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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tyre' has mentioned 'Economy' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Territory 2 Etymology 3 Climate 4 History 4.1 Founding Millennium (2750xe2x80x931700 BCE) 4.2 Egyptian period (1700xe2x80x931200 BCE) 4.3 Independent Phoenician period (1200xe2x80x93868 BCE) 4.4 Neo-Assyrian period (868xe2x80x93612 BCE) 4.5 Independent and Neo-Babylonian period (612xe2x80x93539 BCE) 4.6 Persian period (539xe2x80x93332 BCE) 4.7 Hellenistic period (332xe2x80x93126 BCE) 4.8 Independence from Seleucid Empire (126xe2x80x9364 BCE) 4.9 Roman period (64 BCE xe2x80x93 395 CE) 4.10 Byzantine period (395xe2x80x93640) 4.11 Early Muslim period (640xe2x80x931124) 4.12 Crusader period (1124xe2x80x931291) 4.13 Mamluk period (1291xe2x80x931516) 4.14 Ottoman period (1516xe2x80x931918) 4.14.1 Maan clan rule 4.14.2 Rise and rivalry of the feudal Zu'ama 4.14.2.1 Egyptian Occupation (1831xe2x80x931839) 4.14.2.2 French influence zone (from mid-19th c. on) 4.14.2.3 World War I 4.15 Pan-Arab Kingdom of Syria vs. French-British OETA (1918xe2x80x931920) 4.16 French Mandate colonial rule (1920xe2x80x931943) 4.16.1 World War II 4.17 1943 Lebanese independence 4.17.1 1948 Palestinian exodus 4.17.2 1958 Lebanese Civil War 4.17.3 Musa Sadr era (1959xe2x80x931978) 4.17.3.1 1967 Six-Day War 4.17.3.2 1973 Yom Kippur War 4.17.3.3 Lebanese Civil War (1975xe2x80x931990) 4.17.3.3.1 PLO and LAA take-over: "People's Republic of Tyre" 4.17.3.3.2 1978 South Lebanon conflict with Israel 4.17.4 Post-Sadr Era (since 1978) 4.17.4.1 Amal-PLO-Israel conflicts 4.17.4.2 1982 Lebanon War with Israel and Occupation 4.17.4.3 War of the Camps (1985-1988): PLO vs. Amal vs. Hezbollah 4.17.4.4 Post-Civil War 4.17.4.4.1 2006 Lebanon War 4.17.4.5 Post-2006 War 5 Coast Nature Reserve 6 Cultural heritage 6.1 Scriptural 6.2 Other writings 7 Cultural life 8 Education 9 Demographics 10 Economy 11 Sports 12 Galleries 13 Twin townsxc2xa0xe2x80x93 sister cities 14 Notable people 15 Astronomical objects 16 See also 17 References 18 Further reading 19 External links | WIKI |
Tyre's economy continued to rely largely on the production of purple dye from Murex shellfish, which appeared on a silver coin of Tyre around 450xe2x80x93400 BCE,[24] when the city started minting its own currency. | WIKI |
[19] Meanwhile, Tyre's economy remained part of the Silk Road[29] and continued its traditional industries of purple dye and glass production. | WIKI |
Meanwhile, the common people in Tyre and all of Southern Lebanon suffered from high taxes[104] and fines imposed on their economy to punish them for the failed rebellion. | WIKI |
Economy[edit] | WIKI |
UNIFIL contributes greatly to the purchasing power in the Tyrian economy as well, both through spending by its individual members as well as through "quick-impact projects" like gravelling road, rehabilitating public places etc. | WIKI |