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From their fortresses in the Gharb area ( now in Aley District ) of southern Mount Lebanon Governorate, the Tanukhs led their incursions into the Phoenician coast and finally succeeded in holding Beirut and the marine plain against the Franks.
* Thomas L. Friedman, From Beirut to Jerusalem: One Man's Middle Eastern Odyssey, second edition, Harpers Collins, 1998.
Fisk produced a three-part series titled From Beirut To Bosnia in 1993 which Fisk says was an attempt " to find out why an increasing number of Muslims had come to hate the West.
Afterward he wrote a book, From Beirut to Jerusalem, describing his experiences in the Middle East,
* From Beirut to Jerusalem ( 1989 ; expanded edition 1990 ) — winner of the National Book Award in its first edition
** Booknotes interview with Friedman on From Beirut to Jerusalem, September 10, 1989
From Beirut he continued to issue directives.
From 1980 to 1990, Jounieh witnessed a massive migration as a large number of the Beirut traders moved to its markets.
From its newly expanded presence in Brussels, Carnegie Europe combines the work of its research platform with the fresh perspectives of Carnegie's centres in Washington, Moscow, Beijing, and Beirut, bringing a unique global vision to the European policy community.
From Tartus, al-Qassam traveled to Beirut by boat and then to Haifa, then under the British Mandate, where his wife and daughters later joined him.
* Edward Shepherd Creasy, History of Ottoman Turks ; From the beginning of their empire to the present time, 2 vols., London, Richard Bentley ( 1854-6 ); ( 1878 ); Beirut, Khayats ( 1961 ).
Recalling the moment, an Israeli quoted in the book From Beirut to Jerusalem told Thomas Friedman that on one level it was Brody the star basketball player and his teammates beating the Russians, but on another level it was " my grandfather beating them.
* Booknotes interview with Friedman on From Beirut to Jerusalem, September 10, 1989
From 1982-1984, LVTP-7s were deployed with U. S. Marines as part of the multi-national peacekeeping force in Beirut, Lebanon.
From 2006-present she has been based in Beirut, Lebanon covering the Middle East.
* Majida El Roumi: From Beirut ( Mn Bairout ), I love you Egypt ( Bahoaki Ya Masr )
From Beirut head north toward Antelias, about a 12 km drive before you turn east to drive uphill towards Bikfaya, passing through Bteghrine towards Baskinta.
From that year on he was a professor at the " Institut des sciences politiques de l ' Université Saint-Joseph " in Beirut.
From 1963 to 1976, he taught general and Oriental linguistics at The Hague, Paris, and Beirut.
From Egypt, he sailed to Beirut and thence travelled to Tripoli, Aleppo and Damascus, where he managed to get himself enrolled, under the name of Yunas ( Jonah ), in the Mamluk garrison.
( 1998 ) From Beirut To Jerusalem.
From 1962 to 1982 he taught at the American University of Beirut, then from 1982 until his retirement in 1994 at Georgetown University in the United States.
Recalling the moment, an Israeli quoted in the book From Beirut to Jerusalem told Thomas Friedman that on one level it was Brody the star basketball player and his teammates beating the Russians, but on another level it was " my grandfather beating them.

From and Jerusalem
From the middle of the 3rd century, patristic authors cited the Epistle as written by James the Just, a relation of Jesus and first Bishop of Jerusalem.
* From Faith to Faith, Chapter IV-Prophecy ( A study of Isaiah of Jerusalem )
From the Muslim perspective, a chief source of information is Usamah ibn Munqidh, a soldier and frequent ambassador from Damascus to Jerusalem and Egypt, whose memoirs, Kitab al i ' tibar, include lively accounts of crusader society in the east.
In his autobiography, From Jerusalem to Munich, first published in France in 1999, and later in a written interview with Sports Illustrated, Abu Daoud wrote that funds for Munich were provided by Mahmoud Abbas, Chairman of the PLO since 11 November 2004 and President of the Palestinian National Authority since 15 January 2005.
From the 10th century onwards the site became a pan-European place of peregrination, second only to Rome and Jerusalem.
From 1874 the Hebron district as part of the Sanjak of Jerusalem was administered directly from Istanbul.
From the end of Fulcher's chronicle in 1127, William is the only source of information from an author living in Jerusalem.
Kingdoms of the Crusaders: From Jerusalem to Cyprus ( Aldershot: Ashgate, Variorum Collected Series Studies, 1999 ), pp. 1 – 25.
in Kingdoms of the Crusaders: From Jerusalem to Cyprus ( Aldershot: Ashgate, Variorum Collected Series Studies, 1999 ), pp. 173 – 189.
One variant of the scam may date back to the 18th or 19th centuries, as a very similar letter, entitled, " The Letter From Jerusalem " is seen in the memoirs of Eugène François Vidocq, a former French criminal and private investigator.
From that moment on, Santiago de Compostela became one of the three sacred cities of Christianity, together with Rome and Jerusalem.
From his grandmother Bona Sforza he inherited the title of King of Jerusalem.
From a synagogue wall in Jerusalem.
From Saint-Denis, Stephan traveled around France, spreading his messages as he went, promising to lead charges of Christ to Jerusalem.
From Jerusalem to Irian Jaya.
From stories told by Rabbi Elijah Ba ' al Shem of Chelm, German-speaking Jews, descendants of Jews who migrated back to Jerusalem after Charlemagne's invitation was revoked in Germany many centuries earlier, who lived in Jerusalem during the 11th century were influenced by prevailing Mutazilite scholars of Jerusalem.
From the Arabic national point we should not abandon our Palestinian brothers and our Arabic brothers by normalising our relations with the Jews ... From the church point of view, Copts who go to Jerusalem betray their church in the case of " Al-Sultan Monastery " that Israel refuses to give to the Copts.
From Jerusalem he found his way in 1347 to Cyprus to the court of Hugh IV, where he found a kindred enthusiast in the king's son, Peter of Lusignan, then count of Tripoli ; but he soon left Cyprus, and had resumed his career as a soldier of fortune when the accession of Peter to the throne of Cyprus ( Nov. 1358 ) and his recognition as king of Jerusalem induced Philippe to return to the island, probably in 1360, when he became chancellor.

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