Krak des Chevaliers (redirect from Crac des Chevaliers and Qal’at Salah El-Din)
Chevaliers (French: [kʁak de ʃ(ə)valje]; Arabic: قلعة الحصن, romanized: Qalʿat al-Ḥiṣn, Arabic: [ˈqalʕat alˈħisˤn]; Old French: Crac des Chevaliers or...
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Abu Qubays, Syria (redirect from Qal'at Abu Qobeis)
Qubays paid a yearly tribute to the Knights Hospitallers of Margat (Qal'at Marqab in Arabic), a prominent Catholic military order, consisting of 800 gold...
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Maraclea Margat, also known as Marqab Masyaf Castle Montferrand Nimrod Fortress, Arabic names Qal'at Nimrud and Qal'at as-Subayba; Ayyubid castle expanded...
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locally known as Al-Sheikh Deeb Castle (Arabic: قلعة الشيخ ديب, romanized: Qal'at Sheikh Dib). The fortress stands at an elevation of 730 meters (2,400 ft)...
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Aleika Castle – Isma'ili castle Amrit – Phoenician city Chastel Rouge (Qal’at Yahmur) – Crusader castle Hosn Suleiman Margat – Crusader castle Citadel...
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Khawabi (Arabic: الخوابي), also spelled Qal'at al-Khawabi (Arabic: قلعة الخوابي) is a village and medieval citadel in northwestern Syria, administratively...
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census. Its inhabitants are predominantly Alawites. Nearby is Chastel Rouge (Qal'at Yahmur), a Crusader-era castle. "General Census of Population 2004". Retrieved...
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Sea of Galilee, 1168–1189 Chastel Rouge (Qal’at Yahmur) on the Syrian coast, c. 1177 – 1289 Margat (Marqab), south of Latakia, 1186–1285 Qurfays (Corveis)...
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al-Akrad), the Hospitallers' major fortress in the Levant, 1142–1271 Margat (Marqab) on the Syrian coast south of Latakia, the Knights' other major redoubt...
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