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Captured by Umar ibn al-Khattab in the
seventh century, the
medieval Antakiyah (Arabic: أنطاكية, ʾAnṭākiya) was
conquered or re-conquered
several times:...
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occupied Hama and Aleppo,
heading for the
Belen P****,
situated between Antakiyah and Scanderoon. This p**** was the key to the
heart of
Ottoman Turkey,...
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Islamic influence in the region. The city
became known in
Arabic as أنطاكية
Anṭākiyah.
Under the
Umayyad Caliphate (661–750 AD),
Antioch served as a significant...
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Aleppo and then
headed for the
Beilan mountain p****,
situated between Antakiyah (Antioch) and Alexandretta. The p**** was the key to the
heart of the Ottoman...
- Bāb
Antakiya (Arabic: بَاب أَنْطَاكِيَّة, romanized: Bāb
ʾAnṭākīyah,
Aleppo Arabic: [ˈbæːb ˈntˤaːkjɛ], "Gate of Antioch") is a
critical defense gate in...
- آنکارا (Balochi), আঙ্করা Aṅkora (Bengali)
Antioch Anniukkia (Inuktitut),
Anţākīyah أنطاكيا (Arabic),
Antakya (Azerbaijani, Turkish*), Antioch-on-the-Orontes...
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Battle of the Iron Bridge. The city
became known in
Arabic as أنطاكية
Anṭākiyah.
Ashkelon (Philistine: 𐤀𐤔𐤒𐤋𐤍 *ʾAšqālān), also
known as
Ascalon (Arabic:...