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  • Tv Report Activity in the Port of Tripoli - Libya
  • Prime Minister Najib Mikati Speech at Port of Tripoli
  • Le port de Misrata pilonné, des ambassades à Tripoli...
  • explosion in the port of Tripoli sea
  • Port Said street 1. El Mina, Tripoli, Lebanon
  • Business booming in Libyan port city
  • PHOENICIA SHIP RECEPTION IN TRIPOLI EL MINA PORT LEBANON 20 10 2010
  • Sporatic fighting in the northern port city of Tripoli after Sunday s state funeral o
  • The shelling effects of Tripoli Port
  • LEBANON - TRIPOLI PORT TO BEIRUT AIRPORT JOURNEY BY CAR
  • Total Destruction: RT inside demolished 'People's Port' near Tripoli
  • Driving in Port Said street 5 in El Mina Tripoli Lebanon - www.el-mina.com
  • Libya: Tripoli, 24.09.2011, Huge explosion in the port area
  • Officials say Tripoli s port is secure as shipping resumes. Andrew Raven reports.
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  • Rebels Storm the  International  Air Port  Tripoli 24/8/11 العقيد" معمر القذافي"
  • Fighters in the Aircraft of Gaddafi - Tripoli air port
  • USA sends weapons for terrorists in Syria, through its colony, the Qatar, a Terrorist State
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  • Aircraft's burning by Gaddafi's mercenaries in Tripoli Air port
  • Libya -  24.09.11 Big Blasts in Tripoli Port
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  • Tripoli; During Umayyad rule, Tripoli became a commercial and shipbuilding center. It achieved semi-independence under Fatimid rule, when it developed into a Center of learning. The Crusaders laid siege to the city at the beginning of the 12th century and were able finally to enter it in 1109. This caused extensive destruction, including the burning of Tripoli's famous library, Dar al-Ilm (House of Knowledge)
  • One of the many mosques in tripoli, it's not the oldest
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  • Tripoli is today the second-largest city and second-largest port in Lebanon, with approximately 1,500,000 inhabitants, overwhelmingly Sunni Muslims (approximately 97%), along with a small minority of Orthodox and Maronite Christians, and a small minority of Alawite Muslims. The city borders El Mina, the port of the Tripoli District, which it is geographically conjoined with to form the greater Tripoli conurbation.
  • Beddawi: Beddawi north of Tripoli,It has about 50,000 inhabitants. and has two monumental buildings of the Ottoman. It has also a non-working petroleum refinery, out of order since the Lebanese civil war. Until the 1950s Beddawi was a little village surrounded with fields and had less than a 1,000 inhabitants. In 1955 the Palestinian refugees built a camp near the city and named it Beddawi camp. In 1983 the city underwent several battles between  Militias and parts of it were severely damaged.
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  •   الغروب في الميناء  sunset view mina tripoli
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  • Taynal Mosque; Taynal Mosque is Typical of Mamluk architecture, it was founded in 1336, and stands alone in the middle of an orchard. It is an oblong structure of sandstone, and has four domes of various sizes most of which are sixteen-sided and a minaret.  Taynal Al-Nasiri, governor of Tripoli  ordered the construction of this mosque and that it was completed in February-March 1336.
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  • كنيسة مار مارون  -  طرابلس
  • مدخل الميناء
  • شعار طرابلس مدينة العلم
  • Tripoli gained in importance as a trading centre for the whole Mediterranean after it was inhabited by the Islamic Umayyad Tripoli was the port city of Damascus; second military port of the  Islamic Umayyad  shipbuilding center wealthy principality under the Banu Ammar emirs. During a visit for the traveler Nasir-i-Khusrau in 1047, he estimated the size of the population in Tripoli to be around 20,000.   Tripoli  today  approximately 1,500,000 inhabitants,
  • suq ataren; Tripoli became a major trading port of Syria supplying Europe with candy, loaf and powdered sugar (especially during the latter part of the 14th century). The main products from agriculture and small industry included citrus fruits, olive oil, soap, and textile (cotton and silk, especially velvet).
  •  Tripoli castle: brief history Fatimi construction structures of the12th-13th centuries, a number of 14th century Mamluk additions, as well as additions made by the Ottoman in the 16th century. The present state of this huge fortress (140 meters long and 70 meters wide) is largely the result of extensive restoration work by Mustafa Barbar Agha, governor of Tripoli at the beginning of the 19th century.
  • Tripoli is today the second-largest city and second-largest port in Lebanon, with approximately 1500,000 inhabitants, overwhelmingly Sunni Muslims (approximately 97%), along with small communities of Christians and Alawite Muslims. The city borders El Mina, the port of the Tripoli District.
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  •  Tripoli castle: brief history Fatimi construction structures of the12th-13th centuries, a number of 14th century Mamluk additions, as well as additions made by the Ottoman in the 16th century. The present state of this huge fortress (140 meters long and 70 meters wide) is largely the result of extensive restoration work by Mustafa Barbar Agha, governor of Tripoli at the beginning of the 19th century.
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  • bedawe:a violent storm strong winds and rain, thunder,
  • at Al-Beddawi the road leads to Syria: Beddawi north of Tripoli,It has about 50,000 inhabitants. It has also a non-working petroleum refinery, out of order since the Lebanese civil war. Until the 1950s Beddawi was a little village surrounded with fields and had less than a 1,000 inhabitants. In 1955 the Palestinian refugees built a camp near the city and named it Beddawi camp. In 1983 the city underwent several battles between  Militias and parts of it were severely damaged.
  • حارة في الميناء القديمة - طرابلس - لبنان
  • Vessel anchored at Tripoli sheltered harbor
  • احد الاسواق - طرابلس
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  • نصب لاسم طرابلس الفيحاء
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  •  Khan al-Saboun (early 17th century; Tripoli embraced many religious buildings, such as: al-Muallaq or "hanging" Mosque (1559), al-Tahhan Mosque (early 17th century), and al-Tawbah mosque (Mamluk construction, destroyed by 1612 flood and restored during early Ottoman Period). It also included several secular buildings, such as: Khan al-Saboun (early 17th century) and Hammam al-Jadid (1740).
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  • كنيسة مار جرجس - الميناء
  • اخر اشجار الليمون
  • مدخل خان الصابون
  • نحن مع بعض -كنيسة وجامع
  • سبيل ماء القبه
  • البلدية طرابلس
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  • صيادين سمك
  • -  مدخل الحديقة العامة  طرابلس  - 5
  • معلم ثقافي -  طرابلس
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