This is a listof rulers ofDamascus from ancient times to the present. General context: History ofDamascus. Rezon I (c. 950 BC) Tabrimmon Ben-Hadad I...
Damascus (/dəˈmæskəs/ də-MASK-əs, UK also /dəˈmɑːskəs/ də-MAH-skəs; Arabic: دِمَشق, romanized: Dimašq) is the capital and largest city of Syria, the oldest...
It is part of the Ancient City ofDamascus, which was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979. The location of the current citadel was first fortified...
The Capture ofDamascus occurred on 1 October 1918 after the capture of Haifa and the victory at the Battle of Samakh which opened the way for the pursuit...
al-Umawī), also known as the Great Mosque ofDamascus, located in the old city ofDamascus, the capital of Syria, is one of the largest and oldest mosques in...
Empire's governorsof Egypt from 1517 to 1805 were at various times known by different but synonymous titles, among them beylerbey, viceroy, governor, governor-general...
The Damascus affair of 1840 refers to the arrest of several notable members of the Jewish community in Damascus on the accusation of murdering Father Thomas...
374-7 374-7 The Damascus Titan missile explosion (also called the Damascus accident) was a 1980 U.S. nuclear weapons incident involving a Titan II Intercontinental...
widow of as-Salih Ayyub, and then Aybak, 1254. See Rulers ofDamascus. Saladin, 1174–1193 Al-Afdal, son of Saladin, 1193–1196 Al-Adil I, brother of Saladin...
Head of the Syriac Orthodox Church, which is part of the Oriental Orthodox communion and uses the Antiochene liturgy. His see is based in Damascus. Ignatius...
central government in Damascus. As the central power of the Umayyad rulers waned in the later years of the dynasty, some governors neglected to send the...
a listofgovernorsof the Umayyad province of Iraq. In medieval history, Iraq (Arabic: العراق al-ʿIrāq) was the area comprising the lower parts of Mesopotamia...
refer to the following Ottoman statesmen: Darwish Pasha (governorofDamascus), governorofDamascus in 1571–1574 Dervish Mehmed Pasha the Bosnian, grand...
The 1860 civil conflict in Mount Lebanon and Damascus, also known as the 1860 Syrian Civil War and the 1860 Christian–Druze war, was a civil conflict in...
the capital to Medina, they instead dispatched governors to administer the city on their behalf. Governors were normally selected by the caliph and remained...
This is a listof some notable venues worldwide including theaters, clubs, arenas, convention centers, and stadiums, all which can host a concert (music...