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(2) ARAMEA - The Lion at the Gate |
 | | At the end of the 7th century BC, Aramaic was an international language among diplomacy, administration, and trading, and continued in its Syriac form to be a cultural means of communication in the Middle East until 600 A.D. Since the 4th century AD, the Arameans have been without any state of their own. |
 | | Until the end of the 13th century, the Arameans were a majority in Aramea (Middle East) but, at the end if that century, the area was conquered by the Mongolian Timur Lenk. |
 | | Aramea, the Middle East, is at the C-ENTER of the CROSS (CRUX). |
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