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conquest of Syria,
Apamea was
partially rebuilt and
known in
Arabic as
Afāmiya or Fāmiya. The city was
conquered by the
Rashidun along with Al-Suqaylabiyah...
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defending Edessa in 1147, Nur ad-Din
invaded Antioch in late 1148 and
besieged Afamiya.
Raymond beat him off and
captured his
baggage train. When he returned...
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within two w****s (due to
constant Seljuk skirmishes)
forced to fall back on
Afamiya in
northern Syria.
Winter – Crusaders, led by
Baldwin I,
besiege Tyre,...
- this pact. The
allies moved 80
kilometers south to the
walled town of
Afamiya. This move
placed the
combined army
where it
could maneuver to protect...
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their forces, the
Crusaders advanced first to the Christian-held town of
Afamiya, then
toward the
Muslim host
outside Shaizar. Mawdud's army "emplo**** their...
- (Halab, Ha-Lam, Yamhad) Al-Rastan (Arethusa)
Antioch (Antakiya)
Apamea (
Afamiya)
Aphek (Antipatris, Tell Afik) Arad (Arad Rabbah?; Tel Arad)
Arpad (Tell...
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Bedouin raiders, to
launch an
attack against the
Crusader garrison in
Afamiya and to
plunder its
cultivable lands, in 1119. By 1149,
Afamiyya was once...
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Along the border, the
Arabs retained control of Hama, Jusiyah, Salamiyah,
Afamiya and Ka****ab. Then it p****ed to the
highlands east of the
Afrin River,...
- down two
Fatimid ****aults at
Qastun and Inab. The
Jarrahids later raided Afamiya on
behalf of the
Byzantines and ****isted the
latter with
capturing the...
- Badr was sent
correspondence from
Cairo via Ali ibn
Ahmad al-Dayf of
Afamiya to re****ure him of the Caliphate's
goodwill toward him. Nonetheless, in...