AKKO

ăkˈō or Acreāˈkər, äˈ–, Fr. Saint-Jean d'Acre, Arab. Acca, city (1994 pop. 45,300), NW Israel, a port on the Bay of Haifa (an arm of the Mediterranean Sea). Its manufactures include iron and steel, chemicals, and textiles. The city was captured (a.d. 638) by the Arabs, who developed its natural harbor. In 1104 it was captured in the First Crusade and was held by Christians until 1187, when it was taken by Saladin. In the Third Crusade it was won back (1191) by Guy of Lusignan, Richard I of England, and Philip II of France, who gave it to the Knights Hospitalers (the Knights of St. John, hence its French name). For the next century it was the center of the Christian possessions in the Holy Land. Its surrender and virtual destruction by the Saracens in 1291 marked the decline of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Crusades. Akko was taken by the Ottoman Turks in 1517 and was revived in the late 18th cent. under Dahir al-Umar, the local Ottoman ruler. In 1799, Ottoman forces, with the aid of Great Britain, withstood a 61-day siege by Napoleon I. The city was taken in 1832 by Ibrahim Pasha for Muhammad Ali of Egypt, but European and Ottoman forces won it back for the Ottoman Empire in 1840. British troops captured the city in 1918. Akko was assigned to the Arabs in the 1948 partition of Palestine, but it was captured by Israeli forces in the Arab-Israeli war of that year. By the 1990s its population was about three fourths Jewish and one fourth Arab. The city is a popular tourist site. Landmarks include an ancient citadel, walled fortifications, the al-Jazzar mosque, and several churches dating from the Crusades.

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...country. They are found especially around the Akko Bay area, at Mt. Carmel, Tell Abu Hawam...bowls at sites around the Carmel and Akko Plain region and an absence in the south...bowls were not confined to the Cannel and Akko Plain region. White Painted bowls (42...
...like the East; c. from Ashqalon to the South, and Ashqalon is like the South; d. from Akko to the North, and Akko is like the North. e. R. Meir says: Akko is like the Land of Israel with respect to writs. 1:3. a. One who brings a writ within...
...conquered territory as far as the great sea, on the basis of the oracle of Is 8,23. The relative im- portance of Megiddo, Akko and Hazor in the wake of this conquest is im- portant in deciding how the administration of Galilee was organised, and the...
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...Samaria, Gunnar Lehmann on the hinterland of Akko, and Shimon Gibson on agricultural terraces...new survey data from the hinterland of Akko, engage in a sophisticated discussion of...and political expansion into the northern Akko Plain and Galilee. The only drawback to...
...state was created in 1996 and is made up of 11 LGAs. These are Akko, Balanga, Biliri, Dukku, Funakaye, Gombe, Kaltungo, Kwami, Nafada...state, bordered to the north by Kwami, to the south and east by Akko and to the west by Yamaltu-Deba LGAs. It is the major link to...
...Missal with its calendar that cites the dedication of a church at Akko." (14) Sultan az-Zahir Baybars, a Turk aided by the military...of us assert that he is a benefactor to the Christians so that Akko has a good opinion of him and sees him as a good friend, and...
...Arab town of Majd al-Kurm, one of several just across the main Akko-Tiberias highway from the Jewish city of Karmiel, stoned and...Hezbollah on the Israeli-Lebanese border on November 27, the imam of Akko -- an employee of the Israeli ministry of religion -- refused...
...transported to the border of the Gaza strip ( Jiryis 1976 , 82). Acre, Amals hometown, was renamed too. In Hebrew it is called Akko, and this-is how I, inscribed just like the land and the maps with the Jewish-Israeli conqueror-settlers new geography, think...
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...revived docudrama and theatricalized Jewish fables. And the Israeli Akko and Chan theatres staged a second generations critical perspective...of the Alphabet from Auschwitz (adapted from Armand Gatti) and Akko Theatres Arbeit Macht Frei. Pauens work-in-progress depends on...
...to deceive his interviewers. The psychological analysis by Dr. Meier is badly flawed: 1. George Jammal is a Palestinian from Akko, Israel. Obviously, he knows Near Eastern customs; but that knowledge should never have been accepted as "evidence" of his visit...
...especially in that rumor-driven place (This was the land of Israel, just north of Akko) and clearly, Whoever had made this bird for us was a thorough devotee of pure rococo...
...prelate would never return to the region. The Vatican made it known in July that the Pope appointed Mouallem archbishop of Akko, a diocese of 45,000 Melkite Christians in Galilee. Melkite Christians follow an Eastern Rite liturgy of Roman Catholicism and...
...Palestinian-Israeli co-production ever to take place: an adaptation of Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet. Baniel, who had served as director of the Akko Festival in Acre, Israel, and became artistic director of Jerusalems Khan Theatre, spent the next several years bringing this...
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...Richard Slusser, THE WASHINGTON TIMES AKKO, Israel - "Dont send us your money. Send...lost jobs were held by Arabs. Here in Akko, an ancient Phoenician port, we see what...they kicked out the crusaders and ruled Akko. In 1799, the Ottoman governor Ahmed Pasha...
...interconnected lives together, like the ancient port of Acre (Akko) further round the bay. There has never been any trouble between...extended family all right? Then we breathe again. Moving inland from Akko towards the holy city of Safed (Tzefat) you pass many Arab villages...
...Free Works by Washington artist Sherry Zvares Sanabria are at the American Institute of Architects on New York Avenue NW. Her "Akko Diptych #2" is acrylic on museum board. Graham Caldwells "Tears" (top) a solid glass and steel work, is on display at The Addison...
...harbor, its original outlines visible beneath the water. The great crusader ruins are in the ancient Bronze Age city of Acre, or Akko as it is known in Hebrew, once a leading Mediterranean port. It was inhabited, in turn, by Canaanites, Phoenicians, Greeks, Egyptians...
...consists of Germany, Italy or Bosnia. The tournament will take place in and around the cities of Netanya, Ashkelon, Bat Yam and Akko from 1-14 of the month. And if Ireland manage to get by the quarter-final stage, they will play the semi-final on the 11th...
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AKKO ak o or Acre a k r, a , Fr. Saint-Jean dAcre, Arab...decline of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Crusades. Akko was taken by the Ottoman Turks in 1517 and was revived in...Empire in 1840. British troops captured the city in 1918. Akko was assigned to the Arabs in the 1948 partition of Palestine...
SAINT-JEAN DACRE see Akko , Israel. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
ACRE , city, Israel Israel: see Akko . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
ACCHO ak o, Old Testament variant of Akko . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...commander of Spanish mercenaries, b. Italy. He entered the order of the Knights Templars and fought (1291) at Acre (see Akko , but he was obliged to leave the order when accused of theft. He subsequently served as vice admiral under Frederick II of Sicily...
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