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The 1202 Syria earthquake struck at about dawn on 20 May 1202 (598 AH) with an epicenter in southwestern Syria. Up to 1,100,000 deaths have been associated with this earthquake, although other estimates are much smaller. It was felt over a very wide area, from Sicily to Mesopotamia and Anatolia to upper Egypt, mostly affecting the Ayyubid Sultanate and the Kingdom of Jerusalem. The cities of Tyre, Acre and Nablus were heavily damaged. A magnitude of Ms 7.6 has been estimated with damage up to XI on the Mercalli intensity scale.

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  • 1202 Syria earthquake (en)
  • Terremoto de Siria de 1201 (es)
  • Terremoto della Siria del 1202 (it)
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  • The 1202 Syria earthquake struck at about dawn on 20 May 1202 (598 AH) with an epicenter in southwestern Syria. Up to 1,100,000 deaths have been associated with this earthquake, although other estimates are much smaller. It was felt over a very wide area, from Sicily to Mesopotamia and Anatolia to upper Egypt, mostly affecting the Ayyubid Sultanate and the Kingdom of Jerusalem. The cities of Tyre, Acre and Nablus were heavily damaged. A magnitude of Ms 7.6 has been estimated with damage up to XI on the Mercalli intensity scale. (en)
  • Il terremoto della Siria del 1202 è stato uno dei più catastrofici eventi sismici del Medioevo. La scossa ha avuto origine nel sud della Siria all'alba del 20 maggio 1202 (598 AH), con epicentro localizzato nella città di Al Zabadani. Stando alle fonti storiche, il numero delle vittime dovrebbe attestarsi attorno a 1.200.000, distribuite nella vasta area interessata dal terremoto e dal conseguente maremoto, ovvero dalla Sicilia all'Iraq, dall'Anatolia all'alto Egitto. Le città di Tiro, Acri e Nablus vennero gravemente danneggiate. (it)
  • El gran terremoto de Oriente Medio o Gran terremoto de Siria tuvo epicentro en el suroeste de Siria la madrugada del 20 de mayo de 1201 (598 AH).​Según algunas fuentes el terremoto en si causó unas 30.000 muertes, mientras que otras fuentes de la época declaran que entre 1201 y 1202 hubo 1.100.000 muertos, causados también por la sequía y el resecamiento del río Nilo (en el norte de Egipto)​ y en la zona del Mediterráneo.​ El terremoto se sintió en un área muy amplia, desde Sicilia a Irak y desde Anatolia hasta el Alto Egipto. Las ciudades de Tiro, Acre y Naplusa fueron gravemente dañadas. (es)
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