Syrian Christian
Syrian Christians are members of various Christian communities that have historically lived in Syria. They trace their roots back to the early days of Christianity, with some groups claiming to be among the first followers of Jesus Christ. The main denominations include the Syriac Orthodox Church, the Greek Orthodox Church, and the Maronite Church, each with its own traditions and practices.
The Syrian Christian community has faced significant challenges, especially during periods of conflict in the region. Despite these difficulties, they have maintained their cultural and religious identity, contributing to the rich tapestry of Middle Eastern history. Today, many Syrian Christians live both in Syria and in diaspora communities around the world.