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    The Lordship of Transjordan (Old French: Oultrejourdain) was one of the principal lordships of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. It encompassed an extensive and...
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  • Walter III Brisebarre (category Lords of Beirut)
    Helena and Walter stood to inherit from her father the entire lordship of Transjordan. Transjordan, which owed 40 knights, was an even greater fief than Beirut...
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  • Transjordan may refer to: Transjordan (region), an area to the east of the Jordan River Oultrejordain, a Crusader lordship (1118–1187), also called Transjordan...
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    in Nablus to King Baldwin III and received the lordship of Transjordan in return. Transjordan was one of the greatest fiefs in the crusader kingdom. Among...
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  • daughter, Isabella. Philip of Milly resigned his lands to enter the Order of the Knights Templar, and the lordship of Transjordan passed to his elder daughter...
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  • Beatrice Brisebarre (category Lords of Oultrejordain)
    inherited the lordship of Transjordan in 1166 from her maternal grandfather, Philip of Milly, after her father renounced his lordship of Beirut. Beatrice's...
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    Retrieved 6 July 2009. Sinibaldi, Micaela (2022-01-02). "The Crusader Lordship of Transjordan (1100–1189): settlement forms, dynamics and significance". Levant...
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    part of the Lordship of Oultrejordain, including Montreal and Al-Karak. During the Battle of Hattin (1187) near Lake Tiberias just north of Transjordan, the...
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    Transjordan, also known as the East Bank or the Transjordanian Highlands (Arabic: شرق الأردن, romanized: Sharq al ʾUrdun, lit. 'East of the Jordan'),...
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  • an exhaustive list of lordships. (in German) History of Schellenberg Steven Tibble, Monarchy and Lordships in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1099-1291...
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  • Reader. Equinox. p. 6. Micaela Sinibaldi (2022). "The Crusader Lordship of Transjordan (1100–1189): settlement forms, dynamics and significance". Levant...
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    leading to the formation of its first municipal council in 1909. Amman witnessed rapid growth after its designation as Transjordan's capital in 1921, receiving...
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    Al-Karak (redirect from Karak of Moab)
    the name of John, is said to have lived in the 9th century. Al-Karak fell within the Crusader lordship of Oultrejourdain, the lands east of the River...
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    Hütteroth, W.-D.; Abdulfattah, K. (1977). Historical Geography of Palestine, Transjordan and Southern Syria in the Late 16th Century. Erlanger Geographische...
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    Crusader fortress surrendered to the Muslims. In May 1187, Saladin left Transjordan and began his offensive against the Crusaders. Saladin took a force to...
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    Southern Transjordan across the Islamic Centuries". In Rogan, Eugene L.; Tell, Tariq (eds.). Village, Steppe and State: The Social Origins of Modern Jordan...
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    Emirate of Transjordan (1921–1946). The Ottoman Empire's possessions in the Arabian Peninsula became the Kingdom of Hejaz, which the Sultanate of Nejd (today...
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    An-Nasir Dawud (category Ayyubid emirs of Damascus)
    acknowledging the overlordship of his older brother. An-Nasir was compensated with the lordship of Kerak in the Transjordan region. An-Nasir Dawud was to...
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    Kerak Castle (category Castles and fortifications of the Kingdom of Jerusalem)
    due to lack of arms, not a lack of food. With the fall of Kerak, the Castle of Montreal, which had been replaced as the centre of the lordship by Kerak,...
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    Aqaba (redirect from History of Aqaba)
    the Making of Transjordan". Archived from the original on 21 September 2011. Retrieved 25 February 2019. Government of Jordan, Department of Statistics...
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    Petra (category Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets via Module:Annotated link)
    was occupied by Baldwin I of the Kingdom of Jerusalem and formed the second fief of the barony of Al Karak (in the lordship of Oultrejordain) with the title...
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    and al-Adil's son al-Mu'azzam took possession of Karak and Transjordan. In 1196, al-Afdal was driven out of Damascus by al Adil in alliance with Uthman...
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    Al-Sharat (category Medieval history of Jordan)
    Southern Transjordan across the Islamic Centuries". In Rogan, Eugene L.; Tell, Tariq (eds.). Village, Steppe and State: The Social Origins of Modern Jordan...
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    Below is a list of sovereign states with the dates of their formation (date of their independence or of their constitution), sorted by continent. This...
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  • ad-Din's subsequent ambush of Baldwin at Jacob's Ford. Philip exchanged the lordship of Nablus with Baldwin III for Oultrejordain on 31 July 1161. For Melisende...
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    The territorial evolution of the British Empire is considered to have begun with the foundation of the English colonial empire in the late 16th century...
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    supremacy of his elder brother Al-Kamil. His other brother, An-Nasir Dawud, is compensated with the lordship of Al-Karak in the Transjordan region. Abu...
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    Gezer (redirect from Sack of Gezer)
    case, other researchers[who?] prefer one of two candidates from Transjordan, Gadara in Perea, or Gadara of the Decapolis (see more at Perea and Gadara...
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    Ajloun Castle (category Military history of the Ayyubid Sultanate)
    progress of the Latin Kingdom, which with the Lordship of Oultrejordain had gained a foothold in Transjordan, and as a retort to the castle of Belvoir...
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    late 1915 until the end of World War I. Austria-Hungary's declaration of war against Serbia on 28 July 1914 marked the beginning of the war. After three...
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