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  1. 299. Tyre ( / ˈtaɪər /; Arabic: صُور, romanized : Ṣūr; Phoenician: 𐤑𐤓, romanized: Ṣūr; Greek: Τύρος, translit. Týros) is a city in Lebanon, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, [1] though in medieval times for some centuries by just a small population.

  2. 1997–2008. The Al-Bass Tyre necropolis is a Lebanese UNESCO World Heritage Site in the city of Tyre situated next to the el-Buss refugee camp. The necropolis, constituting the principal entrance of the town in antique times, is to be found on either side of a wide Roman and Byzantine avenue dominated by a triumphal arch of the 2nd century.

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

    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. In 1979, the United Nations UNESCO ...

  4. Jan 26, 2015 · The Phoenician city of Tyre - A rich history of industry, mythology and conflict. According to tradition, the city of Tyre was founded in 2750 B.C., and is considered one of the world’s oldest metropolises. For much of its history, Tyre has played an important role in the region. The Tyrians were master seafarers and explorers.

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  5. Tyre. Located on the southern coast of Lebanon, 83 km south of Beirut, the antique town of Tyre was the great Phoenician city that reigned over the seas and founded prosperous colonies such as Cadiz and Carthage and according to legend, was the place of the discovery of purple pigment. From the 5th century B.C., when Herodotus of Halicarnassus ...

  6. Sep 1, 2023 · Here is an overview of the history of Tyre: 1. Ancient Origins (Around 2750 BCE): Tyre's history dates back to the Bronze Age when it was originally founded as a Phoenician city. It started as a small settlement but gradually grew into a thriving port city due to its strategic location for maritime trade. 2.

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  8. 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 .

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