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Ascalon was an ancient Near East port city on the Mediterranean coast of the southern Levant that played a major role in several historical periods. Its importance diminished after the Mamluks destroyed its strategically significant fortifications and port in the 13th century. Ashkelon reveals traces of settlement from the 3rd millennium BC, with evidence suggesting the emergence of a major fortified city during the Middle Bronze Age. Early references to Ashkelon appear in Egyptian "execration texts." Subsequently, during the Late Bronze Age, Ashkelon was integrated into the Egyptian Empire and is mentioned in various texts, including the Amarna letters. Following the migration of the Sea Peoples, Ashkelon became one of the five cities of the Philistine pentapolis, alongside Ashdod, Ekron, Gath, and Gaza. The city was later destroyed by the Babylonians but was subsequently rebuilt.
Im schwarzen Walfisch zu Askalon , song.
Scallion and shallot , types of onion known from and named after ancient Ascalon - Ascalōnia caepa or Ascalonian onion.
Populated places disestablished in the 13th century
Populated places established in the 6th millennium BC
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