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13 Years of the Syrian War on the Map (2011–2024)

The Syrian Civil War, which began in 2011 as protests against Bashar al-Assad’s regime, evolved into one of the most complex and devastating conflicts of the 21st century. Over 13 years, it has reshaped the lives of millions and redrawn the political map of the region.
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Key Stages of the Conflict

2011–2012: Protests and Early Clashes

2013–2014: Rise of ISIS and Intensification of Fighting

2015–2016: Russian Intervention and the Siege of Aleppo

2017–2019: Defeat of ISIS and Consolidation of Assad’s Power

2020–2024: Protests, Economic Collapse, and Regime Change


Shifts on the Map (2011–2024)

  1. 2011: Most of Syria is under government control.
  2. 2014: ISIS controls up to 50% of Syrian territory, while rebels dominate the northwest.
  3. 2016: Russian support enables Assad to reclaim key cities.
  4. 2019: ISIS is eliminated as a territorial entity, but the northeast remains under Kurdish control.
  5. 2024: Damascus falls to rebels, and the new leadership attempts to consolidate power.

Impact of the Conflict

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