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  1. Burns, Ross (2007), Damascus: A History, Routledge, ISBN 9781134488490 Saliba, Najib E. (1978). "The Achievements of Midhat Pasha as Governor of the Province of Syria, 1878–1880" .

  2. An-Nasir Yusuf, as sultan of Aleppo and Damascus, son of al-Aziz Muhammad, 1250–1260 Al-Ashraf Musa (second rule), 1260–1263. Directly ruled by Mamluks under Alam al-Din Sanjar al-Bashqirdi, assigned by Baibars , sultan of Egypt and Syria, from 1263.

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  4. List of rulers of Damascus. Categories: Rulers of Syria. History of Damascus.

  5. Damas falls to Babylonia in 572 BC, and after the fall of that empire it becomes part of the Persian empire. Damas is made the capital of the province of Ebir-nāri until it falls to the Greeks in Syria in 332 BC. Damas follows the Syrian sequence of events, becoming important in the history of the Seleucid empire.

  6. 2 Aram Damascus; 3 Period of non-independence; 4 Umayyad dynasty. 4.1 Rashidun emirs; 4.2 Umayyad dynasty ruling in Damascus; 5 Abbasid emirs; 6 Fatimid emirs; 7 Seljuq emirs; 8 Burid emirs; 9 Zengid atabegs; 10 Ayyubid sultans; 11 Mamluk emirs; 12 Ottoman walis; 13 Hashemite kingdom; 14 Capital of Syria; 15 See also; 16 References; 17 External ...

  7. This is a list of rulers of Damascus from ancient times to the present. General context: History of Damascus. Aram Damascus. Rezon I (c. 950 BC) Tabrimmon;

  8. May 29, 2018 · Damascus is mentioned by name for the first time in the geographical lists of Thutmosis iii (15 th century b.c.e.). In the El-Amarna letters (14 th century b.c.e.) Damascus is mentioned several times, once explicitly, as being in the "Land of Upe" (i.e., Apu[m]); at this time its rulers bore Indo-Aryan names. The patriarchal narratives twice ...

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