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The History of Syria: One of the Oldest Civilizations on Earth — Fexingo History

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Damascus
Aleppo
Palmyra
Roman Empire
Zenobia
Umayyad Mosque
Byzantine Empire
Umayyad Caliphate
Ghassanids
Mamluk Sultanate
Ebla
Ottoman Empire
Silk Road
Dead Cities
Ugarit
Damascus, Syria
Syria
Aramaic Language
Mari
Hama

From the ancient city-states of Ebla and Mari to the war-torn present, Syria's history is a tapestry of human civilization spanning over ten millennia. Lucas and Luna guide you through the rise and fall of empires that fought for this fertile crescent: the Akkadians, Amorites, Hittites, and Assyrians, each leaving their mark. Explore the cosmopolitan crossroads of Palmyra under Queen Zenobia, whos... more

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In 1183, Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub — known to the West as Saladin — laid siege to Aleppo, the last major city that still resisted his growing empire. This episode explores how a Kurdish general who had already liberated Jerusalem from the Crusader... more

Before Zenobia's rebellion, before the Roman legions, Palmyra was a merchant republic that grew rich on the Silk Road. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how this desert oasis became a linchpin of ancient global trade, connecting Rome, Persia, I... more

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the founding of Ar-Raqqa by the Abbasid caliph al-Mansur in 772 CE. They discuss how al-Mansur, fresh from building Baghdad, constructed a second round city on the Euphrates as a strategic military base for cam... more

This episode follows Lucas and Luna to the Syrian coast, where the ancient city of Jableh still holds one of the best-preserved Roman bath complexes in the Levant. They explore the daily ritual of the hammam, not just as a place for hygiene but as a ... more

In 1260, the Mongol army under Hulagu Khan swept into Syria, capturing Aleppo and Damascus in a devastating campaign that ended six centuries of Islamic rule. This episode focuses on the siege and sack of Aleppo, the largest city in Syria at the time... more

Lucas and Luna explore the rich tradition of oral poetry in ancient Syria, focusing on the 'Book of Songs'—a collection of verses from Ugarit that predates Homer. They discuss the discovery of clay tablets in the 1920s, the role of poetry in religiou... more

In 1818, the Ottoman governor of Sidon, Abdullah Pasha, ordered the massacre of the village of Yaghra near Hama, killing hundreds of Alawite villagers. This episode explores the little-known event known as the Yaghra Incident, which sparked a rebelli... more

Lucas and Luna explore the lifeline of Damascus: the Barada River and the Ghouta oasis. From Roman aqueducts to Umayyad gardens, they uncover how water shaped Syria's oldest continuously inhabited city. They discuss the river's mythical origins, the ... more

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Host of Fexingo History, focusing on broader historical narratives of Syria and its civilizations.
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Co-host of Fexingo History, co-presenting deep-dive discussions on Syria's past and its global connections.

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This show offers rigorous, narrative histories of Syrian civilizations, empires, and cultural crossroads, weaving archaeology, linguistics, religion, and politics into a broader story about resilience and transformation. Episodes regularly explore ancient powers like the Ghassanids, Palmyra, Ebla, and Ugarit, alongside pivotal medieval and early modern forces such as the Crusades, Mamluks, and Ottoman governance. A standout trait is the deep-dive, artifact- and site-driven storytelling that connects long-ago events to contemporary Syria's social fabric and identity, making complex history accessible through vivid storytelling and cross-disciplinary detail. Listeners likely include history enthusiasts, educators, researchers, and professiona... more

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