
Aram
Aram refers to an ancient region located in what is now modern-day Syria and parts of Turkey and Iraq. Historically, it was inhabited by the Arameans, a Semitic people known for their contributions to language, trade, and culture in the Middle East. The Aramaic language, which originated in this area, became widely used across empires, including the Babylonian and Persian, and is known for being the language spoken by Jesus Christ. Today, Aram's historical significance is acknowledged in studies of ancient civilizations and their influence on contemporary cultures and languages.