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- Artah (Arabic: أرتاح; modern-day Reyhanlı) was a medieval town and castle located 25 miles east-northeast of Antioch, to the east of the Iron Bridge on...
- The Battle of Artah was fought in 1105 between Crusader forces and the Seljuk Turks at the town of Artah near Antioch. The Turks were led by Fakhr al-Mulk...
- Adi ibn Artah al-Fazari (Arabic: عدي بن أرطاة الفزاري) (died 720) was an official in the service of the Umayyad dynasty, serving as governor of Basra...
- revitalised the beleaguered prin****lity with victory at the battle of Artah on 20 April 1105 over a larger force, led by the Seljuk Ridwan of Aleppo...
- Busr ibn Abi Artat al-Amiri (Arabic: بسر بن أبي أرطأة العامري, romanized: Busr ibn Abī Arṭāt al-ʿĀmirī; 620s–c. 690–700s) was a prominent Arab commander...
- Heraclea 1st Ramla 2nd Ramla 1st Tripoli 1st Acre 2nd Acre Harran 3rd Ramla Artah 1st Beirut Sidon 1st Tyre 1st Shaizar Al-Sannabra Sarmin Ager Sanguinis...
- crusader states undefended, which allowed Nur ad-Din to act. In the battle of Artah on 10 August 1164 he destro**** a large Christian army and captured Prince...
- Roger marched out from Artah with Bernard of Valence, the Latin Patriarch of Antioch. Bernard suggested they remain there, as Artah was a well-defended fortress...
- regent in Antioch. Tancred's victory over Radwan of Aleppo at the Battle of Artah in 1105 allowed the Latin prin****lity to recover some its territories east...
- instead towards the Prin****lity of Antioch, where he was able to seize Artah, Kafar Latha, Basar****, and Bara.[citation needed] In 1148, the Second Crusade...