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- Bab_Tuma abstract "Bab Tuma (Arabic: باب توما, meaning: \"Thomas’ Gate\") is a borough of Old Damascus in Syria, one of the gates inside the historical walls of the city, and a geographic landmark of Early Christianity. It owes its name to Thomas, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ. Famous residents included: Saint Paul the most notable of Early Christian missionaries (hence expressions such as “the road to Damascus experience”), Saint Thomas himself who after lending his name to the neighborhood went on to explore India. Saint Ananias, French writer Alphonse de Lamartine, Greek Orthodox theologian Saint Joseph of Damascus, founder of the Damascus Patriarcal School, Raphael Hawawini, known as Saint Raphael of Brooklyn, the first Orthodox Bishop of New York city (he was sent to the US in 1895 by the Czar of Russia), and Syrian-born philosopher Michel Aflaq, founder of the Ba'ath Party and ba'athist thought. In the 16th century, following the occupation of Antioch and Alexandretta by Turkish troops, the borough of Bab Tuma became the seat of the Greek Orthodox and Greek Catholic Churches for the Northern Levant (Syria, Lebanon and Southern Turkey).".
- Bab_Tuma thumbnail DamascusBabTouma.jpg?width=300.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageID "13594263".
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageLength "1670".
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageOutDegree "29".
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageRevisionID "694652597".
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Alphonse_de_Lamartine.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Ananias_of_Damascus.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Antioch.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Baath_Party.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Baathism.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Borough.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Category:Gates_of_Damascus.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Damascus.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Early_Christianity.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Orthodox_Church.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Orthodox_Church_of_Antioch.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Jesus.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Lebanon.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Levant.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Melkite_Greek_Catholic_Church.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Michel_Aflaq.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink New_York.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Paul_the_Apostle.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Raphael_of_Brooklyn.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Joseph_of_Damascus.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_the_Apostle.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink İskenderun.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLink File:DamascusBabTouma.jpg.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bab Tuma".
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Damascus.
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Old_City_(Damascus).
- Bab_Tuma wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stack.
- Bab_Tuma subject Category:Gates_of_Damascus.
- Bab_Tuma hypernym Borough.
- Bab_Tuma point "33.513333333333335 36.315".
- Bab_Tuma type Settlement.
- Bab_Tuma type SpatialThing.
- Bab_Tuma comment "Bab Tuma (Arabic: باب توما, meaning: \"Thomas’ Gate\") is a borough of Old Damascus in Syria, one of the gates inside the historical walls of the city, and a geographic landmark of Early Christianity. It owes its name to Thomas, one of the twelve apostles of Jesus Christ.".
- Bab_Tuma label "Bab Tuma".
- Bab_Tuma sameAs Q1021901.
- Bab_Tuma sameAs باب_توما.
- Bab_Tuma sameAs Bāb_Tūmā.
- Bab_Tuma sameAs Bab_Touma.
- Bab_Tuma sameAs Bab_Tuma.
- Bab_Tuma sameAs m.03cbdl1.
- Bab_Tuma sameAs Баб_Тума.
- Bab_Tuma sameAs 7642403.
- Bab_Tuma sameAs Q1021901.
- Bab_Tuma sameAs 多马之门.
- Bab_Tuma lat "33.513333333333335".
- Bab_Tuma long "36.315".
- Bab_Tuma wasDerivedFrom Bab_Tuma?oldid=694652597.
- Bab_Tuma depiction DamascusBabTouma.jpg.
- Bab_Tuma isPrimaryTopicOf Bab_Tuma.