• The University of Barcelona (Catalan: Universitat de Barcelona, UB; Spanish: Universidad de Barcelona) is a public research university located in the...
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    The University of Valencia (Valencian: Universitat de València [univeɾsiˈtad de vaˈlensi.a]), shortened to UV, is a public research university located...
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    Lebanon Lebanese University Saint-Esprit de Kaslik Palestinian territories Al-Azhar An-Najah Bethlehem Birzeit Syria Al-Baath Aleppo Damascus Tishreen...
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  • Southeastern Anatolia Region, although past scholars tried to associate it with Aleppo (Arabic name Halab), Syria. It has also been identified with Perrhe near...
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    perished. Hulagu Khan ordered the execution of the last Ayyubid emir of Aleppo and Damascus, An-Nasir Yusuf, and his brother, who were in captivity, after...
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    the garden is lush with vegetation, especially the imposing presence of Aleppo pines. A stepped path descends to a lower level, where there is a sablon...
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    Al-Hatab Square (category Aleppo)
    in the Syrian city of Aleppo. It is located in the old Jdeydeh Quarter, outside the historic walls of the Ancient City of Aleppo. The square suffered catastrophic...
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    Its remains constitute a tell located about 55 km (34 mi) southwest of Aleppo near the village of Mardikh. Ebla was an important center throughout the...
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    attempts to recover it failed, led by an-Nasir Yusuf of Aleppo. In 1260, the Mongols sacked Aleppo and wrested control of what remained of the Ayyubid territories...
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  • Munich: Institut für Byzantinistik und Neugriechische Philologie der Universität München, OCLC 797598069 Stratos, A.N. (1980), Byzantium in the Seventh...
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  • (proto-literate cuneiform). 6000 BC: Evidence of habitation at the current site of Aleppo dates to about c. 8,000 years ago, although excavations at Tell Qaramel...
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    Inscriptions. Volume 1: Inscriptions of the Iron Age - Part 2: Text, Amuq, Aleppo, Hama, Tabal, Assur Letters, Miscellaneous, Seals, Indices. Berlin, Boston:...
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    other conifers. The mountain regions contain large forests of evergreens (Aleppo pine, juniper, and evergreen oak) and some deciduous trees. Fig, eucalyptus...
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    and Ayyubid dynasties, converted to Islam and signed the 1323 Treaty of Aleppo with the surviving Muslim power, the Egyptian Mamluks.[citation needed]...
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  • Barkiyaruq in February 1096. Upon his death, his sons Radwan and Duqaq inherited Aleppo and Damascus respectively and contested with each other as well, further...
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    attested alongside Dagan and Shalash in a mourning ritual from ancient Aleppo. Daniel Schwemer considers it possible that Dagan, while always viewed as...
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  • 8), Wiesbaden 2017. Universität Hamburg. "Webinar Initiative in Islamic material Culture". Retrieved 3 December 2018. Universität Hamburg. "The Early...
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    ruins of Babylon (making many important sketches), Baghdad, Mosul, and Aleppo. He seems also to have visited the Behistun Inscription in around 1764....
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  • del paisaje agrario: La agricultura fenicio-púnica en el Mediterráneo. Universitat de València. p. 213. ISBN 978-84-370-5508-4. Archived from the original...
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    Tell Barri, including cuneiform tablets, have been taken to the museum of Aleppo. Significant discoveries include a sacred complex in Area G (third millennium...
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  • Stelae in the Levant". Universitätsbibliothek der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. doi:10.5282/UBM/EPUB.14236. Retrieved 2023-04-17. Weinstein...
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    Niẓāmīyah, as well as 75 madrasas in Cairo, 51 in Damascus and up to 44 in Aleppo between 1155 and 1260. Institutions of learning were established in the...
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    a modern harbour in 1894 and a rail link across Lebanon to Damascus and Aleppo in 1907, much of the trade was carried by French ships to Marseille. French...
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    began assembling his forces in late 716, on the plain of Dabiq, north of Aleppo, entrusting the command of these forces to his brother, Maslama ibn Abd...
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  • Tell Halula (category Archaeological sites in Aleppo Governorate)
    (860,000 sq ft) in size, located around 105 kilometres (65 mi) east of Aleppo and 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of Manbij in the Raqqa Governorate of...
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    Xalta: Region around Siirt, Batman, Diyarbakir, Mardin, etc. Tawisa Helebê: Aleppo and Afrin. Tawisa Tewrêzê: the city of Tabriz, located in today's Iran (Yazidis...
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    Anatolia: Cilicia, Charchamesh, Tell Akhmar, Maras, Malatya, Commagene, Amuq, Aleppo, Hama, and Tabal. Lycian (called "Lycian A" when Milyan was a "Lycian B")...
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    conquest had caused a mass flight of Greek Christian urbanites from Damascus, Aleppo, Latakia and Tripoli to Byzantine territory, while those who remained held...
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    northeast and the north, but there are also significant Kurdish populations in Aleppo and Damascus. Kurds often speak Kurdish in public, unless all those present...
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  • Mumbaqat (category Archaeological sites in Aleppo Governorate)
    centers. From there, the road passes over the northern Syrian plateau of Aleppo. Starting from the 4th millennium BC, Sumerian trading sites are detectable...
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