Aintab
former name of .
historical examples
the needles were briskly plied, and in due time, two hundred and fifty piastres were collected and forwarded to aintab.
the women of the arabs henry harris jessup
we rode straight into the mission compound at aintab, and found ourselves at once in a very academic atmosphere.
by desert ways to baghdad louisa jebb
there caravans were fitted out to leave over the, to them, unknown track to aintab, as a first base.
the red cross in peace and war clara barton
there, caravans were fitted out to leave over the—to them—unknown track to aintab, as a first base.
a story of the red cross clara barton
her length from aintab to gaza is one hundred and fifty leagues, and the mean breadth about thirty.
sketches benjamin disraeli
at aintab, the crowd was divided into three audiences so that all could hear.
the call of the world w. e. doughty
noun
the former name (until 1921) of gaziantep
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