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Heraklion or
Herakleion (/hɪˈrækliən/ hih-RAK-lee-ən; Gr****: Ηράκλειο, Irákleio,
pronounced [iˈrakli.o]),
sometimes Iraklion, is the
largest city and the...
- main
entrance on the
northern side.
Further it has a
protective maat or
khandak around connected with the fort by ance
wooden draw
bridge Some of the bastions...
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Banitsa → Vevi (1926)
Boimitsa →
Axioupoli (1927)
Kailar →
Ptolemaida (1927)
Khandak →
Candia →
Heraklion Lamia →
Zitouni →
Lamia Cydonia –
Canea –
Chania Prontuario...
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Daulatabad Fort
surrounded by a moat (
Khandak)
filled with water. In
ancient times,
crocodiles were said to have been kept in the moat for protection...
- area.
There are
three gates at the
entrance of the fort. A
river moat (
Khandak)
nearly 15 to 20 feet (5 to 6 m) deep runs
around the fort.
There are many...
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remain hidden.
Almost square in shape, the fort is
surrounded by a moat or
khandak (ditch),
nearly 36.58
metres (120.0 ft) in width, now
nearly dry. Kharosa...
- the old town.
Including 2
towers and
stretches of wall.
Heraklion Candia Khandak – see
Fortifications of
Heraklion see
siege of
Candia – Arab and Byzantine...
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Keshi Keske Kessyr Keyikkodana Khalil’-Bukry Khalyal’chilim
Khamay Khandak Khandak Khandakli Khankui Khan-Kyariz Khar-Bala Khasar-Kala
Khasyn Khatab Khatab...
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Shawwal May 25, 2020 Shia Day of Remembrance:
Battle of the
Trench (
Khandak) 8
Shawwal May 31, 2020 Day of
Sorrow 9
Shawwal June 1, 2020 Shia Day of...
- 1168 A.M. (May 4, 1452). He was
buried in the tomb of the
Monastery of El-
Khandak. The
Papal Throne remained vacant after his
departure for 4
months and...