Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old City of Acre' has mentioned 'Mamluk' in the following places:
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Acre xd7xa2xd6xb7xd7x9bxd6xbcxd7x95xd6xb9xe2x80x8exe2x80x8exd8xb9xd9x83xd9x91xd8xa7xe2x80x8exe2x80x8eCityHebrewxc2xa0transcription(s)xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0ISO 259xcax95akko Municipal emblemAcreShow map of Northwest IsraelAcreShow map of IsraelCoordinates: 32xc2xb055xe2x80xb240xe2x80xb3N 35xc2xb004xe2x80xb254xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf32.92778xc2xb0N 35.08167xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 32.92778; 35.08167Coordinates: 32xc2xb055xe2x80xb240xe2x80xb3N 35xc2xb004xe2x80xb254xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf32.92778xc2xb0N 35.08167xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 32.92778; 35.08167Gridxc2xa0position156/258 PALCountryxc2xa0IsraelDistrictNorthernFounded3000xc2xa0BC (Bronze Age settlement) 1550xc2xa0BC (Canaanite settlement) 1104 (Crusader rule)1291 (Mamluk rule) 1948 (Israeli city)Governmentxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0MayorShimon LankriAreaxc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Total13,533xc2xa0dunams (13.533xc2xa0km2xc2xa0orxc2xa05.225xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Populationxc2xa0(2019)[1]xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Total49,380xc2xa0xe2x80xa2xc2xa0Density3,600/km2 (9,500/sqxc2xa0mi) UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficialxc2xa0nameOld City of AcreCriteriaCultural: ii, iii, vReference1042Inscription2001 (25th session)Area63.3 haBufferxc2xa0zone22.99 ha | WIKI |
Contents 1 Names 2 History 2.1 Early Bronze Age 2.2 Middle Bronze Age 2.3 Iron Age 2.4 Persian period and classical antiquity 2.5 Byzantine period 2.6 Early Islamic period 2.7 Crusader and Ayyubid period 2.7.1 First Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem (1104xe2x80x931187) 2.7.2 Ayyubid intermezzo (1187xe2x80x931191) 2.7.3 Second Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem (1191xe2x80x931291) 2.8 Mamluk period (1291xe2x80x931517) 2.9 Ottoman period 2.10 Mandatory Palestine 2.11 Israel 3 Demography 4 Transportation 5 Education and culture 6 Sports 7 Landmarks 7.1 City walls 7.2 Al-Jazzar Mosque 7.3 Hamam al-Basha 7.4 Citadel of Acre 7.5 Hospitaller fortress 7.6 Other medieval sites 7.7 Bahxc3xa1xcaxbcxc3xad holy places 8 Archaeology 8.1 Crusader period remains 9 International relations 10 Notable residents 11 In popular culture 12 See also 13 References 13.1 Citations 13.2 Bibliography 14 External links | WIKI |
Acre was the final major stronghold of the Crusader states when much of the Levantine coastline was conquered by Mamluk forces. | WIKI |
Mamluk period (1291xe2x80x931517) | WIKI |
Acre, having been isolated and largely abandoned by Europe, was conquered by Mamluk sultan al-Ashraf Khalil in a bloody siege in 1291. | WIKI |
In line with Mamluk policy regarding the coastal cities (to prevent their future utilization by Crusader forces), Acre was entirely destroyed, with the exception of a few religious edifices considered sacred by the Muslims, namely the Nabi Salih tomb and the Ayn Bakar spring. | WIKI |
[32] Throughout the Mamluk era (1260xe2x80x931517), Acre was succeeded by Safed as the principal city of its province. | WIKI |
Jazzar was succeeded on his death by his mamluk, Sulayman Pasha al-Adil, under whose milder rule the town advanced in prosperity till his death in 1819. | WIKI |