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- Trapessac (Turkish: Darbı Sak Kalesi) is a medieval fortress located 4 km north of the town of Kırıkhan in Hatay Province, Turkey. Trapessac was constructed...
- tomb or maqam of Bayazid Bastami. The ruined medieval Crusader castle Trapessac is situated near Kırıkhan. Kırıkhan was heavily damaged by powerful earthquakes...
- Antioch, now in Turkey: Roche-Guillaume, 12th century–1203 and 1237–1298 Trapessac, in the 12th century until 1188 Bagras (Gaston), 1153–1189 and 1216–1268...
- 87278; 37.05278 Servantikar Silifke Castle Tece Tokmar Castle T‛il Hamtun Trapessac, 36°31′53″N 36°21′52″E / 36.53139°N 36.36444°E / 36.53139; 36.36444...
- built several fortresses along and nearby the Syrian Gates, including Trapessac at the northeast approach; Çalan, 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) north of what...
- after this victory, Saladin marched against the Templar fortresses of Trapessac and Bagras successfully capturing them in September. Saladin then captured...
- maintain castles in and along the borders of the Kingdom, including Bagras, Trapessac, T‛il Hamtun, Harunia, Selefkia, Amouda, and Sarvandikar. Gosdantin (r...
- Fortified Area Command Diyarbakır Fortress Rumelihisarı Şeytan Castle Trapessac Walls of Constantinople ****ikule Fortress Bohorodytska Fortress Dubno...
- periods castles in and along the borders of the Kingdom, including Bagras, Trapessac, T‛il Hamtun, Harunia, Selefkia, Amouda, and Sarvandikar. The son of Constantine...
- Shughr-Bakas (1188) – Crusades Siege of Bourzey (1188) – Crusades Siege of Trapessac (1188) – Crusades Siege of Baghras (1188) – Crusades Siege of Safed (1188)...