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Montreal (Arabic: مونتريال; Latin: Mons Regalis, Mont Real), or Qal'at ash-
Shawbak (قلعة الشوبك) in Arabic, is a
castle built by the
Crusaders and expanded...
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ruler of Egypt, Al-Zahir
received Aleppo, Al-Adil I
received Karak and
Shawbak, and Turan-Shah
retained Yemen.
Conflict soon
broke out
between them with...
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tribe was a
branch of the Banu Uqba, the
dominant tribe of the al-Karak-
Shawbak region during Mamluk Sultanate rule (1260–1516) and
whose chieftains were...
- Kafr El
Shawbak Kafr El
Sohby Kafr Taha Mansh'at El
Keram Menyet Shibin Nawa (Shibin El Qanater) Taha Nub Tal Bani
Tamim Elmoreeg El
Shawbak Tohouria...
- Jerusalem, Gaza, Nablus, ʿAj[l]ūn, Lajjūn, Ṣafad, Sidon, Beirut, and Ḳarak and
Shawbak. However, Jerusalem, Gaza, Nablus, ʿAjlūn and Ṣafad are a
separate group...
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several castles and
forts from
Antioch in the north, to Karak,
Montreal (
Shawbak), and the
Petra region to the south. At Petra,
Baldwin I, king of the Latin...
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Saudi Arabia,
Jordan (Qalʻat ar-Rabad, Qal'at al-Karak and Qal'at ash-
Shawbak), Tal Afar in Iraq, the
castles of Syria, Lebanon, Egypt, etc. A typical...
- to his
first term as governor, al-Jawli
briefly served as the Emir of
Shawbak in
Transjordan and
before his
second term as Gaza's governor, he was appointed...
- Syria). The
Qansuhs were
traditionally sanjak-beys of
Ajlun and Karak–
Shawbak in
northern and
southern Transjordan, respectively, and
their chiefs often...
- of Ascalon, Gaza, Hebron,
Tiberias and the
Transjordanian castle of al-
Shawbak. ʿIzz al-Dīn
Aybak retained his iqṭāʿ of Ṣalkhad.
After a
short while,...