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Qaqun (Arabic: قاقون) was a
Palestinian Arab
village located 6
kilometers (3.7 mi)
northwest of the city of
Tulkarm at the only
entrance to
Mount Nablus...
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Majdal Yaba, As-Sawiya Kafr Rai, Zeita, Tulkarm, Iktaba, Dhinnaba, Zemer,
Qaqun Al-Funduq, Jinsa****, Hajjah, Kafr Sur, Al-Jammasin al-Gharbi, Jarisha, Baqat...
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Mongol invasion ultimately failed. In November,
Edward led a raid on
Qaqun,
which could have
served as a
bridgehead to Jerusalem, but this was unsuccessful...
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support of the Templar, Hospitaller, and
Teutonic Knights on the town of
Qaqun. The
Crusaders surprised a
large force of
Turcomans (mostly
itinerant herdsmen)...
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highlands and the
Hebron Hills.
Other major towns in the
province included Qaqun, Ludd, and Ramla.[full
citation needed] Gaza,
which entered a
period of...
- Israel. Caco In the
Crusader period, a
castle called Caco or
Cacho stood in
Qaqun, of
which an 8.5m
tower survives.
Tower of
David is an
ancient citadel located...
- made on 9 May 1948 to
expel or
subdue the
villages of Kafr Saba, al-Tira,
Qaqun,
Qalansuwa and Tantura. On 11 May 1948 Ben-Gurion
convened the "Consultancy";...
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Castles in
Israel Apollonia–Arsuf
Belvoir Castle Cafarlet Château Pèlerin
Migdal Afek
Montfort Castle Qaqun...
- in the
Arabian Peninsula (Saudi
Arabia and Yemen). They
reside mainly in
Qaqun. Adel
Gharib Nasrallah,
birth name of
Eddie Nash (1929–2014), Palestinian-American...
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Castles in
Israel Apollonia–Arsuf
Belvoir Castle Cafarlet Château Pèlerin
Migdal Afek
Montfort Castle Qaqun...