Syrian Arab Erotic

Homeland

Syria and global Syrian diaspora

Region

Western Asia

About Syrian Arab People

Syrian Arabs comprise approximately 74% of the Syrian population — about 13M+ in Syria pre-2011 (with substantial post-2011 demographic disruption — the Syrian Civil War since March 2011 has produced approximately 5M+ Syrian refugees outside Syria predominantly in Turkey ~3.6M+, Lebanon ~785,000+, Jordan ~700,000+, Germany ~720,000+, Iraq ~285,000+, Egypt ~150,000+, plus communities globally; plus 6.7M+ internally displaced Syrians within Syria; total displacement of approximately 13M+ representing more than half of the pre-2011 Syrian population). The Syrian-Arab community is divided across multiple religious-sectarian sub-populations: Sunni Muslim (~74% of pre-2011 total population, the largest single religious community), Alawite Twelver-Shia-related (~12%, separately enumerated), Christian (~10% pre-2011, separately enumerated), Druze (~3%, separately enumerated), plus Ismaili and Twelver Shia communities. Genome-wide studies place Syrian populations as showing substantial continuity with broader Levantine source populations including the pre-Arab Aramean, Phoenician, Greek, Roman, Byzantine substrate.

Typical Syrian Arab Phenotypes

Reference for AI generation — hair, eyes, skin, facial structure, build

Phenotype distribution closely matches broader Levantine source populations — Fitzpatrick III-V skin tone with III-IV the modal value, hair predominantly straight to wavy black to dark brown with some lighter variants, characteristic Levantine features (oval face shapes, taller-and-narrower nasal bridges, fuller lips, prominent dark eyebrows). Eye color is predominantly brown with non-trivial frequencies of hazel and rarely lighter variants. Build is intermediate to taller; adult Syrian male mean stature is approximately 173-176 cm in 2010s-2020s urban cohorts.

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