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    Citadel of Damascus (Arabic: قلعة دمشق, romanized: Qalʿat Dimašq) is a large medieval fortified palace and citadel in Damascus, Syria. It is part of the...
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    Damascus (/dəˈmæskəs/ də-MASK-əs, UK also /dəˈmɑːskəs/ də-MAH-skəs; Arabic: دِمَشق, romanized: Dimašq) is the capital of Syria, the oldest current capital...
  • church of St John the Baptist constructed by Arcadius. 789 – Qubbat al-Khazna built. 1078 – Citadel of Damascus built. 1126 – Crusaders attacked Damascus. 1129...
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    all the ruins of Damascus that lie up to 2.4 m (8 ft) below the modern level. The Citadel of Damascus is located in the northwest corner of the Old City...
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    al-Umawī), also known as the Great Mosque of Damascus, located in the old city of Damascus, the capital of Syria, is one of the largest and oldest mosques in...
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    siege of Damascus took place between 24 and 28 July 1148, during the Second Crusade. It ended in a crusader defeat and led to the disintegration of the...
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    completely after the Muslim conquest of Damascus. The gate, located in the northern walls near the northeast corner of the citadel, was built by Nur ad-Din Zangi...
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    Theobald I of Navarre and al-Salih Ismail, then emir of Damascus. They rebuilt and transformed the fortress into one of the largest crusader citadels in the...
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    Saladin (redirect from Joseph son of Job)
    of Saladin is an oversize equestrian bronze statue depicting Saladin located in front of the 11th century Citadel of Damascus in the Ancient City of Damascus...
  • D. J. Cathcart King (category Alumni of the University of Bristol)
    and he went on to write papers about Krak des Chevaliers and the Citadel of Damascus in Syria. After the war, King worked at Walton Lodge Preparatory...
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    in Damascus was under control. In early July, Ahmad Pasha had 14 cannons installed at the Citadel of Damascus and a cannon installed at the gate of the...
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    Ghuta (redirect from Damascus oasis)
    countryside and suburban area in southwestern Syria that surrounds the city of Damascus along its eastern and southern rim. Ghouta is the Arabic term (ghuta)...
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    complications from a peritonsillar abscess. He died at the age of 56 on 15 May 1174 in the Citadel of Damascus. He was initially buried there, before being reburied...
  • Atsiz ibn Uwaq (category Emirs of Damascus)
    region. He captured Damascus in 1076, becoming the first Turkoman emir of Damascus, where he began construction of the Citadel of Damascus. Having established...
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    Aleppo (redirect from Emirate of Aleppo)
    surpassed by Damascus, the largest in Syria's northern governorates and also one of the largest cities in the Levant region. Aleppo is one of the oldest...
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    that the conflict might lead to the damage of important cultural sites such as Citadel of Salah Ed-Din. As of 2016 the castle survived the Syrian Civil...
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    Damascus after drinking a poisoned cup that was intended for someone else. His death was kept a secret and he was temporarily buried in the Citadel of...
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    Homs (redirect from Emirate of Homs)
    the capital of the Homs Governorate. It is 501 metres (1,644 ft) above sea level and is located 162 kilometres (101 mi) north of Damascus. Located on...
  • Saturday of Ramadan, these armies met in Marj Al-Safar. He asked the people of Damascus to protect the walls and maintain security and cling to the citadel. "Biography...
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    region. Events in Judea prompted Aemilius Scaurus, Pompey's legate in Damascus, to arrive in Jerusalem. Scaurus was approached by both parties, but the...
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