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City in Lebanon
Arqa (Arabic: عرقا, romanized: ʿArqā; Akkadian: 𒅕𒋡𒋫, romanized: Irqata) is a Lebanese village near Miniara in Akkar Governorate, Lebanon, 22 km northeast
Arqa
British world music collective
Suns of Arqa are a world music collective founded in 1979 by Michael Wadada (real name Michael Albert Ward, deceased 2021-10-24). Since the group's formation
Suns_of_Arqa
River in Lebanon
The Arqa River (Arabic: نهر عرقا, romanized: Nahr ʿArqā) is a river in the northern part of Lebanon. It originates from the barren lands of Akkar, passing
Arqa_River
Jamaican reggae deejay and record producer
performed with Suns of Arqa This performance is captured on his album Musical Revue. In 1983, he provided vocals on Suns of Arqa's second LP Wadada Magic
Prince_Far_I
1987 studio album by Suns of Arqa
studio album by the band Suns of Arqa, released in 1987 by Rocksteady Records. The album was produced by Suns of Arqa founder Michael Wadada. It was not
Seven_(Suns_of_Arqa_album)
Military offensive in 1099
supplies rather than fight, with a notable exception of the aborted siege of Arqa. On 7 June, the Crusaders reached Jerusalem, which had been recaptured from
March from Antioch to Jerusalem during the First Crusade
March_from_Antioch_to_Jerusalem_during_the_First_Crusade
New urban community in Cairo Governorate, Egypt
"i business park". Arqa Developments. Archived from the original on 6 August 2021. Retrieved 20 August 2021. "PROJECTS: Egypt's Arqa Developments launches
The_New_Capital
English poet (born 1949)
appearing again with Suns of Arqa in 1992 at The Witchwood in Ashton-under-Lyne. His vocals from both of his Suns of Arqa tracks have been used on numerous
John_Cooper_Clarke
Entities from Neon Genesis Evangelion
The original ending would have revealed ancient ruins of a place called Arqa (アルカ, Aruka) at the bottom of Nerv, a name referring to one of the levels
Angels (Neon Genesis Evangelion)
Angels_(Neon_Genesis_Evangelion)
Crusader ruler from 1163 to 1174
would seize Tripoli, Arqa, Gibelet, Latakia, Marqab, and Antioch. As administrator of the County of Tripoli, Amalric granted Arqa and Gibelacar to the
Amalric,_King_of_Jerusalem
District in Akkar, Lebanon
birthplace of the Roman emperor Severus Alexander (d.235) is the Tell of Arqa near the town of Miniara. Several prehistoric sites were found in the Akkar
Akkar_District
Topics referred to by the same term
Palestine until depopulation in 1948 Caesarea ad Libanum, a Roman name of Arqa in Lebanon Caesarea Philippi, an ancient city at Banias in the Golan Heights
Caesarea
Destruction of diriya from 1811 to 1818
beaten back. Ibrahim Pasha then attacked the south village in a place called "Arqa." The Ottomans succeeded in capturing the village and killing 30 Saudis who
Siege_of_Diriyah
Topics referred to by the same term
present-day Arqa Arca (bivalve), a genus of ark clams Search for "arca" on Wikipedia. Arcas (disambiguation) Arka (disambiguation) Arc (disambiguation) Arqa, a
Arca
British musician and producer (born 1960)
Will Eat Itself, Yazoo, Erasure, U2, Bananarama, INXS, James and Suns of Arqa. Youth had also made plans to work with Duran Duran in the later stages of
Youth_(musician)
Legal privilege given to some members in monarchical and princely societies
Latin Rex, meaning "ruler". Rex is cognate with Raja, Rí, Reign, Regina, Arqa (Armenian Արքա), etc. Basileus, from Mycenaean Greek meaning "chieftain"
Imperial, royal and noble ranks
Imperial,_royal_and_noble_ranks
Village in Crimea
Previously, the settlement was known as the Arka-Deresi village (Crimean Tatar: Arqa Deresi). Following the forced deportation of the Crimean Tatars in 1944,
Myndalne
Episode of Neon Genesis Evangelion
revealed in Arqa, objects into which the original inhabitants of Arqa would have transcribed their personalities. Gendo would have made a pact with Arqa and the
He was aware that he was still a child
He_was_aware_that_he_was_still_a_child
1985 studio album by Suns of Arqa
studio album by the band Suns of Arqa, released in 1985 by Scarface Records. The album was produced by Suns of Arqa founder Michael Wadada. The full title
Ark_of_the_Arqans
River in the underworld of Mandaeism
ḏ-hšuka) or underworld. It is described as "the lower earth of the darkness" (arqa titaita ḏ-hšuka) in Chapter 1 of Book 5 in the Right Ginza. Piriawis, its
Siniawis
Ancient settlement in North Lebanon
been involved in a territorial dispute with Caesarea ad Libanum (modern Arqa) during the first century AD. Historical accounts suggest that Gigarta's
Gigarta
Count of Tripoli from 1152 to 1187
withdrew his troops without resistance. An earthquake destroyed Tripoli, Arqa and Krak des Chevaliers in August 1157. Taking advantage of the arrival of
Raymond_III_of_Tripoli
Biblical hapax and variety of wood
this word as qadros, 'cedar'. The Syriac Peshitta translates this word as arqa, 'box' (boxwood). Many modern English translations favor an identification
Gopher_wood
Argentine architect
1996, Gorbatt founded ARQA, the first Open Community of Architecture, Design and Construction in Latin America. Director of ARQA in Argentina, Bolivia
Alberto_Gorbatt
Ancient Semitic maritime civilization
alone, many probably unknown, including Beiruta (modern Beirut) Ampi, Amia, Arqa, Baalbek, Botrys, Sarepta, and Tripolis. From the late tenth century BC,
Phoenicia
Topics referred to by the same term
Seven (Poco album), 1974 Seven (Soft Machine album), 1973 Seven (Suns of Arqa album), 1987 Seven (Tony Banks album), 2004 Seven (Winger album), 2023 Seven
7_(disambiguation)
1096–1099 Christian re-conquest of the Holy Land
to set up a state equivalent to Antioch, but first initiated a siege of Arqa, a city in northern Lebanon, on 14 February 1099. Meanwhile, Godfrey, along
First_Crusade
British comic actor and writer (1911–2002)
claimed that he could not understand them. In 1985 Unwin recorded with Suns of Arqa on their album Ark of the Arqans, providing spoken accompaniment in Unwinese
Stanley_Unwin_(comedian)
Episode of Neon Genesis Evangelion
a place named Arqa (アルカ, Aruka). Arqa was described as Rei's mother and father; Rei, in Iso's proposals, would have been born from Arqa, and she would
Rei_III
(Antipatris, Tell Afik) Arad (Arad Rabbah?; Tel Arad) Arpad (Tell Rifaat) Arqa (Arkat, Irqata) Arwad (Aradus, Arvad, Arphad, Ruad Island) Ashdod Ashkelon
List of cities of the ancient Near East
List_of_cities_of_the_ancient_Near_East
Bronze Age city-state mentioned in the Amarna Letters
referencing Subartu: EA 100—Title: "The city of Irqata to the king" -See Arqa, Amarna letters Irqata EA 108—Title: "Unheard-of deeds" -letter of Rib-Hadda
Subartu
French noble (c. 1041–1105)
captured in December 1098, into the emirate of Tripoli, and began the siege of Arqa on 14 February 1099, apparently with the intent of founding an independent
Raymond_IV_of_Toulouse
1177 battle between the Crusaders and Ayyubids
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Battle_of_Montgisard
Region in the ancient Near East
Mesopotamia Yamhad Zahiran Amqu Aram Barga Canaanite city-states Amalek Arqa Arwad Ascalon Aštartu Azzati Bashan/Hauran Beruta Gebal Dimasqu Gezer Gibeon
Canaan
Copper Age in the Eastern Mediterranean
Mesopotamia Yamhad Zahiran Amqu Aram Barga Canaanite city-states Amalek Arqa Arwad Ascalon Aštartu Azzati Bashan/Hauran Beruta Gebal Dimasqu Gezer Gibeon
Levantine_Chalcolithic
Frankish 11th century noble
governed the army of the First Crusade. Anselm's death during the Siege of Arqa, dated to 25 February 1099, is related in most sources. According to the
Anselm_of_Ribemont
1187 Saladin victory over the Crusaders
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Battle_of_Hattin
Ancient kingdom in the southern Levant
Mesopotamia Yamhad Zahiran Amqu Aram Barga Canaanite city-states Amalek Arqa Arwad Ascalon Aštartu Azzati Bashan/Hauran Beruta Gebal Dimasqu Gezer Gibeon
Edom
Ayyubid siege in Syria, 12th century
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Siege_of_Bourzey_Castle
Entertainers at the festival in Glastonbury, Somerset, England, listed by year
Music Machine The Ash Band Batu Steve Williamson Urban Species Oumou Sangare Co-Creators Lucky Dube Joyce Suns Of Arqa Bloco Acorda Povo Pan Rory McLeod
Glastonbury_Festival_line-ups
English psychedelic rock band
record deal. He played at the Glastonbury Festival in 2001 with Suns of Arqa. At the start of 2002, he began working with Andy Nixon and Dan Mckinna,
Kula_Shaker
1096 Battle in Anatolia
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Battle_of_Civetot
Ancient city on the Levantine coast known from Ancient, Classical, and Medieval times
Mesopotamia Yamhad Zahiran Amqu Aram Barga Canaanite city-states Amalek Arqa Arwad Ascalon Aštartu Azzati Bashan/Hauran Beruta Gebal Dimasqu Gezer Gibeon
Ascalon
Region of ancient Israel
Mesopotamia Yamhad Zahiran Amqu Aram Barga Canaanite city-states Amalek Arqa Arwad Ascalon Aštartu Azzati Bashan/Hauran Beruta Gebal Dimasqu Gezer Gibeon
Samaria
Starsailor Stay+ Stockholm Monsters The Stone Roses Andy Stott Sub Sub Suns of Arqa Sweet Female Attitude Sweet Sensation Swing Out Sister Swiss Lips Take That
List of music artists and bands from Manchester
List_of_music_artists_and_bands_from_Manchester
English dub band
with Lincoln "Style" Scott, former drummer with the Roots Radics, Suns of Arqa and Creation Rebel. Dub Syndicate initially evolved out of Creation Rebel
Dub_Syndicate
Commune in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, France
before the capture of Jerusalem in 1099 at the Siege of Arqa (at the archaeological site of Tel Arqa) near Tripoli (now in Lebanon). List of Successive Mayors
Balazuc
Ancient Levantine city
Mesopotamia Yamhad Zahiran Amqu Aram Barga Canaanite city-states Amalek Arqa Arwad Ascalon Aštartu Azzati Bashan/Hauran Beruta Gebal Dimasqu Gezer Gibeon
Ashdod_(ancient_city)
1247 Engagement between the Crusaders and Ayyubids
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Siege_of_Ascalon_(1247)
Geological formation in Kazakhstan
known in Kazakh as the Saryarqa (Cyrillic: Сарыарқа, pronounced [sɑˌrə(ʔ)ɑrˈqɑ]; lit. 'Yellow Ridge'), is a large peneplain formation extending throughout
Kazakh_Uplands
Siege in Egypt during the Crusades
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Siege_of_Alexandria_(1167)
1217 engagement between the Crusader armies and Ayyubids
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Siege_of_Mount_Tabor
Catholic lay religious order
of the Grand Master Anatolia: Bodrum Castle Holy Land Saint John d'Acre Arqa Abu Ghosh Belvoir Fortress Chastel Rouge Church of Saint John the Baptist
Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Sovereign_Military_Order_of_Malta
Municipality in Algarve, Portugal
Pantelleria Selinunte Sulci (Sant'Antioco) Tharros Ṣiṣ (Palermo) Lebanon Amia Ampi Arqa Athar (Tripoli) Baalbek Birut (Beirut) Botrys (Teros) Gebal (Byblos) Ornithon
Tavira
Ancient kingdom East of the Dead Sea
Mesopotamia Yamhad Zahiran Amqu Aram Barga Canaanite city-states Amalek Arqa Arwad Ascalon Aštartu Azzati Bashan/Hauran Beruta Gebal Dimasqu Gezer Gibeon
Moab
Musician from India
of Arqa – Cosmic Jugalbandi (1999) Suns of Arqa – Cosmic Jugalbandi (2000) Suns of Arqa – Suns of Arqa Meet The Gayan Uttejak Orchestra Suns of Arqa –
Johar_Ali_Khan
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Battle_of_Marash_(1161)
State in Egypt, Hejaz and Syria (1250–1517)
Crusader fortresses throughout Syria, capturing Arsuf in 1265, and Halba and Arqa in 1266. Baybars captured and destroyed fortresses along the Syrian coast
Mamluk_Sultanate
Client state of the Roman Republic from 37 to 4 BCE
Mesopotamia Yamhad Zahiran Amqu Aram Barga Canaanite city-states Amalek Arqa Arwad Ascalon Aštartu Azzati Bashan/Hauran Beruta Gebal Dimasqu Gezer Gibeon
Herodian_kingdom
Religious wars of the High Middle Ages
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Crusades
Part of the Crusades
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Siege_of_Antioch_(1268)
Variety of Aramaic used in the Hebrew Bible
יאבדו מארעא ומן תחות שמיא אלה Kiḏnāh têmərūn ləhōm ’ĕlāhayyā, dî-šəmayyā wə-’arqā lā ‘ăḇaḏū yêḇaḏū mê-’ar‘ā ū-min təḥōṯ šəmayyā ’êlleh.; "Thus shall ye say
Biblical_Aramaic
City in Palestine
Mesopotamia Yamhad Zahiran Amqu Aram Barga Canaanite city-states Amalek Arqa Arwad Ascalon Aštartu Azzati Bashan/Hauran Beruta Gebal Dimasqu Gezer Gibeon
Gaza_City
Territory inhabited by the Philistines in Canaan
Mesopotamia Yamhad Zahiran Amqu Aram Barga Canaanite city-states Amalek Arqa Arwad Ascalon Aštartu Azzati Bashan/Hauran Beruta Gebal Dimasqu Gezer Gibeon
Philistia
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Battle_of_Saruj
Count of Flanders from 1093 to 1111
in Antioch until February. They rejoined Raymond's army at the Siege of Arqa. In June, Robert and Gaston IV of Bearn led the vanguard which arrived at
Robert_II_of_Flanders
French leader of the People's Crusade (1050–1115/31)
declined. In 1099 Peter appears as the treasurer of the alms at the siege of Arqa, and as leader of the supplicatory processions around the walls of Jerusalem
Peter_the_Hermit
Island of the Maltese archipelago in the Mediterranean Sea
Pantelleria Selinunte Sulci (Sant'Antioco) Tharros Ṣiṣ (Palermo) Lebanon Amia Ampi Arqa Athar (Tripoli) Baalbek Birut (Beirut) Botrys (Teros) Gebal (Byblos) Ornithon
Gozo
World or Earth in Mandaeism
In Mandaean cosmology, Tibil (Classical Mandaic: ࡕࡉࡁࡉࡋ) or occasionally Arqa ḏ-Tibil (lit. "Tibil-Earth") is the Earth (World) or earthly middle realm
Tibil
Early Aramean state mentioned in the Hebrew Bible
Mesopotamia Yamhad Zahiran Amqu Aram Barga Canaanite city-states Amalek Arqa Arwad Ascalon Aštartu Azzati Bashan/Hauran Beruta Gebal Dimasqu Gezer Gibeon
Zobah
Italian composer and music producer (born 1940)
on The Confessions Tour heavily samples Moroder's song "Tears". Suns of Arqa's album "Technomor" includes the track "Moroder Vibe" which contains elements
Giorgio_Moroder
Argentine architectural style
2005 (in Spanish) Crespo & Cova, p. 110 "Arquitectura marplatense – ARQA". ARQA (in European Spanish). Archived from the original on 2016-04-24. Retrieved
Mar_del_Plata_style
British post-punk band
one of the songwriters. Rainford went on to produce for Nico and Suns of Arqa. The Durutti Column played at the Factory club (organised by their managers)
The_Durutti_Column
Prelude to the First Crusade (April–October 1096)
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
People's_Crusade
Part of the Second Crusade
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Battle_of_Dorylaeum_(1147)
Ayyubid siege in Syria, 12th century
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Siege_of_al-Shughur
Skyscraper office building in Beitou, Taipei, Taiwan
Taipei tower". bdonline.co.uk. Retrieved 2026-07-03. "NICFC in Taipei". arqa.com. Retrieved 2026-07-03. Hsu, Zoe (2023-02-23). "從淡江大橋到金融中心!Zaha
National Innovation, Creativity and Finance Center
National_Innovation,_Creativity_and_Finance_Center
Israelite kingdom in the Southern Levant
Mesopotamia Yamhad Zahiran Amqu Aram Barga Canaanite city-states Amalek Arqa Arwad Ascalon Aštartu Azzati Bashan/Hauran Beruta Gebal Dimasqu Gezer Gibeon
Kingdom_of_Israel_(Samaria)
State in Mesopotamia (c. 2334–2154 BC)
Mesopotamia Yamhad Zahiran Amqu Aram Barga Canaanite city-states Amalek Arqa Arwad Ascalon Aštartu Azzati Bashan/Hauran Beruta Gebal Dimasqu Gezer Gibeon
Akkadian_Empire
1984 studio album by Suns of Arqa
album by the band Suns of Arqa, recorded and released in 1984 by Rocksteady Records. The album was produced by Suns of Arqa founder Michael Wadada. The
India?
Commune in Corsica, France
Pantelleria Selinunte Sulci (Sant'Antioco) Tharros Ṣiṣ (Palermo) Lebanon Amia Ampi Arqa Athar (Tripoli) Baalbek Birut (Beirut) Botrys (Teros) Gebal (Byblos) Ornithon
Aléria
Prefix or suffix added to someone's name
Pharaoh – ancient Egypt Asia Arasan/Arasi – Tamil Nadu (India), Sri Lanka Arqa/Thagavor – King of Armenia Bayin – The title given to the king of pre colonial
Title
Capital and largest city of Algeria
Pantelleria Selinunte Sulci (Sant'Antioco) Tharros Ṣiṣ (Palermo) Lebanon Amia Ampi Arqa Athar (Tripoli) Baalbek Birut (Beirut) Botrys (Teros) Gebal (Byblos) Ornithon
Algiers
Largest city in Sardinia, Italy
Pantelleria Selinunte Sulci (Sant'Antioco) Tharros Ṣiṣ (Palermo) Lebanon Amia Ampi Arqa Athar (Tripoli) Baalbek Birut (Beirut) Botrys (Teros) Gebal (Byblos) Ornithon
Cagliari
Comune in Sicily, Italy
Pantelleria Selinunte Sulci (Sant'Antioco) Tharros Ṣiṣ (Palermo) Lebanon Amia Ampi Arqa Athar (Tripoli) Baalbek Birut (Beirut) Botrys (Teros) Gebal (Byblos) Ornithon
Mazara_del_Vallo
1271 battle of Lord Edward's Crusade
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Battle_of_Qaqun
City in Libya
Pantelleria Selinunte Sulci (Sant'Antioco) Tharros Ṣiṣ (Palermo) Lebanon Amia Ampi Arqa Athar (Tripoli) Baalbek Birut (Beirut) Botrys (Teros) Gebal (Byblos) Ornithon
Sabratha
Crusade
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Crusade_of_1101
Qadi of Tripoli (r. 1072–1099)
make Tripoli his subject rather than his ally. He soon began the Siege of Arqa, while encouraging Raymond of Pilet and Raymond, Viscount of Turenne to capture
Jalal al-Mulk Ali ibn Muhammad
Jalal_al-Mulk_Ali_ibn_Muhammad
Historic site in Misurata Thubactis
Pantelleria Selinunte Sulci (Sant'Antioco) Tharros Ṣiṣ (Palermo) Lebanon Amia Ampi Arqa Athar (Tripoli) Baalbek Birut (Beirut) Botrys (Teros) Gebal (Byblos) Ornithon
Thubactis
albums, 1986-1991 Praga Khan; see Praga Khan discography Siglo XX Suns of Arqa: Jaggernaut, 1989 album Vomito Negro, 2 albums, 1991-1992 New Beat Take 1
Antler-Subway_Records
Battle in the later Crusades
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Siege of Caesarea Maritima (1265)
Siege_of_Caesarea_Maritima_(1265)
Biblical city in the West Bank
Mesopotamia Yamhad Zahiran Amqu Aram Barga Canaanite city-states Amalek Arqa Arwad Ascalon Aštartu Azzati Bashan/Hauran Beruta Gebal Dimasqu Gezer Gibeon
Shechem
1103 battle of the Crusaders
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Siege_of_Acre_(1103)
12th c. military conflict
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Fall_of_Saruj
British musician (born 1952)
(Third Mind Records TMLP 29) Heaven (Third Mind Records TMLP 56) With Suns of Arqa Land of a Thousand Churches 1987 (ARKA 2101 CD) With Nico Nico in Tokyo (+
James Young (British musician)
James_Young_(British_musician)
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Battle_of_Teqoa
Ancient Philistine city and modern archaeological site in Israel
Mesopotamia Yamhad Zahiran Amqu Aram Barga Canaanite city-states Amalek Arqa Arwad Ascalon Aštartu Azzati Bashan/Hauran Beruta Gebal Dimasqu Gezer Gibeon
Ekron
Pantelleria Selinunte Sulci (Sant'Antioco) Tharros Ṣiṣ (Palermo) Lebanon Amia Ampi Arqa Athar (Tripoli) Baalbek Birut (Beirut) Botrys (Teros) Gebal (Byblos) Ornithon
La_Fonteta_Phoenician_Port
Sicilian invasion of Egypt
Nicaea 1st Dorylaeum 1st Antioch Samosata Iron Bridge 2nd Antioch Ma'arra Arqa 1st Jerusalem 1st Ascalon Period post-First Crusade 1st Arsuf 1st Haifa Dog
Siege_of_Alexandria_(1174)
ARQA
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Girl/Female
Muslim
Refined tastes
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pen, Speckled snake
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Writer; The Best Recorder
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Pen Speckled snake;
Girl/Female
Indian
Refined tastes
Boy/Male
Indian
Pen, Speckled snake
ARQA
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Boy/Male
Indian
Noble, Wise, Faultless, Transparent
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Ukrainian
Healthy; Strong; Strong and Healthy; Brave
Girl/Female
Tamil
Musical instrument
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One who is Happy
Boy/Male
Muslim
Prosperity
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Eduardus, EDOARDO means "guardian of prosperity."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sacred, Pious
Girl/Female
Tamil
Light, Charm full girl
Boy/Male
Greek Latin
Husband who killed Procris.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Wave
ARQA
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