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Artah (Arabic: أرتاح; modern-day Reyhanlı) was a
medieval town and
castle located 25
miles east-northeast of Antioch, to the east of the Iron
Bridge on...
- The
Battle of
Artah was
fought in 1105
between Crusader forces and the
Seljuk Turks at the town of
Artah near Antioch. The
Turks were led by
Fakhr al-Mulk...
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revitalised the
beleaguered prin****lity with
victory at the
battle of
Artah on 20
April 1105 over a
larger force, led by the
Seljuk Ridwan of Aleppo...
- Adi ibn
Artah al-Fazari (Arabic: عدي بن أرطاة الفزاري) (died 720) was a
governor of
Basra for the
Umayyad dynasty,
serving during the
caliphate of 'Umar...
- Busr ibn Abi
Artat al-Amiri (Arabic: بسر بن أبي أرطأة العامري, romanized: Busr ibn Abī Arṭāt al-ʿĀmirī; 620s–c. 690–700s) was a
prominent Arab commander...
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regent in Antioch. Tancred's
victory over
Radwan of
Aleppo at the
Battle of
Artah in 1105
allowed the
Latin prin****lity to
recover some its
territories east...
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Roger marched out from
Artah with
Bernard of Valence, the
Latin Patriarch of Antioch.
Bernard suggested they
remain there, as
Artah was a well-defended fortress...
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Title Album Video Clip
Director 2017
Metghayar Alayi N/A 2017 123
Habibi N/A 2018 Elaa Maak N/A 2019
Areed Artah N/A Said El
Marouk 2019
Shouqi N/A...
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instead towards the Prin****lity of Antioch,
where he was able to
seize Artah,
Kafar Latha, Basar****, and Bara.[citation needed] In 1148, the
Second Crusade...
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sites was essential: the town of
Artah, the Iron
Bridge across the Orontes, as well as the
harbour of St Simeon.
Artah's importance resulted from its strategic...