Syrian Christian Erotic

Homeland

Syria

Region

Western Asia

About Syrian Christian People

Syrian Christians comprise approximately 1% of the contemporary Syrian population (substantially reduced from approximately 10% pre-2011 — the post-2011 Syrian Christian emigration has been one of the most substantial population changes globally, with the Christian Syrian population declining from approximately 2.2M in 2011 to approximately 200,000-300,000 by 2024 through emigration, displacement, and demographic disruption). The historic Christian Syrian community has continuous demographic-religious roots from approximately the 1st-c. CE Christianization of the Levant; the community is distributed across multiple denominations including Greek Orthodox (the largest), Syriac Orthodox / Syriac Catholic (the substantial Aramaic-language-tradition community), Greek Catholic / Melkite, Armenian Apostolic / Armenian Catholic (separately enumerated), Roman Catholic / Latin, plus Protestant communities. Concentrated historically in Damascus (Old City Christian quarter), Aleppo (one of the historic largest Christian populations in the Levant), Homs, plus the Khabur River valley Assyrian Christian communities, plus the Wadi al-Nasara / 'Valley of the Christians' region between Homs and the Lebanese border, plus Maaloula (one of the few remaining Aramaic-language-speaking Christian communities globally).

Typical Syrian Christian Phenotypes

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

Phenotype distribution closely matches broader Levantine source populations — see Syrian Arab description.

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