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    Bashan (/ ˈ b eɪ ʃ ə n /; Hebrew: הַבָּשָׁן, romanized: ha-Bashan; Latin: Basan or Basanitis) is the ancient, biblical name used for the northernmost region of the Transjordan during the Iron Age. It is situated in modern-day Syria.

  2. Bashan, country frequently cited in the Old Testament and later important in the Roman Empire; it is located in what is now Syria. Bashan was the northernmost of the three ancient divisions of eastern Palestine, and in the Old Testament it was proverbial for its rich pastures and thick forests.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
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  4. On 17 April 2018 in the aftermath of the 2018 missile strikes against Syria by the United States, France, and the United Kingdom about 500 Druze in the Golan town of Ein Qiniyye marched in support of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad on Syria's Independence day and in condemnation of the American-led strikes.

  5. 25 de nov. de 2020 · Bashan is frequently mentioned in the Bible. It is the northernmost region of the Transjordan, located in what is today known as Syria. Archaeologists who have examined the ruins found in this region can say with certainty these cities were not constructed by people similar to modern man. Ancient Cities Of Bashan Were Built By Giants.

  6. Kingdoms of Syria - Bashan (Syria) Near East Kingdoms. Ancient Syria. Images and text copyright © all contributors mentioned on this page. An original king list page for the History Files. Coverage of the various historical cultures, rulers, and states of the Near East.

  7. 19 de mai. de 2023 · President Bashar al-Assad broke his country to save his regime. There has been no justice for his victims. But there is a lesson for ruthless, authoritarian leaders, not least his close ally ...