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  1. Damascus University: The University of Damascus (Arabic: جَامِعَةُ دِمَشْقَ, Jāmi‘atu Dimashq) is the largest and oldest university in Syria, located in the capital Damascus and has campuses in other Syrian cities. It was founded in 1923 through the merger of the School of ... (Organization) [100%] 2023-11-24 [Universities in Syria]
  2. Damascus: DAMASCUS da-mas'-kus: 1. The Name 2. Situation and Natural Features 3. The City Itself 4. Its History (1) The Early Period (to circa 950 BC) (2) The Aramean Kingdom (circa 950-732 BC) (3) The Middle Period (732 ... [89%] 1915-01-01
  3. Damascus: An ancient city of Asia Minor, situated at the foot of the Anti-Lebanon, 180 miles south by west of Aleppo; now the capital of the vilayet of Syria. In the Old Testament it is called (Dammeseḳ), or (Darmeseḳ, I Chron. The ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [89%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  4. Damascus: Damascus (/dəˈmæskəs/ də-MASS-kəs, UK also /dəˈmɑːskəs/ də-MAH-skəs; Arabic: دِمَشق, IPA: [diˈmaʃq]) is the capital of Syria, the oldest capital in the world and, according to some, the fourth holiest city in Islam. Known colloquially in Syria as aš-Šām (الشَّام) and ... (Place) [89%] 2023-11-21 [Capitals in Asia]
  5. Damascus: Damascus (Arabic: دمشق) is the capital of Syria. It was the intended destination of the Apostle Paul on the trip that led to his conversion. [89%] 2023-02-19 [Asian Cities and Towns] [Capital Cities]...
  6. Damascus: Damascus, the chief town of Syria, and the capital of a government province of the same name, 57 m. from Beirut, situated in 33° 30′ N. The origin of the city is unknown, and the popular belief that it is ... [89%] 2022-09-02
  7. Damascus: Damascus (دمشق transliteration: Dimashq, also commonly known as al-Shām) is the capital and largest city of Syria. It is thought to be among the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Its current population is estimated at about 4.5 ... [89%] 2023-02-03
  8. Damascus: Damascus (/dəˈmæskəs/ də-MASK-əs, UK also /dəˈmɑːskəs/ də-MAH-skəs; Arabic: دِمَشق, romanized: Dimašq) is the capital of Syria, the oldest capital in the world and, according to some, the fourth holiest city in Islam. Known colloquially in Syria as aš-Šām (الشَّام) and ... (Capital and largest city of Syria) [89%] 2024-01-21 [Damascus] [Cities in Syria]...
  9. Staff ("Shebeṭ," "Maṭṭch," Etc.): Herodotus and Strabo assert that among the Babylonians every man carried a ring and a staff, which latter was decorated at the upper end with a carved representation of a flower or something similar. It seems to have been the ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [80%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  10. Staff: STAFF staf: Many Hebrew terms are represented by this word. The "staves" of the ark translate the word badh, literally, "a part," hence, branch, bar, etc. (Exodus 25:13,14,15,27,28, etc.). Other words, as matteh, maqqel, shebhet ... [80%] 1915-01-01
  11. Staff (music): In Western musical notation, the staff (US) or stave (UK) (plural: staffs or staves) also occasionally referred to as a pentagram is a set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different musical pitch or in ... (Music) [80%] 2023-12-19 [Musical notation]
  12. Staff (head) gauge: A staff (head) gauge is calibrated scale which is used to provide a visual indication of liquid level. When used on an inclined or sloped surface, a staff gauge is usually calibrated so that the indicated level is the true ... (Head) [80%] 2023-09-15 [Hydrology]
  13. Staff (military): From the earliest days of conflict, leaders had staff assistants, if only to hand them the next rock to throw at the mammoth. As man's ability to kill grew, so did the need for assistance to leaders. (Military) [80%] 2023-07-21
  14. Staff (name): Staff is both a surname and a nickname. Notable people with the name include. (Name) [80%] 2023-11-23 [Nicknames] [Norwegian-language surnames]...
  15. Staff: stair meant also a written letter, and O. stafas, the letters of the alphabet; "stave," one of the thin pieces of wood of which a cask is made, is a doublet), a long stick or pole, used either as an ... [80%] 2022-09-02
  16. Staff (military)#Historical: While commanders, as far back as we know the role, had personal companions and aides, a leader such as Alexander the Great would fight at the head of his troops, rather than commanding from a headquarters that let him see ... (Military) [80%] 2024-08-13
  17. Damascius: Damascius (c. 460 C.E. – c. 538 C.E.) was the last head of the Neoplatonic Academy in Athens. Born in Damascus about 460 C.E., he studied rhetoric in Alexandria before traveling to Athens, where he studied philosophy and ... [78%] 2023-02-04
  18. Damascius: Damascius (/dəˈmæʃəs/; Greek: Δαμάσκιος, c. 462 – after 538), known as "the last of the Athenian Neoplatonists," was the last scholarch of the neoplatonic Athenian school. (Biography) [78%] 2023-12-22 [6th-century philosophers] [Byzantine philosophers]...
  19. Damascius: Damascius, the last of the Neoplatonists, was born in Damascus about A. In his early youth he went to Alexandria, where he spent twelve years partly as a pupil of Theon, a rhetorician, and partly as a professor of rhetoric ... [78%] 2022-09-02
  20. Damascus University - Faculty of Medicine: The Faculty of Medicine of Damascus University (Arabic: كلية الطب البشري في جامعة دمشق) is the oldest university college in Syria, founded in 1903. Under Faisal I it was called the Arab Medical School. (Medical school of Damascus University) [77%] 2023-11-21 [Buildings and structures in Damascus] [Damascus University]...

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