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| As they were nearing | Aleppo, a Christian monk who lived there could see li |
| In those years in | Aleppo a number of Syriac Christians entered in full |
| banking originated with caravan trade between | Aleppo, Alexandria and Constantinople during the Otto |
| banking originated with caravan trade between | Aleppo, Alexandria and Constantinople during the Otto |
| or John II Comnenus to attack Zengi, atabeg of | Aleppo, although Zengi defeated them. |
| ith Saladin's army in Syria and later lived in | Aleppo and Damascus. |
| In 1921, he met his mother in | Aleppo and moved to the local Haygazian Armenian Scho |
| is time, Damascus's chief rivals to the north, | Aleppo and Mosul, were united under the rule of the Z |
| Bey", working in the Rehabilitation Office in | Aleppo, and handed by him to Andonian. |
| em repelled the attacks of Nur ad-Din Zangi of | Aleppo and evacuated the Latin Christian residents of |
| his post of chaplain to the Levant Company at | Aleppo, and was elected on 1 August 1670. |
| Damascus to an-Nasir Yusuf the Ayyubid Emir of | Aleppo and the Mamluks in Cairo answered by arresting |
| n display in the National museums of Damascus, | Aleppo and Deir Atieh and the presidential palace. |
| when an army led by Nur ad-Din Zangi, ruler of | Aleppo and the son of Zengi, threatened the besieging |
| der the influence of Nur ad-Din Zangi, emir of | Aleppo and Mosul, who had imposed his dominance over |
| divided between his sons: Nur ad-Din received | Aleppo and Saif ad-Din Ghazi Mosul, while Qutb ad-Din |
| Muhammad Ali the pashaliks of Syria, Damascus, | Aleppo and Itcheli, together with the district of Ada |
| centre of the western wall of the old city of | Aleppo, and its name was derived from Antioch, the ca |
| h the distinctive cultural differences between | Aleppo and Damascus. |
| Zengi, the atabeg of | Aleppo and Mosul, attacked Damascus in 1135 and again |
| n the area with allies and 30,000 cavalry from | Aleppo and Mosul. |
| ia in 1930 and worked as a teacher in Antakya, | Aleppo and Deir ez-Zor. |
| numbers, astronomical tables and astrology, in | Aleppo and Mosul. |
| Later that year Mujir ad-Din visited | Aleppo and swore to remain loyal to Nur ad-Din. |
| career as a teacher in the Armenian schools of | Aleppo and Beirut. |
| aq on September 22, 1211, studied there and in | Aleppo and Damascus. |
| As a young man he had served as a chaplain at | Aleppo and became proficient in Italian and Arabic. |
| own forces during the 1260 Mongol conquests of | Aleppo and Damascus. |
| friends wrote to the communities of Jerusalem, | Aleppo, and Damascus, and he obtained books from thos |
| He left his monastery and went to | Aleppo, and served here as bishop for forty-one years |
| Aleppo and Mosul were united under the much stronger | |
| f Northern Syria and the Jazeerah, principally | Aleppo and Mosul. |
| A short time after his election he traveled to | Aleppo and there was invited to meet the Mamaluke sul |
| In 1777 he became archbishop of | Aleppo; anyway due to the persecution by the Greek Or |
| Only the intervetion of veterans of the | Aleppo army, who refused to take part in the fratrici |
| Baldwin planned to attack | Aleppo as well, but Antioch, which passed to Bohemund |
| ther Kilij Arslan I by Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan of | Aleppo at Mosul in 1107, Masud lost the throne in fav |
| ited son of Mawdud, Imad ad-Din Zengi, fled to | Aleppo at the court of Nur ad-Din. |
| hops: Behnam Benni of Mosul, George Chelhot of | Aleppo, Athanase Jarkhi of Baghdad, Flavien-Pierre Ma |
| it hosted caravans coming from Baghdad, Mosul, | Aleppo, Beirut and elsewhere in the Middle East. |
| When Zengi, the atabeg of | Aleppo, besieged Damascus in 1135, Mu'in ad-Din was a |
| nsome later came and stayed with the family in | Aleppo, bringing them a small dinghy to sail, and wri |
| tier by leading a large army in person against | Aleppo, but by allowing himself to be surprised on th |
| 031, when the Byzantine Empire was defeated at | Aleppo but went on to capture Edessa from the Seljuk |
| atriarchate with their bishop, who arriving to | Aleppo, by the help of Greek Catholic bishops, ordain |
| s appointed and consecrated Maronite bishop of | Aleppo by Patriarch George Rizqallah Beseb'ely in 166 |
| He was placed over the diocese of | Aleppo by Dionysius (1252) and finally was made prima |
| le besieging Qalat Jabar, and was succeeded in | Aleppo by his son Nur ad-Din. |
| Karmah was consecrated metropolitan bishop of | Aleppo by Patriarch Athanasius II Dabbas, and he took |
| ki al-Homsi was honoured in his native city of | Aleppo by renaming one of the main streets of the cit |
| urg, Tbilisi, New York, Paris, Vienna, Beirut, | Aleppo, Cambridge, San Francisco, Los Angeles to list |
| Aleppo city had also a large Jewish community of abou | |
| represented about a third of the population of | Aleppo city, making it the city with the largest Chri |
| with text and formatting based on those of the | Aleppo Codex (including a reconstruction of its missi |
| Text from the | Aleppo Codex manuscript (c. |
| hot for the Torah on the Masoretic text of the | Aleppo Codex. |
| ther rare ancient manuscripts and displays The | Aleppo Codex. |
| the non-fiction book Haketer, the Story of the | Aleppo Codex. |
| Aleppo consisted of a large walled city and a smaller | |
| The Levant Company community at | Aleppo consisted of only forty men, living in monasti |
| When Ridwan of | Aleppo died in 1113, there was a period of peace, at |
| verning authority over the cities of: Baghdad, | Aleppo, Diyarbakr, and Mosul. |
| way of Belgium, the Tyrol, Venice, Alexandria, | Aleppo, Diyarbekr, Mosul, Baghdad, Bushire, Bombay, a |
| Paul of | Aleppo documents the derelict state of Wallachia duri |
| rants arrived in the late 1940s after riots in | Aleppo due to the Arab-Israeli Conflict. |
| practice and he applied his medical skills in | Aleppo during an outbreak of the plague. |
| After completing his elementary education in | Aleppo, Dzarugian moved to Beirut to complete his edu |
| nd later became part of the kingdom of Yamhad ( | Aleppo) early in the second millennium. |
| Aleppo Eyalet was a eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. | |
| clergy and laity as the metropolitan bishop of | Aleppo for both the Melkite Catholic and Melkite Orth |
| example the ghulam Fatik who briefly governed | Aleppo for the Fatimids, was murdered by his ghulam l |
| (died December 10, 1113) was a Seljuq ruler of | Aleppo from 1095 to 1113. |
| Israel Aharoni collects golden hamsters near | Aleppo from which all modern domesticated specimens w |
| He headed the city council in | Aleppo from 1983 to 1987 and is a former governor of |
| A young assassin returns home to | Aleppo from an arduous journey, and finds it under at |
| was consecrated bishop by the former bishop of | Aleppo, Gerosimos, one of the founder of the Basilian |
| o capture Deir ez Zor and then push on towards | Aleppo had made the Vichy position untenable. |
| The Damascus goat, also known as | Aleppo, Halep, Baladi, Damascene, Shami, or Chami, is |
| nfluence in the Levant as they ruled Damascus, | Aleppo, Hama, Tripoli, Sidon, and for a short period, |
| After his unsuccessful siege of | Aleppo, Hattusili returned badly wounded to Kussara, |
| Starting out as Emir of | Aleppo, he steadily increased his territory at the ex |
| During his service in | Aleppo he many time supported and helped Patriarch Es |
| In alliance with Radwan the Atabeg of | Aleppo he ambushed this force at the Battle of Mersiv |
| Al-Ghazali then joined the Mamluk governor of | Aleppo in defecting to the Ottomans and severed alleg |
| Born in | Aleppo in Syria in 1918, Yedid was educated at a high |
| Cup), before signing with Syrian club Al Jalaa | Aleppo in February 2006. |
| us) besieged the town of Azaz, to the north of | Aleppo, in territory belonging to the County of Edess |
| apital of Algeria, Tangier in Morocco and also | Aleppo in Syria, and Mosul in Iraq in the Middle East |
| 8th century, Cairo in 800 and in Damascus and | Aleppo in 1270. |
| Province of | Aleppo in 1600 |
| Henry Teonge visited | Aleppo in 1676 and recorded Huntington's life there i |
| uest of the kingdom of Yamhad and its capital, | Aleppo, in northern Syria. |
| ured Azaz in northern Syria from the atabeg of | Aleppo in 1118. |
| Born in Syria's largest city | Aleppo in 1944, he studied architecture and has a dip |
| Moezzin, who attended the University of | Aleppo in 1979, commented "We would've known about th |
| About the University of | Aleppo incident related above, related in an intervie |
| The main axis of the old Suq of | Aleppo is originated from the Antakeya gate. |
| ders engaged in the financing of trade between | Aleppo, Istanbul and Alexandria. |
| ders were victorious and proceeded to threaten | Aleppo itself. |
| The Byzantine commander at | Aleppo, Joachim, met the Muslim army under the comman |
| active in four major Syrian cities: Damascus, | Aleppo, Latakia and Tartous and is currently developi |
| zz al-Din consisting of his forces, those from | Aleppo, Mardin, and Armenia. |
| pointed and consecrated metropolitan bishop of | Aleppo Meletios Karmah (who twenty years later became |
| Syrian music band from Ottoman | Aleppo, mid 18th century |
| Yilboga, the amir of | Aleppo moved on to the Turkmens after this defeat and |
| orth Syria, 67 kilometres (42 mi) northwest of | Aleppo near the Syro-Turkish border. |
| 1154, when it was taken by the Zengid ruler of | Aleppo, Nur ed-Din. |
| In 1738, the Armenian Catholics of | Aleppo obtained a church and brought a license to ret |
| layed in the NBA and last played with Al Jalaa | Aleppo of the Syrian basketball league. |
| d a Melkite priest, he was appointed bishop of | Aleppo on October 27, 1903 and ordained November 29, |
| He was executed in 1191 in | Aleppo on charges of cultivating Batini teachings and |
| anon on 15 May 1657, from where he returned to | Aleppo on 12 March 1658. |
| rmy of Ilghazi of Mardin, the Artuklu ruler of | Aleppo on June 28, 1119. |
| He died in | Aleppo on December 17, 2009. |
| Military band parade in | Aleppo on 8th March 1920, following the coronation of |
| Peel Island in her semi-biographical novel In | Aleppo Once as "like a green tuffet, sitting in the w |
| Cave died in his home in | Aleppo, Pennsylvania on 6 November 1984, aged 35, fro |
| It is also common to have the dish topped with | Aleppo pepper (paprika can be substituted) infused, m |
| ameter, which are often covered in za'atar and | Aleppo pepper, and then aged and dried. |
| ling wine vessels, particularly amphorae, with | Aleppo Pine resin in ancient times. |
| ds of evergreen and white oak, and Stone Pine, | Aleppo Pine and Maritime Pine. |
| Triq il-Prinjoli ( | Aleppo Pine Street) |
| ial oils, including rose, carnation, hyacinth, | Aleppo pine, orange blossom, ylang-ylang, geranium, n |
| is covered with natural pine Pinus halepensis | Aleppo, preserved for centuries belong to the Counts |
| Formerly part of the | Aleppo province of the Ottoman Empire, the Sanjak of |
| the land of Canaan", where other refugees from | Aleppo recognized him as the "son of their overlord" |
| the trade route between Anatolia and the east, | Aleppo rose to high prominence in the Ottoman era, at |
| When Radwan of | Aleppo sent news that the Christians under Tancred of |
| Aleppo Shrine Auditorium : a 2,650-seat indoor arena, | |
| He then travelled to | Aleppo, Syria where he was chaplain to the English Fa |
| He joined his half-brother in | Aleppo, Syria in 1750 and succeeded him as physician |
| Charles A. Agemian (22 July 1909 | Aleppo, Syria - 30 March 1996, Neptune City, New Jers |
| Aleppo, Syria | |
| In | Aleppo, Syria this custom seems to go back about 500 |
| Der-Yeghiayan was born in | Aleppo, Syria to Armenian parents and raised in Beiru |
| The tournament was held in | Aleppo, Syria between April 1 and April 9. |
| n won the tournament after beating Al-Jalaa of | Aleppo, Syria |
| Church of Christ (Suleimaniyeh, | Aleppo, Syria) |
| n of the Armenian Evangelical Emmanuel Church ( | Aleppo, Syria). |
| den, Lebanon, by three Maronite young men from | Aleppo, Syria, under the patronage of Patriarch Estep |
| orn in the first decade of the 20th century in | Aleppo, Syria, she emigrated to the United States as |
| Ghadry was born in | Aleppo, Syria, but in 1964 his family emigrated to Be |
| Germanos Adam was born in 1725 in | Aleppo, Syria, and studied in the College of the Prop |
| of the U-15 WAFF Championship and took part in | Aleppo, Syria. |
| Turkey and 100 kilometres (62 mi) northeast of | Aleppo, Syria. |
| ral Research in the Dry Areas, ICARDA based in | Aleppo, Syria. |
| Shamosh was born in 1929 in | Aleppo, Syria. |
| Tuscarene Wyche died before Nov 1656 in | Aleppo, Syria. |
| ated in the east part of the Jallum quarter of | Aleppo, Syria. |
| stablished in 1901 by a community of Jews from | Aleppo, Syria. |
| ther Theresa was daughter of Ishaak Halabee of | Aleppo, Syria. |
| Aleppo Tales | |
| et Mi Eretz Titzmach, (published in English as | Aleppo Tales), is a collection of short stories relat |
| Edessa, Roger put enough military pressure on | Aleppo that the city allied with Ortoqid emir Ilghazi |
| In September 1850 in | Aleppo the Muslims attacked the Christians, burning t |
| with the official responsibly of deporting via | Aleppo the uprooted Armenians with the ultimate aim o |
| By the initiative of the Armenian community of | Aleppo, the Norwegian city of Kragero has erected a s |
| nople appointed a new Orthodox bishop, also in | Aleppo the hierarchy was definitely split, with Maxim |
| s professional life to the rank of Governor of | Aleppo then Lattakia, Ambassador of Syria in Egypt, a |
| When the Mameluks returned to | Aleppo, there were only a few hundred men left. |
| l See from the Charfet monastery in Lebanon to | Aleppo to be closer to his flock. |
| army moved 120 kilometers south-southwest from | Aleppo to camp outside that town. |
| She moved from | Aleppo to Berke, Lebanon, where on March 25, 1750 he |
| cient Emar), in modern Syria, on the road from | Aleppo to the site of Sura, where the Euphrates turns |
| order the Grand Vizier who was traveling from | Aleppo to Bagdad, to go to Azerbaijan instead. |
| His family moved to | Aleppo Township outside of Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, w |
| Sewickley Heights, Sewickley Hills, Fair Oaks, | Aleppo Township, Leetsdale, Bell Acres, Haysville, an |
| ed to form a lake; and the South Fork rises in | Aleppo Township. |
| lenfield, as well as the townships of Leet and | Aleppo Townships in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. |
| Saladin conquered | Aleppo two years later, ending Zengid rule in Syria. |
| ius III of Chios and he was appointed vicar in | Aleppo under the reign of Patriarch Macarios III Zaim |
| The capital of the State of | Aleppo was Aleppo. |
| His ministry as Syriac bishop of | Aleppo was confirmed by the Pope on 28 January 1659. |
| However, the economy of | Aleppo was badly hit by the opening of the Suez Canal |
| Aleppo was also a home to one of the richest and most | |
| Historically, | Aleppo was more united in economy and culture with it |
| The home of Qestaki al-Homsi in | Aleppo was turned into a house-museum by the efforts |
| Baselios Sakralla 3rd of | Aleppo was the Maphriyano (Catholicos) of the Syrian |
| l-Walid met at Qinnasarin, and they marched to | Aleppo, where a strong garrison under a Roman general |
| ering and later President of the University of | Aleppo where he founded the Institute for the History |
| She was taken to the hospital in | Aleppo, where she died on 7 July 1935, at the age of |
| The Turks were led by Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan of | Aleppo, while the Crusaders were led by Tancred, Prin |
| ion of the eunuch Gumushtugin and was taken to | Aleppo, while Nur ad-Din's officers competed for supr |
| i was a Hurrianised Semitic son of the king of | Aleppo who had been deposed by the new regional maste |
| Antioch was exposed to the Saracens of | Aleppo who, with help from Turkish troops, began an a |
| s the former manager of Syrian club Al-Ittihad | Aleppo with whom he won the AFC Cup in 2010 and forme |
| When back to | Aleppo, with the help of Abdallah Zakher he establish |
| wed in Hama, Darayya, and, for the first time, | Aleppo, with thousands chanting Hamza's name. |
| The Bishop of Harput was ordered to leave | Aleppo within 48 hours "and it has later been learned |
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