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Historic castle in Syria
Margat, also known as Marqab (Arabic: قلعة المرقب, romanized: Qalʻat al-Marqab, lit. 'Castle of the Watchtower'), is a castle near Baniyas, Syria, which
Margat
Crusader castle near Homs, Syria
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
Krak_des_Chevaliers
Part of the Crusades
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
Siege_of_Margat
History of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1272–1302
on Margat. On 17 April 1285, in spite of the agreement of peace, Qalawun attacked Margat. The Hospitallers negotiated their surrender and Margat capitulated
Fall_of_Outremer
French rower
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
Damien_Margat
Type of fortification
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
Concentric_castle
Major river in Switzerland and France
Walser: Rotten [ˈrotən]; Arpitan: Rôno [ˈʁono]; Occitan: Ròse [ˈrɔze, ˈʀɔze] Margat, Jean F. (2004). Mediterranean Basin Water Atlas. UNESCO. p. 4. ISBN 9782951718159
Rhône
Name list
Margot (/ˈmɑːrɡoʊ, ˈmɑːrɡət/ MAR-goh, MAR-gət, French: [maʁɡo]) is a feminine given name, a French diminutive of Marguerite that has long been used as
Margot
Private university in Budapest, Hungary
the Syro-Hungarian Archeological Mission, which does the restoration of Margat's crusader fortress. Nearly 8.000 students attend the university, enrolled
Pázmány Péter Catholic University
Pázmány_Péter_Catholic_University
Religious wars of the High Middle Ages
was reduced to Tyre, Antioch, Tripoli, and the fortresses of Beaufort, Margat, and Krak des Chevaliers. Saladin had freed Guy in May 1188, but Conrad
Crusades
Prefecture of Ottoman Syria
districts (kaza): Latakia (Lazikiyye), Jableh (Cebele), Sahyun (Sahyûn) and Margat (Markab). Karpat, K.H. (1985). Ottoman population, 1830-1914: demographic
Latakia_Sanjak
Governorate in Syria
Phoenician city Chastel Rouge (Qal’at Yahmur) – Crusader castle Hosn Suleiman Margat – Crusader castle Citadel of Arwad Tell Kazel – Bronze age site (possibly
Tartus_Governorate
Sea between Africa, Asia, and Europe
Mediterranean Sea, accounting for some 4,184 103 km2 (including the R. Nile) Margat, Jean F. (2004). Mediterranean Basin Water Atlas. UNESCO. p. 4. ISBN 978-2-9517181-5-9
Mediterranean_Sea
City in Tartous Governorate, Syria
2003 invasion of Iraq). On a nearby hill stands the Crusader castle of Margat (Qalʻat al-Marqab), a huge Knights Hospitaller fortress built with black
Baniyas
French drama school
in charge it until 1971. It was then taken over by former pupil Rosine Margat, and since 2010 it has been run by Chantal Brière. René Simon was married
Cours_Simon
Beaude, in Arabic also Balda al-Milk or Beldeh) near Margat, 1160s–1271 Qurfays (Corveis) also near Margat, until 1271 Silifke Castle (Le Selef, ancient Seleucia)
List of Knights Hospitaller sites
List_of_Knights_Hospitaller_sites
on the Syrian coast, c. 1177 – 1289 Margat (Marqab), south of Latakia, 1186–1285 Qurfays (Corveis), near Margat, c. 1186 – 1271 Le Forbelet, in the Valley
History of the Knights Hospitaller in the Levant
History_of_the_Knights_Hospitaller_in_the_Levant
Castle in Syria
Nizari Isma'ili castle located around 30 kilometres (19 mi) southeast of Margat, in the al-Ansariyah mountains in northwest Syria. The castle was built
Al-Kahf_Castle
Prince of Antioch from 1163 to 1201
Qosair. Bohemond besieged the fortress, but Rainald II Masoir, Lord of Margat, and other noblemen who supported the patriarch rose up against him. Baldwin
Bohemond_III_of_Antioch
Overview of fortified medieval residences in the Eastern Mediterranean
15389; 35.92750 Chastel Blanc Chastel Rouge Krak des Chevaliers Maraclea Margat, also known as Marqab Masyaf Castle Montferrand Nimrod Fortress, Arabic
List_of_Crusader_castles
Topics referred to by the same term
Rainald I Masoir (died c. 1135), lord of Margat and constable of Antioch Rainald II Masoir (died c. 1185), lord of Margat This disambiguation page lists articles
Rainald_Masoir
Lord of Margat
Rainald II Masoir was the lord of Margat from c. 1140 to c. 1185. In 1133, his father lost his castle to the Muslims, but it was regained in 1140. Rainald
Rainald_II_Masoir
Concept describing members of medieval military religious orders
"monk-soldier" was formally confirmed only in 1205 at the general chapter held at Margat. Las armas y las letras Shaolin Monastery Sōhei Seward 2008, p. 245. Demurger
Warrior_monk
Catholic military order
Kingdom and in the Principality of Antioch, were the Krak des Chevaliers and Margat in Syria. The property of the Order was divided into priories, subdivided
Knights_Hospitaller
Culinary traditions of Iraq
meat—often braised lamb. Margat bamia or simply bamia, a stew made with okra and lamb or beef cubes in a tomato sauce. Margat baytinijan, an aubergine-based
Iraqi_cuisine
Fortified structure
were responsible for the foundation of sites such as Krak des Chevaliers, Margat, and Belvoir. Design varied not just between orders, but between individual
Castle
1177 battle between the Crusaders and Ayyubids
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Montgisard
Battle in 1182 in the Holy Land
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Belvoir_Castle
Grand Master of the Knights Templar between 1171 and 1179
Inspired by the Templars' sensational victory at Montgisard, Renaud, Lord of Margat, donated half of the income from several of his cities to the order's cause
Odo_of_St_Amand
River in Italy
link] Latin: Padus or Ēridanus; Ancient Ligurian: Bodincus or Bodencus Margat, Jean F. (2004). Mediterranean Basin Water Atlas. UNESCO. p. 4. ISBN 9782951718159
Po_(river)
1110 battle of the Crusaders
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Beirut_(1110)
2018 studio album by The Go! Team
members Ninja and Maki, with guest vocals from the Detroit Youth Choir, Julie Margat, Darenda Weaver, and Amber Arcades. Brass was provided by the Neon Saints
Semicircle_(album)
Prelude to the First Crusade (April–October 1096)
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
People's_Crusade
Battle of the Third Crusade
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Jaffa_(1192)
Jerusalem in 1244. Headquarters moved to Acre, Krak des Chevaliers, and Margat. Captured at La Forbie in 1244. Jean de Ronay served as grand master ad
List of grand masters of the Knights Hospitaller
List_of_grand_masters_of_the_Knights_Hospitaller
Part of the First Crusade (1097)
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Nicaea
1937 film
secrétaire Gilberte Joney as Jacqueline Marinette Luppi as Josy Blanche Margat as La soubrette Frédéric Mariotti as L'hôtelier Lola Venda as La créole
Men_of_Prey
Capture of city in the Crusades
Tripoli. However, the Mamluks continued to expand their control, conquering Margat in 1285, and Lattakiah in 1287. The Mamluk Sultan Qalawun still had an official
Fall_of_Tripoli_(1289)
Nizari Isma'ili military order (1090–1256)
Knights Hospitaller beginning at the Isma'ili stronghold Abu Qubays, near Margat. The count of Tripoli in 1213 was Bohemond IV, the fourth prince of Antioch
Order_of_Assassins
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege of Caesarea Maritima (1101)
Siege_of_Caesarea_Maritima_(1101)
1187 Saladin victory over the Crusaders
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Hattin
Mamluk Sultan of Egypt and Syria (r. 1279–1290)
peace treaties, Qalawun sacked the "impregnable" Hospitaller fortress of Margat in 1285, and established a Mamluk garrison there. He also captured and destroyed
Qalawun
Name list
American politician Damien Marcq (born 1988), French footballer Damien Margat (born 1983), French rower Damien Markman (born 1978), English footballer
Damien
Medieval castle in northwestern Syria
of Raqqa Hama Castle Al-Kahf Castle Khariba Castle Khawabi Maniqa Castle Margat Masyaf Castle Montferrand Nimrod Castle Palmyra Castle Qal'at Ja'bar Qal'at
Sahyun_Castle
British band
Ninja and Maki, as well as guest vocals from the Detroit Youth Choir, Julie Margat, Darenda Weaver, and Amber Arcades. Exclaim! scored the album a 7 out of
The_Go!_Team
Mongol ruler of the Ilkhanate from 1265 to 1282
resumed attacks on Frankish territory, capturing the northern fortress of Margat in 1285, Lattakia in 1287, and Tripoli in 1289. In 1284, Abaqa's son Arghun
Abaqa_Khan
Catholic lay religious order
Church of Saint Mary of the Germans Coliath^ Gibelacar Krak des Chevaliers Margat Mount Tabor^ Other regions Tripoli Principality of Heitersheim Colonization
Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Sovereign_Military_Order_of_Malta
Castle in Raqqa Governorate, Syria
of Raqqa Hama Castle Al-Kahf Castle Khariba Castle Khawabi Maniqa Castle Margat Masyaf Castle Montferrand Nimrod Castle Palmyra Castle Qal'at Ja'bar Qal'at
Qal'at_Ja'bar
Christian conquest of the First Crusade
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1099)
Nobleman
Pierre de Vieille-Brioude (c. 1200 – after 1242, Margat Castle), or Vieille-Bride, was a nobleman from Auvergne who was the eighteenth Grand Master of
Pierre_de_Vieille-Brioude
1097–98 invasion in the First Crusade
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Antioch
1110 battle of the Norwegian Crusade
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Sidon
Religious crusade in Egypt from 1248 to 1254
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Seventh_Crusade
Sarmenia (1216–1251), also mayor in 1216 Peter de Hazart (1262) Martin of Margat (1140–1144) Peter Salvarici (1149) William de Monci (1169) Paganus (1210)
Officers of the Principality of Antioch
Officers_of_the_Principality_of_Antioch
1096–1099 Christian re-conquest of the Holy Land
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
First_Crusade
Military campaign in Upper Mesopotamia
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Seljuk campaign on the Crusaders (1111)
Seljuk_campaign_on_the_Crusaders_(1111)
Religion of the Eurasian steppe nations
storm the Krak des Chevaliers in February 1281, with the Hospitallers of Margat. Due to the claim that there is only one eternal Tengri in heaven, many
Tengrism
English knight (died 1277)
their differences in 1262, mainly with the extinction of the claims of Margat and Sidon. Revel strengthened the Hospitaller domain by acquiring the Benedictine
Hugues_de_Revel
Castle in Syria
of Raqqa Hama Castle Al-Kahf Castle Khariba Castle Khawabi Maniqa Castle Margat Masyaf Castle Montferrand Nimrod Castle Palmyra Castle Qal'at Ja'bar Qal'at
Qal'at_Sukkara
German noble family
Henneberg Sophia of Andechs (d. 2 June 1218) c. 1182 four children 14 June 1190 Margat aged 39–40? Poppo V / I c. 1130? Second son of Poppo III [bg] 1156 – 29
House_of_Henneberg
Campaigns in Egypt by the Kingdom of Jerusalem
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Crusader_invasions_of_Egypt
Lady of Tarsus and Mamistra, Countess of Tripoli
Raymond II, Count of Tripoli Philip Agnes, wife of Renaud II, Lord of Margat McDougall 2017, p. 159. Hodgson 2007, p. 217. Pernoud 2003, p. 117. Richard
Cecile_of_France
Conquest of Jerusalem by the Ayyubids
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1187)
Turkish state in central Anatolia from 1077 to 1308
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Sultanate_of_Rum
of Raqqa Hama Castle Al-Kahf Castle Khariba Castle Khawabi Maniqa Castle Margat Masyaf Castle Montferrand Nimrod Castle Palmyra Castle Qal'at Ja'bar Qal'at
Shmemis
Major earthquakes in the Turkey–Syria border region
been damaged by the ongoing Syrian civil war. The Crusader-built castle Margat suffered damage, with part of a tower and parts of some walls collapsing
2023_Turkey–Syria_earthquakes
Battle in 1183 in the Holy Land
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_al-Fule
Crusader battle in Syria, 12th century
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Sahyun_Castle
Part of the Sixth Crusade
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1244)
Ayyubids capture of Belvoir Castle
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Belvoir_Castle
1191 Third Crusade battle
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Arsuf
Middle Ages battle
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Cresson
Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Church of Saint Mary of the Germans Coliath^ Gibelacar Krak des Chevaliers Margat Mount Tabor^ Other regions Tripoli Principality of Heitersheim Colonization
Giacomo dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto
Giacomo_dalla_Torre_del_Tempio_di_Sanguinetto
Battle in Middle East
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Ramla_(1102)
City in Syria
30-minute drive from Tartus. These attractions include: The old city of Tartus. Margat Castle, north of the city. The historic town of Safita. Arwad island and
Tartus
Algeciras (1278–1279) – Reconquista Siege of Berat (1280–1281) Siege of Margat (1282) Siege of Messina (1282) Siege of Trebizond (1282) Siege of Albarracín
List_of_sieges
Pakistani counterterrorism operation
militants. 4 Pakistani soldiers were killed and 3 injured in a blast in the margat area of Quetta. 7 Pakistani soldiers were killed in a bomb blast in Kachhi
Operation_Azm-e-Istehkam
Latin Patriarch of Antioch in the 12th century
the nobility of Antioch under their leader, Rainald II Masoir, lord of Margat, held out in al-Quṣayr under siege by Bohemond. Aimery himself took part
Aimery_of_Limoges
Castle in Syria
of Raqqa Hama Castle Al-Kahf Castle Khariba Castle Khawabi Maniqa Castle Margat Masyaf Castle Montferrand Nimrod Castle Palmyra Castle Qal'at Ja'bar Qal'at
Masyaf_Castle
10th Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller (1190–1192)
sank a Muslim ship that was going to supply Acre on 7 June, in sight of Margat, a fortress belonging to the Hospitallers. They arrived in Acre on 8 June
Garnier_de_Nablus
1111–1112 battle of the Crusaders
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Tyre_(1111–1112)
12th-century conflict in West Asia
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Edessa_(1144)
Emperor in Cyprus
transferred Isaac to the Knights Hospitaller, who kept him imprisoned in Margat near Tripoli. This was a major turning point in the history of Cyprus, leading
Isaac_Komnenos_of_Cyprus
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Jaffa_(1102)
Battle of the Third Crusade
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Acre_(1189–1191)
Oldest castle in the world
of Raqqa Hama Castle Al-Kahf Castle Khariba Castle Khawabi Maniqa Castle Margat Masyaf Castle Montferrand Nimrod Castle Palmyra Castle Qal'at Ja'bar Qal'at
Citadel_of_Aleppo
Building in Homs Governorate, Syria
of Raqqa Hama Castle Al-Kahf Castle Khariba Castle Khawabi Maniqa Castle Margat Masyaf Castle Montferrand Nimrod Castle Palmyra Castle Qal'at Ja'bar Qal'at
Qasr_al-Hayr_al-Gharbi
French friar (died 1285)
in the Holy Land where he could have been Châtelain of the fortress of Margat. In 1255, he became lord of the Krak des Chevaliers, he became Marshal from
Nicolas_Lorgne
Calendar year
appear with specially built war engines before the Crusader fortress of Margat and begin a siege. For a month, the Mamluks can make no progress and the
1285
Battle in 1105 in Turkey
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Artah
1189–1192 attempted re-conquest of the Holy Land
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Third_Crusade
Castle in Syria
region by 1032. In 1118 or 1119, Rainald I Masoir persuaded the commander of Margat from Banu Muhriz to surrender the fortress to him, along with the nearby
Maniqa
1096 Battle in Anatolia
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Civetot
1100 battle near the Nahr al-Kalb river
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_the_Dog_River
Ethnic group
protect the region. The Turkmen were called on to assist in the capture of Margat by the Muslim commander of the Krak des Chevaliers in 1280. The late Mamluk-era
Syrian_Turkmen
Portuguese knight
they reproached him for having held the general chapter in the fortress of Margat outside the kingdom of Jerusalem, a reproach of very poor quality. The reason
Fernando_Afonso_of_Portugal
Historic castle in Syria
of Raqqa Hama Castle Al-Kahf Castle Khariba Castle Khawabi Maniqa Castle Margat Masyaf Castle Montferrand Nimrod Castle Palmyra Castle Qal'at Ja'bar Qal'at
Shayzar_Castle
Mamluk Sultan of Egypt from 1293 to 1294
Šaktāy. Qalawun received the news of an-Nasir's birth during his siege of Margat on the coast of the Levant. An-Nasir Muhammad was raised and behaved in
Al-Nasir_Muhammad
1217–1221 attempted conquest of the Holy Land
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Fifth_Crusade
Sicilian invasion of Egypt
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Alexandria_(1174)
MARGAT
MARGAT
MARGAT
MARGAT
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
A mountain in mekkah
Boy/Male
Indian
Slave of the restorer
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a habitational name from some lost place (probably in Staffordshire, where the surname is particularly common).
Boy/Male
Indian
Desire
Female
Yiddish
 Variant spelling of Yiddish Golda, GOLDE means "golden." Compare with another form of Golde.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Changed, sleeping.
Biblical
look; eye; fountain
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The Cause of Blowing
Boy/Male
Tamil
Unique, No one like him, Non duality
Girl/Female
Tamil
Aadarshini | ஆதரà¯à®·à®¿à®¨à¯€
Idealistic
MARGAT
MARGAT
MARGAT
MARGAT
MARGAT
n.
The margate fish.