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  2. Jaffa - Wikipedia

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    Jaffa Hill is a center for archaeological finds, including restored Egyptian gates, about 3,500 years old. Jaffa Lighthouse is an inactive lighthouse located in the old port. The Jaffa Museum of Antiquities is located in an 18th-century Ottoman building constructed on the remains of a Crusader fortress. In 1811, Abu Nabout turned it into his ...

  3. 2004 Sinai bombings - Wikipedia

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    Blasts Hit 3 Egyptian Resorts Popular With Israelis – The New York Times, 8 October 2004; 27 people killed in 3 bombings – The New York Times, 8 October 2004; Al-Qaeda suspected in attacks at resorts in Egypt – USA Today, 7 October 2004; Dozens killed in bomb blasts at Sinai resorts – The Guardian, 8 October 2004

  4. Timeline of intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine

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    May 11 - British army reinforcements arrive from Egypt and Malta. May/June - Jaffa port is closed, there are sporadic attacks on the railways and Jewish settlements. Armed bands appear in the hill country. June 17 to 29 - large areas of Jaffa demolished by British Army.

  5. 7 of the best all-inclusive holiday resorts in Egypt

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    Some of the best all-inclusive deals for those just-in-time 2023 trips, and spring stays to look forward to in 2024

  6. Walls of Jaffa - Wikipedia

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    In the 10th century, Al-Muqaddasi described Jaffa as a small town, protected by a strong wall with iron gates. Constantin de Volney, the French politician and orientalist, who visited Jaffa on his journey to the east, reported it had walls twelve to fourteen feet high and three to five feet wide. [3] These walls were breached by Napoleon in ...

  7. Bonaparte Visiting the Plague Victims of Jaffa - Wikipedia

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    Bonaparte Visits the Plague Victims in Jaffa (French: Bonaparte visitant les pestiférés de Jaffa) is an oil-on-canvas painting commissioned by Napoleon Bonaparte and painted in 1804 by Antoine-Jean Gros, portraying an event during the French invasion of Egypt. [1]

  8. Abu Kabir - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptian army of Ibrahim Pasha captured the city of Jaffa and its environs following a battle with the forces of the Ottoman Empire in 1832. Though Egyptian rule over this area continued only until 1840, Egyptian Muslims settled in and around Jaffa, founding the village of Sakhanat Abu Kabir, along with Sakhanat al-Muzariyya, among others.

  9. Timeline of Jaffa - Wikipedia

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    200 BCE – Jaffa becomes part of the Seleucid Empire. 68 CE – Jaffa becomes part of the Roman Empire under Vespasian. [3] 636 CE – Jaffa is taken from the Romans by Arab forces under Caliph Omar. [4] 1099 AD – Jaffa is temporarily taken from the Muslims by the Christian Crusaders. [4] 1126 AD – Knights of St. John in power in Jaffa. [3]

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