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Beirut (/beɪˈruːt/ bay-ROOT; Arabic: بيروت, romanized: Bayrūt) is the
capital and
largest city of Lebanon. As of 2014[update][needs update],
Greater Beirut...
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approach that he
ordered the
walls of Laodicia, Gibelet, Tortosa,
Biblium and
Beyrout, to be
pulled down,
sparing only the fortresses, that is the
citadels and...
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Berenice is
called regina ("queen") in the
Latin inscription discovered at
Beyrout, in
which her name
appears to
precede that of her
brother Agrippa. In 64...
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Nicole Wilson) The
seven cities were Cairo, Smyrna, Constantinople,
Beyrout, Aleppo, Damascus, and Medina.
Graves refers to this
incident not as a...
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Beirute sandwich Beyrouth Après Rasage, a film by Hani
Tamba Beyrout meteorite of 1921,
which fell in Beirut, Lebanon; See
Meteorite falls Biruta...
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Macgregor (1844). "Syria and Palestine:
Beyrout".
Commercial Statistics. London: C.
Knight and Co. "
Beyrout", Cook's Tourists'
Handbook for Palestine...
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lately begun to
cultivate sugar-canes in the
gardens of
Saide and of
Beyrout,
equal to
those of the Delta.
Indigo grows without cultivation on the banks...
- Vitry, a
historian of the Crusades, reported: Our
people lay
siege to
Beyrout both by sea and land, and
being joined by Bertram, the
noble count of Tripoli...
- some
naval attacks along the
Syrian coast,
destroying Damour,
south of
Beyrout.
Ghazan made a last
attack on the
Mamluks in
Spring 1303, with 30,000 troops...
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Azawe Beyrout. pp. 88–411. Tehrani, Aqa
Bozorg (1982–1983) [1403 lunar]. Al
Zariah Fi
Tasanif Al Shia (in Arabic). Vol. 15. dar Al
Azawe Beyrout. p. 95...