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  2. Levant - Wikipedia

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    Shqip; Simple English ... The vast majority of Levantines are Muslims. After the Muslim conquest of the Levant in the 7th century, [40] Islam was first introduced ...

  3. Levantine - Wikipedia

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    Levantines (also Latin-Levantines, Franco-Levantines, Italian Levantines), Members of the Latin Church in the Middle East: Levantine Arabic, a variety of Arabic; Levantine cuisine, the cuisine of the Levant; Levantine Cultural Center, subsequently The Markaz, a cultural center in Los Angeles, California

  4. Origin of the Palestinians - Wikipedia

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    A Palestinian girl in Qalqilya.. A 2015 study by Verónica Fernandes and others concluded that Palestinians have a "primarily indigenous origin". [28]In a 2016 study by Scarlett Marshall and others published in Nature, the study concluded that the biogeographical affinities of "both Syrians and Palestinians are highly localised to the Levant", the authors also noted that the biogeographical ...

  5. Palestinians - Wikipedia

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    Palestinians (Arabic: الفلسطينيون, romanized: al-Filasṭīniyyūn) are an Arab ethnonational group native to the region of Palestine. [35] [36] [37] [38]In 1919, Palestinian Muslims and Palestinian Christians constituted 90 percent of the population of Palestine, just before the third wave of Jewish immigration and the setting up of British Mandatory Palestine after World War I.

  6. Turkish Levantine - Wikipedia

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    In the documentary about the Levantines of Izmir (Bazıları Onlara Levanten Diyor), Levantines call themselves 'Christian Turks', and they say they are not happy to be called Levantines. [11] Despite the fact that they are Christian catholics, the older ones still speak the old Greek dialect used in Smyrna until 1922 .

  7. Levantine Arabic - Wikipedia

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    Levantine Arabic, also called Shami (autonym: شامي, šāmi or اللهجة الشامية, el-lahje š-šāmiyye), is an Arabic variety spoken in the Levant, namely in Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Israel and southern Turkey (historically only in Adana, Mersin and Hatay provinces).

  8. Levantine archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Dwelling foundations unearthed at Tell es-Sultan in Jericho. Levantine archaeology is the archaeological study of the Levant.It is also known as Syro-Palestinian archaeology or Palestinian archaeology [1] [2] (particularly when the area of inquiry centers on ancient Palestine [3]).

  9. Category:Italian Levantines - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Italian Levantines" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *