• Gibelacar, also known by its original Arabic name Hisn Ibn Akkar or its modern Arabic name Qal'at Akkar, is a fortress in the village of Akkar al-Atiqa...
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    of Saint John the Baptist Church of Saint Mary of the Germans Coliath^ Gibelacar Krak des Chevaliers Margat Mount Tabor^ Other regions Tripoli Principality...
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    Chastel Blanc Lordship of Chastel Rouge Lordship of Fontaines Lordship of Gibelacar Lordship of Gibelet Lordship of La Colée Lordship of Le Puy Seigneury...
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    Tripoli, in which he temporarily captured Areimeh Castle, Chastel Blanc and Gibelacar, exploiting the captivity of Raymond III. Ultimately, Amalric could not...
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    in Lebanon Beaufort Castle Belhacem Byblos Castle Citadel of Tripoli Gibelacar Iaal Fortress Lion Tower Moinetre Moussa Castle Mseilha Fort Saint Louis...
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    47667 Byblos Castle Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles Doubiye Castle Gibelacar Coliath Deir Kifa Castle Hasbaya Castle Moinetre Mseilha Fort Nephin Saint...
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    in Lebanon Beaufort Castle Belhacem Byblos Castle Citadel of Tripoli Gibelacar Iaal Fortress Lion Tower Moinetre Moussa Castle Mseilha Fort Saint Louis...
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    in Lebanon Beaufort Castle Belhacem Byblos Castle Citadel of Tripoli Gibelacar Iaal Fortress Lion Tower Moinetre Moussa Castle Mseilha Fort Saint Louis...
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    in Lebanon Beaufort Castle Belhacem Byblos Castle Citadel of Tripoli Gibelacar Iaal Fortress Lion Tower Moinetre Moussa Castle Mseilha Fort Saint Louis...
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    in Lebanon Beaufort Castle Belhacem Byblos Castle Citadel of Tripoli Gibelacar Iaal Fortress Lion Tower Moinetre Moussa Castle Mseilha Fort Saint Louis...
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    in Lebanon Beaufort Castle Belhacem Byblos Castle Citadel of Tripoli Gibelacar Iaal Fortress Lion Tower Moinetre Moussa Castle Mseilha Fort Saint Louis...
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    of the gap, 27 kilometres (17 mi) away, was the 12th-century castle of Gibelacar (Hisn Ibn Akkar). The route through the strategically important Homs Gap...
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  • installed himself in Damascus. He later expanded his realm by annexing Sidon, Gibelacar, Tiberias, Ramla, Jaffa and Jerusalem, which he granted to Artuk Bey,...
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    in Lebanon Beaufort Castle Belhacem Byblos Castle Citadel of Tripoli Gibelacar Iaal Fortress Lion Tower Moinetre Moussa Castle Mseilha Fort Saint Louis...
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    and Safita in the summer of 1167. Lewis argues that Nur ad-Din captured Gibelacar during the latter campaign; the fortress was recaptured in late 1169 or...
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  • in Lebanon Beaufort Castle Belhacem Byblos Castle Citadel of Tripoli Gibelacar Iaal Fortress Lion Tower Moinetre Moussa Castle Mseilha Fort Saint Louis...
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    control of the approaches to Tripoli. He followed it up with the capture of Gibelacar Castle, falling on 1 May 1271. Later in 1271, two Assassins were sent...
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    in Lebanon Beaufort Castle Belhacem Byblos Castle Citadel of Tripoli Gibelacar Iaal Fortress Lion Tower Moinetre Moussa Castle Mseilha Fort Saint Louis...
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    of Saint John the Baptist Church of Saint Mary of the Germans Coliath^ Gibelacar Krak des Chevaliers Margat Mount Tabor^ Other regions Tripoli Principality...
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    Raymond de Saint-Gilles or Tripoli Castle Deir Kifa Castle Doubiye Castle Gibelacar Hasbaya Castle Iaal Castle Lion Tower Moinetre Moussa Castle Mseilha Fort...
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  • north of Beirut. Akkar al-Atika contains the 11th-century fortress of Gibelacar (Hisn Ibn Akkar in Arabic), which was utilized by the Crusaders and became...
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    in Lebanon Beaufort Castle Belhacem Byblos Castle Citadel of Tripoli Gibelacar Iaal Fortress Lion Tower Moinetre Moussa Castle Mseilha Fort Saint Louis...
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  • Baibars besieges Safita in February, then takes Krak des Chevaliers, Gibelacar, Tripoli. Late May. Baibars offers Bohemond VI of Antioch a ten-year truce...
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    (except for the Tower of the Templars); the Hospitaller-controlled Valenia; Gibelacar (15 July); and Laodicea (23 July). The castles of Sanyun and La Roche...
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  • in Lebanon Beaufort Castle Belhacem Byblos Castle Citadel of Tripoli Gibelacar Iaal Fortress Lion Tower Moinetre Moussa Castle Mseilha Fort Saint Louis...
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    Coliath or La Colée (Qalaat al-Qlaiaat), near the coast north of Tripoli Gibelacar (Hisn Ibn Akkar) in Northern Lebanon, 1170–1203 Chastel Rouge (Qal’at...
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    loyalty with territorial advantages. Montaigu received from Raymond-Roupen Gibelacar on 22 May 1207, the castle of Château de la Vieille in September 1210...
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  • Yusuf. Yusuf was headquartered in the fortress village of Hisn Akkar (Gibelacar). He formed ties with the local multazims (holders of iltizam, i.e. tax...
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