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Zengid campaign against Antioch

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Following this successful campaign against Antioch, the count of Tripoli attempted to block the road that crossed Syria from north to south and launched an offensive against Qinnasrin, however Zengi repelled this attack in the
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Zengi inflicted major defeats against Antioch, capturing Atharib, Zardana, Tell Aghdi, Ma’arat al-Nu’man, Ma’arrat Misrin and Kafartab. He captured them one by one.
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Zengids capture Atharib, Zardana, Tell Aghdi, Ma’arat al-Nu’man, Ma’arrat Misrin and Kafartab
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Syria
Zengid
Zengids
Principality of Antioch
Imad al-Din Zengi
Constance of Antioch
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Zengid–Crusader War
al-Atharib
Rafaniyya
Antioch
Qinnasrin
Ba'rin
Aleppo
Shaizar
Edessa 1144
Saruj
Edessa 1146
Bosra
Damascus
Inab
Aintab
Turbessel
Lake Huleh
Butaiha

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