• The sieges of Tiberias occurred in late 1742 and the summer of 1743 when the Ottoman governor of Damascus, Sulayman Pasha al-Azm, twice attempted and failed...
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  • Siege of Tiberias may refer to: Siege of Tiberias (1187), during the Battle of Hattin Sieges of Tiberias (17421743) by the Ottoman governor of Damascus...
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  • Succession Siege of Prague (1742) – War of the Austrian Succession Siege of La Guaira (1743) – War of the Austrian Succession Siege of Eger (1743) – War of the...
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  • operation after his return to Damascus in July 1743. He died suddenly in August on the outskirts of Tiberias, and Zahir used the opportunity to assault his...
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  • Al-Zayadina (category People from Tiberias)
    sieges against their Tiberias and Deir Hanna headquarters in 1742 and 1743 by the governor of Damascus, Sulayman Pasha al-Azm, who had the support of...
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  • the province of Syria Palaestina. Although large Jewish populations remain in Samaria and Galilee, with Tiberias as the headquarters of exiled Jewish...
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    Lisbon massacre (category History of Lisbon)
    The Lisbon massacre started on Sunday, 19 April 1506 in Lisbon when a crowd of churchgoers attacked and killed several people in the congregation whom they...
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  • British author and translator. The Great Sieges of History (1855). A study of sieges, including Crusader sieges of Acre, Antioch, Edessa and Jerusalem. Illustrated...
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