
Ethnic groups in Syria - Wikipedia
Ethnicity and religion are intertwined in Syria as in other countries in the region, but there are also nondenominational, supraethnic and suprareligious political identities, like Syrian nationalism. …
Category:Tribes of Syria - Wikipedia
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Syrians - Wikipedia
Syrians (Arabic: سوريون) are the majority inhabitants of Syria, indigenous to the Levant, who have Arabic, especially its Levantine and Mesopotamian dialects, as a mother tongue.
The Largest Ethnic Groups In Syria - WorldAtlas
2024年8月9日 · Syria's rich ethnic pallet includes Arabs, Turkmen, Druze, Armenians, Yazidis, Kurds, and Circassians, each contributing to the country's cultural, geopolitical and historical …
Analysis: Division Defines Syria’s Tribes and Clans
2018年1月16日 · Upper Mesopotamia (northeastern Syria) contains a significant tribal presence. The largest tribe in the area is Jubur, followed by Tayy, Bakara, Anazzah, Shammar and …
Tribes in Syria are defined by their social structure and norms, economy, and tribal laws. In this section, I will focus on the social structure and norms, explaining the characters of the tribe, …
The Role of Syrian Tribes: Betting on a Lost Cause
2019年3月26日 · Syrian tribes have historically played a crucial role in the country’s social and political landscape. During Ottoman rule, tribes were encouraged to manage various regions. …
Syrian Tribes: Division based on interests and loyalties
2024年6月30日 · Syrian tribes and clans are divided in their loyalty between different authorities based on areas of control and influence. These divisions can be seen east, west, south, and …
Syria - Tribes
In Syria, only eight wholly nomadic tribes remain, sometimes overlapping international boundaries. They are the Ruwala (by far the largest) and the Hassana of the Syrian Desert; …
Tribes and tribalism in the Syrian revolution - openDemocracy
2012年12月19日 · Arab tribes in Syria retained their solidarity networks and held to their belief in the ideology of a common lineage, as well as the importance of marriage and alliances despite …