- Schläfli
recorded that
Birejik had 5500-6000
people with 50-60
Armenian families and the rest
being Turks. He
further mentioned that
Birejik was an
ethnic and...
- The Urfa
Sanjak (Turkish: Urfa Sancağı),
previously known as
Sanjak of
Birejik, was a
prefecture (sanjak) of the
Ottoman Empire,
located in modern-day...
- of
Ablistan (Marash (مرعش)) The
Sanjak of
Aintab (عينتاب) The
Sanjak of
Birejik (البيرة) (Urfa (أورفة)) The
Sanjak of
Kilis (كلز) The
Sanjak of Ma'arra...
- and the
Euphratean crossings at
Samosata (now Samsat) and
Apamea Zeugma (
Birejik),
which descend the
valleys of the
Afrin and the Queiq; and the road from...
- Province, Turkey, is now
flooded by the lake
formed by the
Birecik Dam (
Birejik Dam). The
ancient term
Zeugma actually referred to the twin
cities on the...
-
Christian po****tion. In
January 1145,
Zengi captured Saruj and
besieged Birejik, but the army of
Jerusalem had
finally arrived and
joined with Joscelin...
-
Kaisun in 1116. Next,
Baldwin laid
siege to Abu'l-Garib's
fortress of
Birejik. The
siege lasted for a year and
Ablgharib was
forced into
surrender in...
- Աբուլ Ղարիբ) was an
Armenian lord of
Birejik and
chief of the
Pahlavuni clan. He was
installed as
governor of
Birejik by
Baldwin I
following the crushing...
-
second great Crusader fortress east of the Euphrates. They
advance to
Birejik and
besiege the city, but the
garrison puts up a
stiff resistance. Meanwhile...
-
Puiset and
Alice de Montlhéry (daughter of Guy I of Montlhéry).
Seigneur of
Birejik. He is
quoted in a
donation made
circa 1102 by his
brother Hugh to the...