- In 1188, the
Ayyubid Sultanate led by
Saladin attacked the
castle of
Bourzey castle held by the Prin****lity of Antioch,
Saladin captured the castle....
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Bourzey castle is
called also
Mirza castle, (Arabic: قلعة ميرزا). It is
located at the
border of
Syria coastal mountains and Ghab valley, 25 km away from...
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Amable de
Bourzeis (6
April 1606,
Volvic – 2
August 1672, Paris) was a
French churchman, writer, ****enist, and Academician. A
founding member of the Académie...
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Laodicea and
Sahyun Castle in July 1188 and the
sieges of al-Shughur and
Bourzey Castle in
August 1188
further solidified Saladin's gains. The
siege of...
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Hattin 2nd
Jerusalem 3rd Tyre 2nd
Belvoir Castle Laodicea Sahyun Al-Shughur
Bourzey Safed Third Crusade Acre and Tyre
Philomelion Iconium 1st
Arsuf 1st Jaffa...
- 34°44′40″N 36°02′33″E / 34.74444°N 36.04250°E / 34.74444; 36.04250
Baniyas Bourzey castle Burj al-Sabi, near Adimeh, 35°09′14″N 35°55′39″E / 35.15389°N...
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Hattin 2nd
Jerusalem 3rd Tyre 2nd
Belvoir Castle Laodicea Sahyun Al-Shughur
Bourzey Safed Third Crusade Acre and Tyre
Philomelion Iconium 1st
Arsuf 1st Jaffa...
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Hattin 2nd
Jerusalem 3rd Tyre 2nd
Belvoir Castle Laodicea Sahyun Al-Shughur
Bourzey Safed Third Crusade Acre and Tyre
Philomelion Iconium 1st
Arsuf 1st Jaffa...
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Hattin 2nd
Jerusalem 3rd Tyre 2nd
Belvoir Castle Laodicea Sahyun Al-Shughur
Bourzey Safed Third Crusade Acre and Tyre
Philomelion Iconium 1st
Arsuf 1st Jaffa...
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Hattin 2nd
Jerusalem 3rd Tyre 2nd
Belvoir Castle Laodicea Sahyun Al-Shughur
Bourzey Safed Third Crusade Acre and Tyre
Philomelion Iconium 1st
Arsuf 1st Jaffa...