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  2. Old City of Gaza - Wikipedia

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    The Old City of Gaza is the historical center of Gaza City, in the Gaza Strip. For much of recorded history it has been the southernmost coastal city in the region of Palestine , occupying a strategic position on ancient trade route of the Via Maris , between Egypt and the Levant .

  3. Saint Porphyrius - Wikipedia

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    Porphyrius of Gaza is known only from a vivid biography by Mark the Deacon and from a reference made by John II, Bishop of Jerusalem. The Vita Porphyrii appears to be a contemporary account of Porphyrius that chronicles in some detail the end of paganism in Gaza in the early fifth century.

  4. History of Gaza - Wikipedia

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    The Old Town of Gaza (1862–1863). Picture by Francis Frith The known history of Gaza spans 4,000 years. Gaza was ruled, destroyed and repopulated by various dynasties, empires, and peoples. Originally a Canaanite settlement, it came under the control of the ancient Egyptians for roughly 350 years before being conquered and becoming one of the Philistines' principal cities. Gaza became part ...

  5. Mark the Deacon - Wikipedia

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    A native of the province of Asia, he was the companion of Bishop Porphyrius of Gaza from 395 until 420, a deacon in his church and his biographer. [1] Mark worked as a calligrapher in Jerusalem. He met Porphyrius during one of the latter's visits there, entering his service around 395 and following him to Gaza after his appointment as bishop. [1]

  6. Gaza Strip in maps: Life in Gaza under siege - AOL

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  7. Gaza City - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Egypt administered the newly formed Gaza Strip territory and several improvements were undertaken in the city. Gaza was occupied by Israel in the Six-Day War in 1967, and in 1993, the city was transferred to the newly created Palestinian National Authority.

  8. Understanding the history of the Israel-Gaza conflict - AOL

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    The Gaza Strip is a mere 25 miles long and six miles wide, located on the Mediterranean coast between Egypt and Israel. ... holds a prominent place in history as one of the most contested ...

  9. Zaytun Quarter - Wikipedia

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    In 1525, Dar al-Khudar contained 43 households, [4] while Zaytun, the south eastern part of present Al-Zaytun, had 54 households and 30 bachelors, [5] and Nasara, close to the Church of Saint Porphyrius, had 82 households. [6] The Christian and Jewish neighborhoods of Gaza were also a part of al-Zaytun