpecker is a member of the woodpecker family, the Picidae.-Distribution and habitat:The woodpecker is a resident breeding bird from southeastern Europe east to Iran. Its range has expanded further northwest into Europe in recent years...

    , a member of the woodpecker family, the Picidae

People

  • Syrian American
    Syrian American
    Syrian Americans are residents of the United States of Syrian ancestry or nationality. This group includes Americans of Syrian ancestry, Syrian first generation immigrants, or descendants of Syrians who emigrated to the United States. Syrian Americans may be members of a number of differing...

    , resident of the United States of Syrian ancestry or nationality
  • Syrian Brazilian
    Syrian Brazilian
    Syrian Brazilian is a Brazilian person of full, partial, or predominantly Syrian ancestry, or a Syrian-born person immigrant in Brazil....

    , resident of Brazil of Syrian ancestry or nationality
  • Syrian Jews
    Syrian Jews
    Syrian Jews are Jews who inhabit the region of the modern state of Syria, and their descendants born outside Syria. Syrian Jews derive their origin from two groups: from the Jews who inhabited the region of today's Syria from ancient times Syrian Jews are Jews who inhabit the region of the modern...

    , Jews who inhabit the region of the modern state of Syria, and their descendants born outside Syria
  • Ephrem the Syrian
    Ephrem the Syrian
    Ephrem the Syrian was a Syriac and a prolific Syriac-language hymnographer and theologian of the 4th century. He is venerated by Christians throughout the world, and especially in the Syriac Orthodox Church, as a saint.Ephrem wrote a wide variety of hymns, poems, and sermons in verse, as well as...

     (306–373), Syriac and a prolific Syriac-language hymnographer and theologian of the 4th century. He is venerated by Christians throughout the world, and especially in the Syriac Orthodox Church, as a saint
  • Michael the Syrian
    Michael the Syrian
    Michael the Syrian , also known as Michael the Great or Michael Syrus or Michael the Elder, to distinguish him from his nephew, was a patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1166 to 1199. He is best known today as the author of the largest medieval Chronicle, which he composed in Syriac...

     (died 1199), Michael the Elder, in opposition to his nephew, was a patriarch of the Syriac Orthodox Church from 1166 to 1199
  • Rezon the Syrian
    Rezon the Syrian
    Rezon the Syrian was an enemy of King Solomon mentioned in 1 Kings. He was son of Eliada, and had previously deserted Hadadezer king of Zobah, presumably when the men of Damascus came to Hadadezer's aid. After Hadadezer's death Rezon became king in Damascus and, as Hadad the Edomite harried...

    , the Syrian was an enemy of King Solomon mentioned in 1 Kings

See also

  • Syria (disambiguation)
    Syria (disambiguation)
    Syria is a country in the Middle East.Syria may also refer to:* Siria, a music duo* Syria , sailing ship launched in 1868In places:* Greater Syria, a historical region of the Levant** Arab Kingdom of Syria...

  • Syriac (disambiguation)
  • Sirian (disambiguation)

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  • Syrian Air
    Syrian Air
    Syrian Arab Airlines , operating as Syrian Air , is the flag carrier airline of Syria. It operates scheduled international services to over 40 destinations in Asia, Europe and North Africa, as well as domestic services. Its main base is Damascus International Airport. Syrian Air has a fleet of...

    , the flag carrier airline of Syria
  • Syrian Air Force
    Syrian Air Force
    The Syrian Air Force is the Aviation branch of the Syrian Armed Forces. It was established in 1948.-History:The end of World War II led to a withdrawal of the United Kingdom and France from the Middle East, and this included a withdrawal from Syria...

    , the Aviation branch of the Syrian Armed Forces. It was established in 1948, and saw combat in 1948, 1967, 1973 and in 1982 against Israel
  • Syrian Army
    Syrian Army
    The Syrian Army, officially called the Syrian Arab Army, is the land force branch of the Syrian Armed Forces. It is the dominant military service of the four uniformed services, controlling the senior most posts in the armed forces, and has the greatest manpower, approximately 80 percent of the...

    , the land forces branch of the Syrian Armed Forces. It is the dominant military service of the four uniformed services, controlling the seniormost posts in the armed forces, and has the most manpower, approximately 80 percent of the combined services
  • Syrian Cup
    Syrian Cup
    The Syrian Cup is Syria's premier knockout tournament in men's football .-Previous winners:*1959/60 : Al Ahly *1960/61 : no cup*1961/62 : Rmelan*1962/63 : no cup*1963/64 : Al-Yarmouk SC Aleppo...

    , Syria's premier knockout tournament in men's football (soccer)
  • Syrian National Congress
    Syrian National Congress
    The Syrian National Congress was convened in July 1919 in Damascus, Syria to prepare for the King-Crane Commission of inquiry on the future of Greater Syria after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. The congress was attended by representative from all parts of Syria. The participants showed...

    , convened in July 1919 in Damascus, Syria to prepare for the King-Crane Commission of inquiry on the future of Greater Syria after the fall of the Ottoman Empire
  • Syrian Navy
    Syrian Navy
    The Syrian Navy is the smallest of the Syrian Armed Forces. It is under the Syrian Army's Latakia regional command with the fleet based in the ports of Baniyas, Latakia, Minat al Bayda, and Tartus.- History :...

    , the smallest of the Syrian Armed Forces. It is under the Syrian Army's Latakia regional command with the fleet based in the ports of Baniyas, al-Ladhiqiyah, Minat al Bayda, and Tartus
  • Syrian Olympic Committee
    Syrian Olympic Committee
    The Syrian Olympic Committeeis the National Olympic Committee in Syria for the Olympic Games movement. It is a non-profit organization that selects players and teams to represent the nation, and raises funds to send to Olympic events organized by the International Olympic Committee ....

    , is the National Olympic Committee in Syria for the Olympic Games movement
  • Syrian Super Cup
    Syrian Super Cup
    The Syrian Super Cup is the curtain raiser to the Syrian football season. It was first played in 1985, afterwards the competition stopped until the 2008/09 season.-Previous winners:-External links:* http://www.goalzz.com/main.aspx?c=4017 Results...

    , the curtain raiser to the Syrian football season. It was first played in 1985, afterwards the competition stopped until the 2008/09 season
  • Syrian Television
    Syrian Television
    Syrian Television is the official television broadcaster of Syria. It was formed in 1960, when Syria and Egypt were part of the United Arab Republic...

    , the official television broadcaster of Syria. It was formed in 1960, when Syria and Egypt (which adopted television that same year) were part of the United Arab Republic. It broadcast in black and white until it transitioned to color starting in 1976
  • Syrian chant
    Syrian chant
    Syrian chant is the chant used in Syriac Christianity.As Syria was one of the earliest centers of Christianity, its style of chant is among the oldest in the world. However, as no early musical manuscripts exist, it is conjectural to what extent the modern repertoire reflects the early...

    , the chant used in Syriac Christianity
  • Syrian cuisine, a diffusion of the cultures of civilizations that settled in Syria, particularly during and after the Islamic era beginning with the Arab Ummayad conquest, then the eventual Persian-influenced Abbasids and ending with the strong influences of Turkish cuisine, resulting from the coming of the Ottoman Turks
  • Syrian diaspora
    Syrian diaspora
    Syrian diaspora refers to the native Syrian people, living outside of Syria, as either immigrants or refugees. The Syrian diaspora constitute a mix of a wide range of ethnicities and religions, primarily Christians, even though in Syria itself the majority of nationals belong to the Sunni Arab...

    , refers to the native Syrian people, living outside of Syria, as either immigrants or refugees
  • Syrian hamster variations
    Syrian hamster variations
    There are many variations of syrian hamsters, with dozens of coat colours, patters and lengths. The most common variety of syrian hamster is the golden hamster, which was the colour of the first syrian hamster that game birth in captivity...

    , with dozens of coat colours, patterns and lengths
  • Syrian nationalism
    Syrian nationalism
    Syrian nationalism refers to the nationalism of Syria, or the Fertile Crescent as a cultural or political entity. It should not be confused with the Arab nationalism that is the official state doctrine of the Syrian Arab Republic's ruling Baath Party, nor should it be assumed that Syrian...

    , refers to the nationalism of Syria, or the Fertile Crescent as a cultural or political entity
  • Syrian passport
    Syrian passport
    -Passport:The passport has a navy blue cover with the Syrian coat of arms.The information on the cover page and the inside is written in three languages: Arabic, English and French....

    , issued to citizens of Syria for international travel
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