GREATER SYRIA

Greater Syria, as claimed by Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP)
'Greater Syria', also known (in a historic context) as 'Syria', or 'Bilad ash-Sham' (Arabic: بلاد الشام), is an irredentist term that denotes a historic region in the Middle East bordering the Mediterranean. It is generally considered to comprise roughly the modern states of Syria, Lebanon, Palestine, Israel, portions of Iraq, the settled areas of Jordan, and Alexandretta, Turkey (the French gave the Syrian province of Alexandretta to the Turks in 1939.) This region is also known as the Fertile Crescent.

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Greater Syria and Syrian Social Nationalist Party
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Greater Syria and Syrian Social Nationalist Party


In the Syrian nationalist ideology developed by the founder of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party, the Lebanese Antun Saadeh, Greater Syria is seen as the geographic environment in which the Syrian nation state evolved. Initially considered co-terminous with historic Syria as described above, Saadeh later expanded it to include the Sinai, Iraq, Kuwait and Cyprus. He pointed to what he considered to be the region's distinct natural boundaries, and described it as extending from the Taurus range in the northwest and the Zagros Mountains in the northeast to the Suez Canal and the Red Sea in the south and includes the Sinai Peninsula and the Gulf of Aqaba, and from the Mediterranean Sea in the west, including the island of Cyprus, to the arch of the Arabian Desert and the Persian Gulf in the east.

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Damascus Protocol

Greater Lebanon

Greater Israel

Mashriq

Levant

Bilad al-Sham

Strugglers for the Unity and Freedom of al-Sham

Assyria

Phoenicia

Land of Israel/Region of Palestine

Phoenicianism

Lebanon

Names of the Levant

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