Historically, the region now known as Palestine was part of various empires and territories over time, including parts of Syria under different rulers. The modern concept of separate Palestinian and Syrian territories emerged in the 20th century with the impact of colonialism and nationalism.
Jordan has borders with Palestine,Syria,Saudi Arabia & Iraq.
Syria is part of the continent of ASIA.
The Fertile Crescent is located in Western Asia, which is part of the larger continent of Asia. Countries that encompass the Fertile Crescent region include Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine.
Jordan is located in the Middle East, sharing borders with Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, Israel, and Palestine. It is known for its ancient ruins, including those of Petra and Jerash, as well as its capital city Amman.
Well, Greater Syria was formed back in the days by an alliance that shocked the middle east people(especially the Saudi Arabians) It was a huge alliance between the Christians and Muslims and eventually the druze. Its like the American Policy of Equal right and freedoms but the Greater Syrian people mostly paid attention on the freedom of religion. The greater syrians were the first people to put away there differences and help each other and because it was located in the middle east it was seen as a religious Traitors act especially to the Sunni Muslims of Saudi. But the Greater Syrians didnt really pay attention and formed an independent nation call the greater Syria or the Middle eastern Empire of Syria. the alliance was usually between Muslims and Christians but there were other groups like the Persians, Turks, Druze, and Armenians. The greater Syria is todays Modern Syria which borders Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, and Iraq. The Syrians wanted more land so they expanded to what we call today Lebanon, Jordan, Palestine(Or Israel) controlling them completely. Today the Syrians(modern day Syrians) want the land that there ancestors invaded(Palestine, Lebanon, Jordan) so they set up a plan call the greater syria plan which says to form there original nation The syrian invaded Lebanon in there first attempt to join it back they succeeded for 30 years and then they retreated because of some problems. However, they have been very successful on taking some Israeli land and joining it to theres. They usually use the people's choice, for example the Muslim Palestine's don't want to be syrians they just want palestine as a free nation but the Palestine Christians want to be syrians and some actually refuse to be called Israeli or Palestine they want to be called Syrians. The same thing for Jordan but Lebanon doesnt want to be part of syria at all.
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No, it is in Syria. It is close to Palestine though.
there is no such thing as greater syria. the SSNP or syrian socialist party have a theory that modern day Lebanon, israel, palestine, parts of rurkey and Jordan and even Cyprus were once a part of what they call greater syria.
It is unclear if "Syro-Palestine" refers to the Roman Territory of Syria-Palaestina or is a term for the general Levant region. Regardless, it is part of Asia.
Gnaeus Pompey conquered all of Syria and parts of Asia Minor.
Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria
Syria and Palestine.
Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, and Palestine.
Each of those three merits a different response. The Hussein-McMahon Correspondence of 1915 is rather unclear as to specifics. Iraq: According to the HMC, Iraq should have been part of the unified Arab State under King Faisal. Syria: According to the HMC, most of Syria should have been part of the unified Arab State under King Faisal. However, the coastline areas of Syria (Alexandretta - now in Turkey, the Alawite Districts, and Lebanon) were excised from the borders of Syria promised to the Arabs. Palestine: The HMC does not mention or describe Palestine in any particular way (neither Israel/Palestine nor Jordan). However, if the cleft formed in Syria between the coastal areas and the internal areas was followed in Palestine, Israel/Palestine would not be promised, while Jordan would be. Most Arabs argue, however, that the lack of mention of Palestine in any way means that all of Palestine was promised to the Arabs since much of the HMC operated under those conditions.
Israel/Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria are the four modern countries that have territory from Ancient Palestine.
In Arabic, there is a term for the territory currently occupied by Syria, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, and Jordan. It is called "Bilaad Sham" (بلاد شام) and usually translated as "Greater Syria" since Damascus was the most powerful city in Bilaad Sham. There is another name (with minority usage) for Bilaad Sham in English which is Syria-Palestine. This name comes from the fact that the two dominant Arab population centers of Bilaad Sham (prior to the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9) were in the French Mandate of Syria and the British Mandate of Palestine.
all over the world Jordan, palestine, Syria and indonesiah