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Damascus (/dəˈmæskəs/ də-MAS-kəs, UK also /dəˈmɑːskəs/ də-MAH-skəs; Arabic: دِمَشق, romanized: Dimašq) is the
capital and
largest city of Syria, the oldest...
- of the
capital Damascus. The
Syrian Army
withdrew from
multiple points in the outskirts.
Concurrently with the
advance towards Damascus,
opposition militia...
- who
briefly took
overDamascus (tur.Şam),
until and then
ruled over Gaza (tur.Gazze)
until Salahuddin killed him when he
takes over the city.
Kartal Can...
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Jupiter in
Damascus was
built by the Romans,
beginning during the rule of
Augustus and
completed during the rule of
Constantius II.
Damascus was the capital...
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Damascus International Airport (Arabic: مَطَار دِمَشْق الدَّوْلِيّ, romanized: Maṭār Dimašq ad-Duwaliyy) (IATA: DAM, ICAO: OSDI) is the
international airport...
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Apollodorus of
Damascus (Ancient Gr****: Ἀπολλόδωρος ὁ Δαμασκηνός) was an
architect and
engineer from
Roman Syria, who
flourished during the 2nd century...
- of
Damascus,
Jordan and Palestine.
Yazid was the
elder half-brother of Mu'awiya ibn Abi Sufyan, who was
appointed as his
successor over Damascus and...
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Jewish Quarter of
Damascus (Arabic: حارة اليهود, DMG Ḥārat al-Yahūd) is the
quarter in the
southeastern part of the Old City of
Damascus inhabited mainly...
- John of
Damascus or John Damascene, born Yūḥana ibn Manṣūr ibn Sarjūn, was an Arab
Christian monk, priest, hymnographer, and apologist. He was born and...
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consul at
Damascus,
Ulysse de Ratti-Menton, a
person described by
historians as
antisemitic and
known to
favour Christian merchants and
advisers over their...