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- The unwalled cities did not have the right to construct walls.
- Clavijo later described Tehran as an unwalled region under the Timurid Empire.
- Walled and unwalled courts and an esplanade are associated with this structure.
- The Gothic People generally settled in unwalled farming settlements along the main rivers.
- Aarbergergasse was originally one of the most important streets in the unwalled arcades.
- Brabant had fortified walled cities and unwalled cities.
- The city remained unwalled throughout its history.
- Initially the town was unwalled with two rows of wooden houses around a central narrow plaza.
- The unwalled cities had also the right to hold markets which they held on large market squares.
- The ground floor of the house was previously unwalled which is typical of the houses during the era.
- Being unwalled also meant that some of these places suffered heavily in war and during the Dutch Revolt.
- This year she also published her third novel about Hong Kong, " The Unwalled City ."
- The unwalled towns in Latium were ordered to be abandoned, and their inhabitants were moved into walled towns.
- There was little evidence of organized warfare or professional soldiers during the Uruk period, and towns were generally unwalled.
- Although they lacked siege experience, the Danes were able to cripple Slavic regions by burning crops and unwalled suburbs.
- Al-Mutawakkiliyya consisted of an unwalled area, through the center of which ran a north-south avenue.
- As the city continued to grow and prosper, it was essentially unwalled for the first three centuries of the Empire.
- Purim is celebrated on the Adar 14 because the Jews in unwalled cities fought their enemies on Adar 13 and rested the following day.
- Dundalk had been originally developed as an unwalled " " ( meaning village; translates literally as " Street Townland " ).
- The preference was given to Antioch, and the greater part of his relics were left there as a protection to the unwalled city.
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