Arameans - Arameans gained independence
Time: 1360s BC
Place: Syria
Details: The Middle Assyrian Empire (1365–1050 BCE), which had dominated the Near East and Asia Minor since the first half of the 14th century BCE, began to shrink rapidly after the death of Ashur-bel-kala, its last great ruler in 1056 BCE, and the Assyrian withdrawal allowed the Arameans and others to gain independence and take firm control of what was then Eber-Nari (and is today Syria) during the late 11th century BCE.
Related
Near
Charles de Gaulle-Churchill told de Gaulle "immediately to order French troops to the ceasefire"
Thursday May 31, 1945 - Damascus, Syria
Arameans-Aram-Damascus fell and was conquered by the Assyrian
732 BC - Damascus, Syria
Qasem Soleimani-The Champion of the Syrian Arab Republic
Monday Jan 13, 2020 - Syria
Donald Trump-Missile strikes
Apr, 2018 - Syria
Crusades-Siege of Damascus
Wednesday Jul 28, 1148 - Damascus, Syria