- al-Khattab in the
seventh century, the
medieval Antakiyah (Arabic: أنطاكية, ʾ
Anṭākiya) was
conquered or re-conquered
several times: by the
Byzantines in 969...
- The
Church of
Antioch (Arabic: كنيسة أنطاكية, romanized: kánīsa
ʾanṭākiya,
pronounced [ka.niː.sa ʔan.tˤaː.ki.ja]) was the
first of the five
major churches...
- Syriac: ܐܢܛܝܘܟܝܐ Anṭiokya; Hebrew: אנטיוכיה, Anṭiyokhya; Arabic: أنطاكية,
Anṭākiya; Persian: انطاکیه; Turkish: Antakya. Sacks, David;
Oswyn Murray (2005)...
- Atchana)
Aleppo (Halab, Ha-Lam, Yamhad) Al-Rastan (Arethusa)
Antioch (
Antakiya)
Apamea (Afamiya)
Aphek (Antipatris, Tell Afik) Arad (Arad Rabbah?; Tel...
- بطريركيّة أنطاكية وسائر المشرق للروم الأرثوذكس, romanized: Baṭriyarkiyyat
ʾAnṭākiya wa-Sāʾir al-Mašriq li-r-Rūm al-ʾUrṯūḏuks, lit. 'Patriarchate of Antioch...
-
locational surname or nisba,
which means a
person from
Antioch (أنطاكية ʾ
Anṭākiya in Arabic). It may
refer to: ʿAbdallāh ibn al-Faḍl al-Anṭākī Abd al-Masih...
- Āntíā - 安提阿 (Mandarin Chinese),
Antiok - 안 디 옥 (Korean), আন্তাকিয়া /
Antakiya (Bengali)
Ardabil Ardabel - Ардабел (Tajik),
Ardabil - Ардабил (Macedonian)...
- (Aṭrābulus),
Lebanon Hama (Ḥamāh),
Syria Aleppo (Ḥalab),
Syria Antioch (
Antākiya),
Turkey Bagras (Bughrās),
Turkey Latakia (al-Lādhiqīya),
Syria Baalbek...
- Bāb
Antakiya (Arabic: بَاب أَنْطَاكِيَّة, romanized: Bāb ʾAnṭākīyah,
Aleppo Arabic: [ˈbæːb ˈntˤaːkjɛ], "Gate of Antioch") is a
critical defense gate in...
- to the
Euphrates in the east and a line
running south of
Antioch (Ar.
Anṭākiya),
Aleppo (Ar. Ḥalab, Gr. Berroia) and
Manbij (Gr. Hierapolis).
Manbij and...