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Syria (1)

In ancient times the actual boundaries of Syria were unclear but we do know that prior to 500 BCE Syria was ruled by the Medes and after 500 it was ruled by the Persians; the Greeks called the inhabitants of Syria, Kappadokians (Cappadocians); ancient Syria was probably much more narrow and located farther north than modern Syria.

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