A Chronicle of Damascus, 1389-1397, Volume 1 |
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Contents
42 | 4 |
65 | 11 |
In the Name of God the Compassionate | 19 |
The Abdication and Imprisonment of Barqūq | 30 |
The Battle of Šaqhab | 42 |
The Year 7921390Sieges of Damascus | 65 |
The Siege of Damascus continued | 72 |
The Rule of Mințāš in Damascus | 82 |
The Battle for Damascus | 106 |
The People are Called to Repentance | 120 |
The Sultan in AleppoSūdūn Bāqs Evil Rule in Damascus | 133 |
The Execution of the Mințāšīs | 139 |
The Year 794139192 | 231 |
97 | 241 |
100 | 249 |
104 | 280 |
The Departure of Mințāš from Damascus | 88 |
The Battle of Hims | 94 |
The Year 7931391Fighting in the Northern Districts | 100 |
106 | 289 |
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