levantine|levantines in English

noun

[Le·van·tine || 'levəntaɪn]

resident of the Levant (countries on the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea)

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1. Colloquial Arabic (Levantine): The Complete Course for Beginners Audio Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item

2. 12 The charge has hit a nerve, persuading the company to earmark 265 Levantine buildings for special restoration.

3. A complete vessel and additional fragments originating from Byblos on the Levantine coast are now in the National Museum of Beirut.

4. Though Antakya is a Turkish city today, these Christian and Levantine influences make it stand apart from the rest of the country

5. The Gulf of Alexandretta or İskenderun (Turkish: İskenderun Körfezi) is a gulf of the eastern Mediterranean or Levantine Sea

6. A unique relief depicts several Syrian brown bears, presumably brought back from the Levantine coast by a naval expedition as well.

7. What the Ashkenazim are, is a Levantine Middle Eastern diaspora and community whose presence in Europe is a direct result of European colonialism and enslavement.

8. The Arabians have more ancestry (than Levantines) from Africans, who didn’t mix with Neanderthals, and from Natufians, who were the prehistoric inhabitants of the Levant, including Israel

9. The Ahmarian culture was a Paleolithic archeological industry in Levant dated at 46,000-42,000 BP and thought to be related to Levantine Emiran and younger European Aurignacian cultures.

10. France carved its territory from the Levantine land mass (mandated by the League of Nations) in order to create a "safe haven" for the Maronite Christian population.

11. Almost all of it is located outside Anatolia, on the eastern coast of the Levantine Sea.The administrative capital is Antakya (Antioch), and the port city of İskenderun (Alexandretta)

12. Aintab plateau or Gaziantep plateau (Arabic: هضبة عنتاب ‎ Levantine pronunciation: [ˈhɑdˤɑbet ʕɪnˈtaːb]) is a low, gently undulating plateau that forms the westernmost part of the Southeastern Anatolia Region in Turkey.It forms the northwestern end of the Arabian Plate where it meets the Anatolian Plate at the East Anatolian Fault.The plateau lies in the Turkish provinces of