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1 4,1| Soon after they seized Damascus. Upon completing the conquest 2 4,1| in 635 the Syrian city of Damascus fell; in 636 the battle 3 4,1| transported to the Arabian city of Damascus.~ The Arabian conquests 4 4,1| Omayyads). The new caliph made Damascus the capital of his kingdom.~ 5 4,4| Andreas) of Crete, a native of Damascus, who spent the major part 6 5,2| A mosque was erected in Damascus which, like St. Sophia for 7 5,2| minarets of the mosque of Damascus, and the free space next 8 5,2| of their government from Damascus to Bagdad on the Tigris, 9 5,4| hymn-writer, John Damascene (of Damascus), a contemporary of the 10 5,8| minister of the caliph in Damascus and died about 750 A.D. 11 5,8| the name of St. John of Damascus still has a right to appear 12 6,2| army from Antioch, entered Damascus, and in his southward movement 13 7,1| suffered a complete failure at Damascus. The disappointed Conrad 14 7,2| had taken possession of Damascus, began to threaten Antioch.