Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tyre' has mentioned 'Hinterland' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Asurbanipal, Esarhaddon's successor from 669 to 631, reportedly destroyed the hinterland of Tyre, but because of its economic potential preserved the once again rebellious city which reactivated its trade and continued to prosper.
The hinterland of Tyre "was generally seen as a lawless country where criminals would flee to seek refuge with the Shiites.
His opponent was Kamil Al-As'ad from the Ali al-Saghir dynasty that still dominated the hinterland.
When in April 1920 violent clashes took place in the Jabal Amel area between armed Shia and Maronite groups,[86] many Christians living in the hinterland of Jabal Amel had fled to Tyre.
While he succeeded his rival Khalil as head of the municipal council until 1926,[114] he first and foremost changed the city and its hinterland by becoming a social reformer[107] and "activist".