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    The Levant is an approximate historical geographical term referring to a large area in the Eastern Mediterranean region of Western Asia. In its narrowest sense, it is equivalent to the historical region of Syria ("greater Syria"), which included present-day Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, Palestine and most

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    The term Levant appears in English in 1497, and originally meant 'the East' or 'Mediterranean lands east of Italy'. It is borrowed from the French levant 'rising', referring to the rising of the sun in the east, or the point where

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    Today, "Levant" is the term typically used by archaeologists and historians with reference to the history of the region. Scholars have adopted the term Levant to identify the region due to it being a "wider, yet relevant, cultural corpus" that does not have the "political

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    The largest religious group in the Levant are the Muslims and the largest cultural-linguistic group are Arabs. Muslim Arabs became the majority due

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    Most populations in the Levant speak Levantine Arabic (شامي, Šāmī), usually classified as the varieties North Levantine Arabic in

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    Braudel, Fernand, The Mediterranean and the Mediterranean World in the Age of Phillip II
    • Burke, Aaron (2010), "The Transformation of Biblical and Syro-Palestinian Archaeology",

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    • Julia Chatzipanagioti: Griechenland, Zypern, Balkan und Levante. Eine kommentierte Bibliographie der Reiseliteratur des 18. Jahrhunderts. 2 Vol. Eutin 2006.

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    Overlapping regional designations
    Fertile Crescent
    Mashriq
    Mesopotamia

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  2. https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/where-is-the-levant.html
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    The Levant denotes a vast geographical region situated in the Eastern Mediterranean. The area termed as the Levant does not have fixed boundaries and it changes over time. The countries which comprise the Levant are characterized by similar linguistic, cultural, and religious traits. These countries and regions are Ira…
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  3. https://www.encyclopedia.com/.../levantine
    • From the 1500s to the 1850s, Levantine traditionally meant a European resident of the Levant involved in European–Ottoman trade. By the end of the nineteenth century, the label was significantly broadened to include a European born in the Levant whose parentage included Greek or Armenian blood. Moreover, Levantine was by then applied to Syro-Lebanese Christians, Sepha…
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  4. What is the Levant DNA Region on Ancestry? - Who are You ...

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    • The Levant DNA region on Ancestry is located in the area surrounding the Levantine Sea, which is in the Eastern Mediterranean. Many people who live in this region have a common historical and cultural connection due to their shared relationship to the Mediterranean economy, climate, geography, and politics. This region is often viewed as the crossroads between Asia and the Me…
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  5. Levantine Region Recipes - The Matbakh

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    Levantine Region (Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine, and Syria) Enjoy delicious Lebanese recipes like Fatoush, Tabbouleh, Labneh Dip, and Fassoulia. Or try some delicious Palestinian Chicken Musukhan Rolls, Ma'amoul Mad, or Ka'ak Asawer. Or try one of our Syrian family favorites - Shakshuka with Potato Hash.

  6. https://www.vanguardnewsnetwork.com/category/levantlevantine-region

    Feb 21, 2022 · Nope. They are instead Semitic/Levantine religions, founded in the Middle East. All 3 of those religions have Jewish roots. All 3 must be firmly rejected by White people [1]. [Article]. . [1] an interesting comment about the Semitic religions from VNN poster “fd”: “Hinduism, Buddhism and […] Comments (11) ».



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