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  2. The Beekeeper of Aleppo - Wikipedia

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    The Beekeeper of Aleppo is a 2019 novel by Christy Lefteri. It deals with the plight of refugees from Aleppo in Syria to Europe during the Syrian Civil War. While a work of fiction, it is based on the author's experience over two summers volunteering in Athens at a refugee center. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. Battle of Aleppo (2024) - Wikipedia

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    During the afternoon, rebels entered the Hamdaniyah and New Aleppo neighborhoods in the city, after carrying out a double suicide bombing with two car bombs. [23] In the latter half of the day, opposition forces captured five city districts, Al-Hamdaniya, New Aleppo , 3000 Apartments, Al-Jamiliya, and Salah al-Din districts.

  4. Category:Fiction about beekeeping - Wikipedia

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    The Beekeeper of Aleppo; The Beekeeper (1986 film) The Beekeeper's Apprentice; G. The Great Lover (novel) Grey Bees; Gronkowsbees; K. The Keeper of the Bees (1935 film)

  5. Category:Novels set in Syria - Wikipedia

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  6. Control of cities during the Syrian civil war - Wikipedia

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    The countryside stretching from Aleppo to the Turkish border about 30 miles away has been cleared of government forces. [3] Across the scattered farm towns, locals have formed councils to remove rubble, restore utilities and funnel supplies to fighters in Aleppo. They organize security patrols to guard against thieves and government spies.

  7. Rebels' capture of Aleppo stirs Syrian homecoming hopes ... - AOL

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    Syrian rebels captured Aleppo from President Bashar al-Assad's forces, bringing hopes of return among hundreds of thousands exiled from the city, which has been under Assad's control since 2016.

  8. Khanqah al-Farafira - Wikipedia

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    Khanqah al-Farafira (Arabic: خانقاه الفرافرة) is a 13th-century Sufi monastery located in "al-Farafira district at the heart of the Ancient City of Aleppo, Syria. The khanqah was built in 1237 by the efforts of Dayfa Khatun the regent ruler of Aleppo from 1237 to 1244 and the wife of Az-Zahir Ghazi .

  9. Bab al-Nasr (Aleppo) - Wikipedia

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    Bab al-Nasr (Arabic: بَاب النَّصْر, romanized: Bāb an-Naṣr) meaning the Gate of Victory, is one of the nine historical gates of the Ancient City of Aleppo, Syria. [1] It was rebuilt and renamed by az-Zahir Ghazi in 1212 in became the most important northern gate of the city. Historical image of the Bab al Nasr Gate of Aleppo