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led campaigns in 1268 and 1283, respectively, against the fortress-caves, monasteries, and the surrounding villages. Despite these attacks, the Deir
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order. It consists of three or four small cells, a refectory, and some offices; the communal church includes four chapels cut into the rock-face.
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890:References
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