Nablus

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https://term.museum-digital.de/md-de/place/11877

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"The city was named by the Roman emperor Vespasian in 72 CE as Flavia Neapolis. During the Byzantine period, conflict between the city´s Christian and Samaritan inhabitants peaked in a series of Samaritan revolts before their suppression in 529 dwindled that community´s numbers in the city. With the Muslim conquest in the 7th century, the city was given its present Arabic name Nablus. The Crusaders drafted the laws of the Kingdom of Jerusalem in the Council of Nablus and its Muslim, Christian and Samaritan inhabitants prospered. The city then came under the control of the Ayyubids and Mamluk Sultanate. Under the Ottomans, who conquered the city in 1517, Nablus served as the administrative and commercial center for the surrounding area, corresponding to the present-day northern West Bank." - (en.wikipedia.org 03.02.2020)
Latitude
32.216110229492
Longitude
35.266109466553
Inhabitants
130,326

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