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Capture of Damascus (1918) and Pharpar

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Difference between Capture of Damascus (1918) and Pharpar

Capture of Damascus (1918) vs. Pharpar

The Capture of Damascus occurred on 1 October 1918 after the capture of Haifa and the victory at the Battle of Samakh which opened the way for the pursuit north from the Sea of Galilee and the Third Transjordan attack which opened the way to Deraa and the inland pursuit, after the decisive Egyptian Expeditionary Force victory at the Battle of Megiddo during the Sinai and Palestine Campaign of World War I. Damascus was captured when Desert Mounted Corps and Prince Feisal's Sherifial Hejaz Army encircled the city, after a cavalry pursuit northwards along the two main roads to Damascus. Pharpar (or Pharphar in the Douay-Rheims Bible) is a biblical river in Syria.

Similarities between Capture of Damascus (1918) and Pharpar

Capture of Damascus (1918) and Pharpar have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Barada, Damascus.

Barada

The Barada (بردى / ALA-LC: Baradá) is the main river of Damascus, the capital city of Syria.

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Damascus

Damascus (دمشق, Syrian) is the capital of the Syrian Arab Republic; it is also the country's largest city, following the decline in population of Aleppo due to the battle for the city.

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Capture of Damascus (1918) and Pharpar Comparison

Capture of Damascus (1918) has 97 relations, while Pharpar has 16. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.77% = 2 / (97 + 16).

References

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