Ṭarābulus (Lebanon): All Data
Ṭarābulus (Lebanon) is a city in Lebanon. This page covers its chronology of mentions across 5,500 years of history, including capitals, battles, events and subdivisions. Part of Phersu Atlas.
1. Lists and Timelines
Tripoli: Chronology of Mentions
Note: For polities of antiquity, the listed capital or subdivision capital may also represent one or several of the most important cities of the region.
976 AD
Mentioned in Event: Byzantine conquest of Damascus, Tiberiade, Nazareth, Acri and Caesarea
1109 AD
Mentioned in Event: Siege of Tripoli
1110 AD
Capital of County of Tripoli
1259 AD
Mentioned in Event: Mongol invasions and conquests
1259 AD
Capital of County of Tripoli (Mongol Empire)
1261 AD
Capital of County of Tripoli (Ilkhanate)
1289 AD
Mentioned in Event: Fall of Tripoli (1289)
1289 AD
Mentioned in: Siege of Tripoli (1289), part of Fall of Tripoli (1289)
1511 AD
Capital of Tripoli
1609 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Eyalet of Trablussum, part of Ottoman Empire
1832 AD
Mentioned in Event: Egyptian-Ottoman War (1831-1833)
1905 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Villayet of Tarabulus, part of Ottoman Empire
1918 AD
Mentioned in Event: Mesopotamian campaign
1920 AD
Mentioned in Event: Aftermath of World War I
1940 AD
Mentioned in Event: World War II (All other Vichy France Colonies)
1941 AD
Mentioned in Event: Syria-Lebanon campaign
1946 AD
Mentioned in Event: Syria-Lebanon campaign
1983 AD
Mentioned in: Battle of Tripoli (1983), part of Lebanese Civil War
2020 AD
Mentioned in: Siege of Tripoli (2020), part of 2019-20 Western Libya campaign
2025 AD
Subdivision Capital of the Governatorate of North Governorate, part of Lebanese Republic