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To: Earthdweller
Maalula has three claims to fame; its setting; its early Christian associations; and the resistance of the villagers to the final replacement of Aramaic by Arabic as the language of communication. There may be some doubt about the extent to which Aramaic, the language spoken by Christ and the popular lingua franca of the area until the Arab conquest in the seventh century, has remained in active use to the present day. However, even the vestigial survival of West Aramaic (Syriac) as a spoken tongue indicates the tenacity with which the inhabitants of Maalula have clung to their identity.

Come to Syria


59 posted on 09/09/2013 6:36:44 AM PDT by annalex (fear them not)
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To: annalex
I really get a bad bad feeling about helping to destroy beautiful places and spiritual monuments like that, along with the people who protect them but apparently islamic extremists in conjunction with the current US government really do not give a care.

This is going to turn out very badly if the American people do not put a stop to it.

60 posted on 09/09/2013 6:43:18 AM PDT by Earthdweller (Harvard won the election again...so what's the problem.......? Embrace a ruler today.)
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