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Tuesday, 12.04.2016.

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B92 reporter in Palmyra: What's left after jihadis?

B92 reporter Aleksandra Godfroa recently reached the liberated Syrian town of Palmyra and on Monday filed the first of her three reports from there.

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Zoran

pre 8 godina

Much like K-Albanian terrorists in KiM destroyed historical and religious sites with backing from the US, the same in Syria, with US created terrorists destroying historical and religious sites.

rote

pre 8 godina

Dragoljub Djurkovic

Palmira is a monument of the early Christianity later called the Pagans and the prosecuted early Christians. This type of Christianity dominated in 13-14 centuries and it is their architecture that is called Roman now. It was the third Rome in Vladimir city in central Russia. Early Christians were quite few as it was the family church of the Ruricovici Dynasty to whom the Nemanici belonged as well. If you are ready to accept another view I wrote much about it all in … http://www.b92.net/eng/comments.php?nav_id=97626 ... Most toponims mentioned in the text (temples of Bel and Baalshamin + not mentioned Bel Gora) have Slav routes as well as many others ( Damascus, Syria, Djebal al-Rus, Osman ect.) in this country. Palmira was destroyed by the Catholics in 19 century to wipe off symbols of the first Christians that no longer met their new history written in 17-19 centuries. Meanwhile the barbarians in KiM destroyed the sites just to make return of the Serbs impossible. The tragedy is that in the times when all those churches and monasteries were built (by the Great Horde) the Muslims were still part of the Orthodox Church. They started to split away only during Suleiman-1 who himself was a Slav Christian.

Dragoljub Djurkovic

pre 8 godina

Pretty much the same, like Christian Eastern Orthodoxy in Kosovo, Ruins! Way to go USA, England and Germany, keep on creating and supporting terrorist in the world!!!

Dragoljub Djurkovic

pre 8 godina

Pretty much the same, like Christian Eastern Orthodoxy in Kosovo, Ruins! Way to go USA, England and Germany, keep on creating and supporting terrorist in the world!!!

rote

pre 8 godina

Dragoljub Djurkovic

Palmira is a monument of the early Christianity later called the Pagans and the prosecuted early Christians. This type of Christianity dominated in 13-14 centuries and it is their architecture that is called Roman now. It was the third Rome in Vladimir city in central Russia. Early Christians were quite few as it was the family church of the Ruricovici Dynasty to whom the Nemanici belonged as well. If you are ready to accept another view I wrote much about it all in … http://www.b92.net/eng/comments.php?nav_id=97626 ... Most toponims mentioned in the text (temples of Bel and Baalshamin + not mentioned Bel Gora) have Slav routes as well as many others ( Damascus, Syria, Djebal al-Rus, Osman ect.) in this country. Palmira was destroyed by the Catholics in 19 century to wipe off symbols of the first Christians that no longer met their new history written in 17-19 centuries. Meanwhile the barbarians in KiM destroyed the sites just to make return of the Serbs impossible. The tragedy is that in the times when all those churches and monasteries were built (by the Great Horde) the Muslims were still part of the Orthodox Church. They started to split away only during Suleiman-1 who himself was a Slav Christian.

Zoran

pre 8 godina

Much like K-Albanian terrorists in KiM destroyed historical and religious sites with backing from the US, the same in Syria, with US created terrorists destroying historical and religious sites.

Dragoljub Djurkovic

pre 8 godina

Pretty much the same, like Christian Eastern Orthodoxy in Kosovo, Ruins! Way to go USA, England and Germany, keep on creating and supporting terrorist in the world!!!

rote

pre 8 godina

Dragoljub Djurkovic

Palmira is a monument of the early Christianity later called the Pagans and the prosecuted early Christians. This type of Christianity dominated in 13-14 centuries and it is their architecture that is called Roman now. It was the third Rome in Vladimir city in central Russia. Early Christians were quite few as it was the family church of the Ruricovici Dynasty to whom the Nemanici belonged as well. If you are ready to accept another view I wrote much about it all in … http://www.b92.net/eng/comments.php?nav_id=97626 ... Most toponims mentioned in the text (temples of Bel and Baalshamin + not mentioned Bel Gora) have Slav routes as well as many others ( Damascus, Syria, Djebal al-Rus, Osman ect.) in this country. Palmira was destroyed by the Catholics in 19 century to wipe off symbols of the first Christians that no longer met their new history written in 17-19 centuries. Meanwhile the barbarians in KiM destroyed the sites just to make return of the Serbs impossible. The tragedy is that in the times when all those churches and monasteries were built (by the Great Horde) the Muslims were still part of the Orthodox Church. They started to split away only during Suleiman-1 who himself was a Slav Christian.

Zoran

pre 8 godina

Much like K-Albanian terrorists in KiM destroyed historical and religious sites with backing from the US, the same in Syria, with US created terrorists destroying historical and religious sites.