In
BCE Pharoah Ramosis-Il led
Egypt into a war with Syria
1000 BCE
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1500 BCE
1100 BCE
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1800 BCE
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Explanation:
The history of Syria covers events which occurred on the territory of the present Syrian Arab Republic and events which occurred in the region of Syria. The present Syrian Arab Republic spans territory which was first unified in the 10th century BCE under the Neo-Assyrian Empire, the capital of which was the city of Assur, from which the name "Syria" most likely derives. This territory was then conquered by various rulers, and settled in by different peoples. Syria is considered to have emerged as an independent country for the first time on 24 October 1945, upon the signing of the United Nations Charter by the Syrian government, effectively ending France's mandate by the League of Nations to "render administrative advice and assistance to the population" of Syria, which came in effect in April 1946. On 21 February 1958, however, Syria merged with Egypt to create the United Arab Republic after plebiscitary ratification of the merger by both countries' nations, but seceded from it in 1961, thereby recovering its full independence. Since 1963, the Syrian Arab Republic has been ruled by the Ba’ath Party, run by the Assad family exclusively since 1970. Currently Syria is fractured between rival forces due to the Syrian Civil War.
1100 BCE
Explanation:
- Ramses II at 14 years of age became Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt.
- Various monuments built during his reign in Ancient Egypt.
- Ramses II led many campaigns which led to enlarge his empire like the Battle of Kadesh.
- The battle of Kadesh battled against the Hittite Empire over the city of Kadesh in Syria.
- Kadesh was a victory for Rames and displayed it on the walls of several temples in Egypt.
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