Talk:Citadel of Tripoli
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Tour Guide Name in the 60s & 70s
editName of the Guide Tour in the 60s and the 70s, was under the name of Khalil Tabbit, tabit or El-tabbit (Lebo way with an Article in the front as an El or Al), he was emplyed by the Goverment as Guide at this Castle, this Tour Guide was the responsible of opening closing and Touring Visitors , he spoke Well English, mainly spoke English with most people which whom came to visit Tripoli and this Castle, The WAR changed all and made this Castle a house of Many from Harakat 24 Tishrin, Lebanese Army, and finally Alradaa (The Syrian Army - Hafez alasad time)... Written by the Son of this Tour Guide...Walid El-Tabbit — Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.35.135.168 (talk) 04:31, 10 December 2014 (UTC)
Role of Gilles
editin the intro it says "It is a common misconception that he [Raymon De Saint-Gilles] was responsible for its construction when in 1103 he laid siege to the city." But in the next section, History, it says "The citadel of Tripoli was built by Raymon De Saint-Gilles, governor of Tripoli, in 1103 on the emplacement of the castle of Saint-Gilles."
There seems to be a disconnect somewhere. Can an original contributor clear this up?