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Margat, also
known as
Marqab (Arabic: قلعة المرقب, romanized: Qalʻat al-Marqab, lit. 'Castle of the Watchtower'), is a
castle near Baniyas, Syria, which...
- The
siege of
Margat took
place in 1285 and
resulted in the
Crusaders losing the
castle of
Margat to the
Mamluk Sultanate. The
capture of the
castle paved...
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Damien Margat (born 10
April 1983) is a
French lightweight rower. He won a gold
medal at the 2004
World Rowing Championships in
Banyoles with the lightweight...
- Beaumaris)
where the
terrain permitted, or an
irregular polygon (at Krak and
Margat)
where curtain walls of a spur
castle followed the
contours of a hill. Concentric...
- on
Margat. On 17
April 1285, in
spite of the
agreement of peace,
Qalawun attacked Margat. The
Hospitallers negotiated their surrender and
Margat capitulated...
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Margot (/ˈmɑːrɡoʊ,
ˈmɑːrɡət/ MAR-goh, MAR-gət, French: [maʁɡo]) is a
feminine given name, a
diminutive of Marguerite. It is also
occasionally a surname...
- was too well
defended and
instead marched on the
Hospitaller castle of
Margat,
which he also
failed to capture.
Another earthquake struck in 1202, and...
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Phoenician city
Chastel Rouge (Qal’at Yahmur) –
Crusader castle Hosn
Suleiman Margat –
Crusader castle Tell
Kazel –
Bronze age site (possibly the
ancient city...
- 2nd
Arsuf Caesarea Haifa Safed 2nd
Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des
Chevaliers 2nd
Tripoli Lord Edward's
Crusade Homs
Margat 3rd
Tripoli 2nd Acre Ruad...
- India.
Archived from the
original on 8
March 2017.
Retrieved 31 July 2017.
Margat, Jean F. (2004).
Mediterranean Basin Water Atlas. UNESCO. p. 4. ISBN 9782951718159...