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  2. Timeline of Damascus - Wikipedia

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    150 CE – Damascus became a Roman provincial city under Trajan. [1] ... 1142 – Al-Mujahidiyah Madrasa established. 1154 – Nur al-Din Bimaristan built.

  3. Damascus - Wikipedia

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    The Seljuqs established a court in Damascus and a systematic reversal of Shia inroads in the city. The city also saw an expansion of religious life through private endowments financing religious institutions and hospitals (maristans). Damascus soon became one of the most important centers of propagating Islamic thought in the Muslim world.

  4. 1920 capture of Damascus - Wikipedia

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    Shortly after, in September 1920, Damascus was established as the capital of the State of Damascus under French Mandate. The war of the Hashemites against the French, which erupted in January 1920, shortly became a devastating campaign for the new proclaimed Arab Kingdom of Syria.

  5. State of Damascus - Wikipedia

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    The State of Damascus (French: État de Damas; Arabic: دولة دمشق Dawlat Dimashq) was one of the six states established by the French General Henri Gouraud in the French Mandate of Syria which followed the San Remo conference of 1920 and the defeat of King Faisal's short-lived monarchy in Syria.

  6. History of Syria - Wikipedia

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    Damascus became the major entrepot for Mecca, ... Hama and Homs was established. In 1586, the Eyalet of Raqqa was established in eastern Syria.

  7. Syria - Wikipedia

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    Damascus and Aleppo are cities of great cultural significance. Damascus was the seat of the Umayyad Caliphate and a provincial capital for the Mamluk Sultanate in Egypt. The modern Syrian state was established in the mid-20th century after centuries of Ottoman rule, as a French Mandate.

  8. Old city of Damascus - Wikipedia

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    The Citadel of Damascus is located in the northwest corner of the Old City. The Damascus Straight Street (referred to in the conversion of St. Paul in Acts 9:11), also known as the Via Recta, was the decumanus (east–west main street) of Roman Damascus, and extended for over 1,500 m (4,900 ft). Today, it consists of the street of Bab Sharqi ...

  9. Damascus Eyalet - Wikipedia

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    Damascus Eyalet (Arabic: إيالة دمشق; Ottoman Turkish: ایالت شام, romanized: Eyālet-i Šām) [2] was an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. Its reported area in the 19th century was 51,900 square kilometres (20,020 sq mi). [ 3 ]