- and
Libya Sicca.
During the
Islamic period, the area came to be
known as
Barqa,
after the city of Barca.
Cyrenaica became an
Italian colony in 1911. After...
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Barqa (Arabic: برقة) was a
Palestinian Arab
village located 37 km
north of Gaza near the modern-day
Israeli city of Ashdod. It was
referred to as Barka...
- also
known as
Barke (Ancient Gr****: Βάρκη, Bárkē), Barka,
Barqa,
Barqah (Arabic: برقة,
Barqa), and
Barce (Latin and Italian) was an ancient, medieval,...
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Zubayrid caliphs. He pla**** a key role in the
early Muslim conquests of Egypt,
Barqa (Cyrenaica) and Ifriqiya. When the
latter province fell to a Byzantine–Berber...
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Benebarak ('Sons of Barak') (Hebrew: בְּנֵי בְּרַק, Bnei Brak) was a
biblical city
mentioned in the Book of Joshua.
According to the
biblical account it...
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Hamilcar Barca or
Barcas (Punic: 𐤇𐤌𐤋𐤒𐤓𐤕𐤟𐤁𐤓𐤒, romanized: Ḥomilqart
Barqa; c. 275 – 228 BC) was a
Carthaginian general and statesman,
leader of the...
- a Gr**** city in
North Africa La
Barca (muni****lity), Jalisco,
Mexico Barqa, Gaza
Barca (parish), a
parish of
Portugal Barca d'Alva,
village in Portugal...
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province with
regional capital at
Barqa;
first governors uncertain. Mu'awiya ibn Hudayj, c.665–666 —
ruled from
Barqa Uqba ibn Nafi, 666–674 — conquered...
- Mago
Barca (Punic: 𐤌𐤂𐤍 𐤁𐤓𐤒, romanized: Magon
Barqa; died 202 BC) was a Carthaginian,
member of the
Barcid family, who pla**** an
important role...
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expanded to
incorporate the
ruins of the depo****ted
Palestinian town of
Barqa,
today an
archaeological area
containing ancient tombs and a
Byzantine mosaic...