Talk:Nabatieh
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"Salaheddin besieged it for two years and was able to storm it in 1140. The Crusaders regained control of the citadel in 1190 after they had signed an agreement with Al Salih Ismail, ruler of Damascus."
These dates can't be right...Saladin probably besieged it from 1187-1189 during his invasion, but he couldn't have done it in 1140. And as-Salih ruled in the mid-13th century, not 1190. Adam Bishop 05:48, 17 August 2006 (UTC)
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