Syrian
A native of Houston is called a Houstonian.
The native language of a people is called their mother tongue or first language.
A native of Baghdad is typically referred to as a Baghdadi.
there isn't a word for it. we're just people from limerick
GI's called em Nationals in country, or Viet civilians; GI's called the South Vietnamese soldier, ARVN's (jokingly, ARVN the Marvin) (Army Republic of South Vietnam).
Damascene
A person who lives in Damascus is called a Damascene.
Because the high artistic level. The Damascus swords were made in all Islamic countries and India and all with the design were called Damascus swords.
I got this from Syrian writer Rana Kabbani (who wrote this in Vogue) : she wrote it was known as a fulla mutabbaqa, and it does not thrive when planted outside of Damascus. The flower "resembles a miniature cauliflower, but its prosaic shape belies its superlative scent : a heart-stopping mixture of gardenia and the deepest Arabian jasmine. Native to Damascus.
Yes. A river called Barada.
Damascus is the capital and largest city of Syria, a country in western Asia bordering the Mediterranean Sea.
The address of the Damascus Library is: 17379 Hwy 65, Damascus, 72039 M
The address of the Damascus Community Branch is: 9701 Main St., Damascus, 20872 2007
A damascus finish would be a finish that replicates the look of damascus steel.
The address of the Damascus Branch Library is: 126 E. Laurel Avenue, Damascus, 24236 M
Damascus is the capital of Syria, a Middle Eastern country bordered by Israel, Turkey, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea. Syria's official name is the Syrian Arab Republic.
I might be way off here but I guess you are talking about in relation to Damascus Steel? This is a form of steel made in Persia and north India and traded westwards. It was most often bought by Europeans in Damascus in modern day Syria so the name comes from there. Damascus Brass by extension would be super pure strong brass from Damascus. In short there isn't such a thing as "Damascus brass" in the same way as Steel. However Brass objects made in such a way as to mimic the "watered" appearance of Damascus Steel might be named as such or indeed anything made in Syria of brass could be called such. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I concur.