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- Syria) was a Syrian child actor who starred in the sit-com Umm Abdou the Aleppan broadcast by Syrian opposition outlet Halab Today TV. He was recruited...
- Aleppo Citadel was the center of the Aleppan monarchs in the Middle Ages...
- section of the same article for a more extensive list of the original Pan-Aleppan variants. Dağdeviren, Musa (2010). "Kebap Kültüründe Bölgesel Farklılıklar"...
- (Damascene) community of "Shaare Tefila (Pasito)" synagogue and the Halebi (Aleppan) community of "Sucath David" across the street. The most influential rabbinic...
- Robert of Torigni writes that Raynald seized three fortresses from the Aleppans soon after his accession, but does not name them. Aimery of Limoges, the...
- outnumbered twelve to one. Contemporary Arab sources also confirm that the Aleppan army was much larger. Bohemond and the knights under his command departed...
- al-Dawla, celebrated both as a warrior and patron of art and culture. The Aleppan court at the time attracted some of the most important intellectuals of...
- the Battle of Ager Sanguinis that year. Ibn al-Khashshab personally led Aleppan troops in the battle. The crusaders besieged Aleppo in 1124, and when they...
- Turanshah from Aleppo and, on 9 November, burned Manbij. Learning of the Aleppan defeat, the Emir al-Mansur Ibrahim of Homs brought his forces to Aleppo...
- who controlled the routes from Aleppo to the Mediterranean, had held Aleppan caravans to ransom, and was plundering Syria, especially Aleppo's environs...