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  1. History of Tyre, Lebanon. Aerial photo of Tyre, c. 1918. Tyre, in Lebanon, is one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world, having been continuously inhabited for over 4,700 years.

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  3. Tyre, Lebanon. A group of rocky islands off Tyre peninsula's Western shore. Tyre is a city in the south of Lebanon. About 120,000 people lived there in 2003. The Phoenicians originally built the city. It is known as Tyrus in Latin, and Tyros in Greek. Its name in Arabic and Turkish is Suur .

  4. S. Siege of Tyre (332 BC) Siege of Tyre (586–573 BC) Siege of Tyre (1187)

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tyre_ruinsTyre ruins - Wikipedia

    Tyre ruins. The ruins of Tyre, are a collection of archaeological sites in the city of Tyre, in Southern Lebanon. Since the forties of the twentieth century, the Lebanese government has been carrying out extensive excavation campaigns in the area of the Phoenician city in search of the city's antiquities and history.

  6. Via Romana, Tyre District. Tyre was conquered by the Crusaders in 1124. After about 180 years of Crusader rule, the Mamluk retook the city in 1291, until it fell under the control of the Ottomans at the start of the 16th century. Lebanese era. With the end of World War I, Tyre was integrated into the new nation of Lebanon. External links

  7. Tyre Hippodrome. Tyre Necropolis. Categories: Populated places in the South Governorate. Tyre District. Phoenician cities. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after populated places in Lebanon.

  8. The Second Tyre Operation was an Israeli military operation, carried out by the Maglan unit of the Israeli Defense Forces during the 2006 Lebanon War, on August 3–15, 2006. The unit destroyed about 150 targets, including about 40 rocket launchers , in the western sector of southern Lebanon.

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