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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...misunderstanding of a reflection in water or a mirror are worth noticing. Akko There is first of all silly Akko, one of several proverbial Greek fools. 5 The name Akko was a synonym for a foolish person, and there was even a verb connected with...
...infrastructure. First is the attack on Akko (KRI II, 155: 16), a coastal town just north of the Carmel mountain range. Akko would have undoubtedly been the most important...in year eight, it is not unlikely that Akko had become embroiled in the conflicts and...
...JAMES OF VITRY JACQUES DE VITRY : Bishop of Akko, cardinal bishop of Tusculum; b. at...success induced the cathedral chapter of Akko to elect him bishop, but Jacob preferred...however, consecrated him bishop of , Akko, and Jacob went to his eastern see. Thence...
...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. After presenting the Theme supported...
...p. 186. 21. Nathan Schur, Toldot Akko Tel Aviv, 1990 , Ch. 6. 22. Ibid...XVIII 1938 : 101. 24. Schur, Toldot Akko , pp. 255-256. 25. Abir, "Local...Qarn al-Tasi Ashar . 48. Schur, Toldot Akko, p. 255.
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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...and political expansion into the northern Akko Plain and Galilee. The only drawback to...
...1.24, we read ... One behaves like Akko. That is, one is deranged; one is insane. It is said to be from this story: Akko was an Athenian woman slandered with madness...above text from Diogenianus, the woman Akko had a conversation with her own ... in...
...1950s), Fuji Santaro, Fuku-chan, Guutara-mama, Hai! Akko desu, Kiteretsu Kazoku, Kuri-chan, Mappira-kun, Nichiyo...that had the most entries were: Asatte-kun (n = 50), Hai! Akko desu (n = 39), Guutara-mama (n = 25), and Kiteretsu Kazoku...
...state was created in 1996 and is made up of 11 LGAs. These are Akko, Balanga, Biliri, Dukku, Funakaye, Gombe, Kaltungo, Kwami...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...
...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...
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...docudrama and theatricalized Jewish fables. And the Israeli Akko and Chan theatres staged a second generations critical perspective...the Alphabet from Auschwitz (adapted from Armand Gatti) and Akko Theatres Arbeit Macht Frei. Pauens work-in-progress depends...
...his son, Rabbi Shmuel Eliahu, ultra-Orthodox Zionists have "imported the settlement model," he writes, to Jaffa, Lod, Akko, East Jerusalem, and other cities with mixed Arab and Jewish populations. These new "urban settlers," as Gorenberg describes...
...body, of the Melkite Catholic Church to be archbishop of the Galilee. In the post he will have jurisdiction for the church in Akko, Haifa, Nazareth and all of Israel. The Vatican announced on Feb. 17 that Pope Benedict XVI had approved the appointment...
...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...
...and Biological Perspectives on the Origins of Modem Humans. Princeton: Princeton University Press, pp. 743- 82. Kalma,Akko 1986 "Uncertainty Reduction: A Fundamental Concept in Understanding a Number of Psychological Theories." In Jan Wind and...
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...Richard Slusser, THE WASHINGTON TIMES AKKO, Israel - "Dont send us your money...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...
...interconnected lives together, like the ancient port of Acre (Akko) further round the bay. There has never been any trouble between...family all right? Then we breathe again. Moving inland from Akko towards the holy city of Safed (Tzefat) you pass many Arab...
...discover other spectacular sites in the country that include: the Galilee historical sites, the archeological treasures of Akko; and the numerous attractions of Nazareth, Tiberias, the Sea of Galilee, Safad; and the whole northern part of Israel...
...decision makers here." An Israeli Arab woman closed her shop as a rocket-warning siren sounded in the northern Israeli town of Akko yesterday. Israels government is for the first time offering to pay for thousands of residents of its embattled north to flee...
...Arab sweet called khnaffe. This particular bright orange delicacy might explain the slight paunch under Gregorys red bib. As Akko coach Yaron hochenboim told me: Nazareth may not be the best team but they definitely have the best food. Gregory admits...
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AKKO ak o or Acre a k r, a , Fr. Saint-Jean...Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Crusades. Akko was taken by the Ottoman Turks in 1517 and...British troops captured the city in 1918. Akko was assigned to the Arabs in the 1948 partition...
...the Negev, lies Beersheba . The towns of the coastal plain are Akko (Acre), Haifa , Netanya , and the twin cities of Tel Aviv...plain are named the Valley of Zebulun, or Plain of Acre, S of Akko; Sharon, S of Mt. Carmel; and the Shephelah, or Philistia...
ACCHO ak o, Old Testament variant of Akko . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...ancient name given to several cities to honor members of the dynasty of the Ptolemies. One of these later became known as Akko , in modern Israel. Another was one of the great Hellenistic cities of Upper Egypt, on the Nile and N of Abydos. A third...
...contingent, already decimated by the Turks, merged (1148) with the French, who had fared only slightly better, at Acre (Akko). A joint attack on Damascus failed because of jealousy and, possibly, treachery among the Latin princes of the Holy Land...
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