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The Syrian city adjacent to Palmyra and Fakhredin al Maany Citadel. It is located in an oasis 215 km northeast of Damascus.

Palmyra is an ancient Roman city, once one the of the richest cities in the Roman Empire, it was destroyed by the Emperor Aurelian after the Queen of Palmyra, Zenobia, rebelled against Roman authority.

Fakhreddine al Maany is an Islamic castle built in the 6th century CE, on top of a mountain overlooking the oasis.
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Palmyra and Fakhredin al Maany Citadel
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Feb 24, 2006 - Apr 05, 2006
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Today we drove from Damascus to Palmyra, stopping at the Bagdad Cafe near the Iraqi border. Palmyra (Tadmor) was an Assyrian Caravan town 4000 years ago (built on an oasis 200km from the Euphrates River, vital as a watering hole in the desert crossing), and an important outpost in the Greek Empire. It was annexed by Rome in 217 CE, and became amazingly wealthy through taxing trade, with a population of over 200 000 people. As the most eastern part of the Roman empire it was only tenuou...
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