Examples of using Syrian in English and their translations into Tamil
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Bethlehem St. Marys Jacobite Syrian Orthodox Church, Alattuchira.
As of February 2016, the Syrian Centre for Policy Research places the death toll at 470,000.
Maramon is famous because of the Maramon Convention, the largest Christian gathering in Asia[citation needed]. Maramon is said to be the birthplace of Mar Thoma Syrian Church.
Next article Syrian army captures more oil wells in Raqqa province.
Slinfah, Syria's most famed mountain resorts. In the picture the Syrian Coastal Mountains can be seen.
pillerude appan,” guess what- you're a central Travancore Syrian Christian Malayali.
The Egyptian airline MisrAir merged with Syrian Airlines, becoming the"United Arab Airlines" or"AAU".
There is a border crossing into Syria, from where the road goes south to the Syrian city of Aleppo.
Apparently, The Syrian Electronic Army isn't a big fan of Bluehost in particular, according to this tweet about their attack.
However, not in a good way according to this article in The Hacker News“5 Biggest Hosting Companies hacked by Syrian Electronic Army”.
Or the Syrian refugee who dared show her love for her new country by building an app to help Americans get to the polls.
St. Peter's and St. Paul's Orthodox Syrian Church is a church situated in Kolenchery, in Ernakulam, Kerala, India. It was established in the seventh century.[1].
The hillocks at Kottayil Kovilakam are unique as the site of a Hindu temple, a Syrian Christian church,
belongs to the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, Parumala Church is a world-famous Christian pilgrimage site.
crosses with clear documentation of its antiquity, dating to AD 1151. There are many archaeological artifacts found around the church that tell more about its history. Champakulam Church had very friendly relations with the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Group and had a pivotal role in many ecumenical efforts in the Eighteian grouenth century.
A worshiping community of Syrian Christian adherents existed in Thazhathangady dating back to the 12th century AD. Thazhathangady was the headquarters of the Thekkumkoor(Thekkumkur)
The Syrian Desert(Arabic: بادية الشام,
The UNHCR estimated the population of the governorate at 389,899 in 2015, including 106,935 registered refugees of the Syrian Civil War
June 1848- 2 November 1902) was a bishop of the Malankara Syrian Church. He became a deacon at the age of 10,
the grounds were occupied by the Syrian army.[2] It was restored by its owners,