Situated in the
Northwest of Syria is the Governorate of Idleb. This governorate is the
link between the coastal region and the inland steppe, as it was the
Syrian gateway to Europe and the West through Bab Al Hawa (Door of the
Wind). The historical importance of Idleb is quite important. The area of
Idleb holds over 190 manmade tells (hills), the most famous of which is
at Tell Mardikh, Ebla. The cuneiform tablets found at Ebla prove that
this area has been settled since the 3rd millennium BC. Idleb also has
an abundance of Dead Cities, some which are well preserved and others
that have been forgotten. |