Levant
Appearance
Levant | |
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![]() Kintras o the Levant in the broad, heestoric meanin (equivalent tae theeastren Mediterranean) [1][2][3]Kintras o the Levant in 20t century uisage (equivalent taeSirie-Palestine) [1]
Kintras an regions sometimes includit in the modren defineetion | |
Kintras an regions | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (Hatay Province) |
Population | 47,129,325[4] |
Demonym | Levantine |
Leids | Levantine Arabic,Ebreu,Aramaic,Armenie,Circassian,Greek,Kurdish,Ladino,Turkis |
Time Zones | UTC+02:00(EET) (TurkeyanCyprus) |
TheLevant(/ləˈvænt/;Arabic:المشرق/ʔal-maʃriq/[1][5][6][7][8][9][10]) is an approximate heestorical geografical term referrin tae a muckle aurie in theeastren Mediterranean.
References[eedit|eedit soorce]
- ↑abcThe Oxford Encyclopedia of Ancient Greece and Rome, Volume 1, p247, "Levant"
- ↑Microsoft Encarta (2009) "Levant"
- ↑Oxford Dictionaries Online. "Levant." Oxford University Press. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
- ↑Population foond bi addin aw the kintras' populations (Cyprus, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Sirie, Palestine an Hatay Province)
- ↑Naim, Samia,Dialects of the Levant,in Weninger, Stefan et al. (eds.),The Semitic Languages: An International Handbook,Berlin/Boston: Walter de Gruyter (2011), p. 921
- ↑Amy Chua (2004), World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability p. 212
- ↑Mandyam Srinivasan, Theodore Stank, Philippe-Pierre Dornier, Kenneth Petersen (2014), Global Supply Chains: Evaluating Regions on an EPIC Framework – Economy, Politics, Infrastructure, and Competence: “EPIC” Structure – Economy, Politics, Infrastructure, and Competence, p. 3
- ↑Ayubi, Nazih N. (1996), Over-stating the Arab State: Politics and Society in the Middle East p. 108
- ↑David Thomas, Alexander Mallett (2012), Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History. Volume 4 (1200-1350), p. 145
- ↑Jeff Lesser (1999), Negotiating National Identity: Immigrants, Minorities, and the Struggle for Ethnicity in Brazil p. 45