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10 May 2012 Damascus bombings         
CAR BOMBING OUTSIDE A MILITARY INTELLIGENCE COMPLEX IN DAMASCUS, SYRIA
10 May 2012 Damascus bombing; May 10, 2012 Damascus bombings
The 10 May 2012 Damascus bombings were carried out using a pair of car bombs allegedly detonated by suicide bombers outside a military intelligence complex in Damascus, Syria. Combined, the perpetrators detonated more than of explosives, tearing the facade off a 10-story building.
Damascus Crown         
  • Page 5 of the Damascus Bible
13TH-CENTURY HEBREW CODEX OF THE BIBLE
Keter Damascus; Damascus Keter
Damascus Crown (), Keter Damascus, is a complete Hebrew Bible manuscript containing 24 canonical books written in the 13th century CE, and brought by stealth to Israel from Damascus, Syria in 1993. Today, it is housed at the Hebrew University and National Library of Israel, in Jerusalem, under a public trust.
Damascus Document         
ANCIENT JEWISH DOCUMENT
The Damascus Document; Cairo Damascus; Cairo-Damascus Document; Zadokite Documents
The Damascus Document, also called the Damascus Covenant or the Book of the Covenant of Damascus,"The Book of Covenant of Damascus," Jewish Virtual Library Cairo Damascus document (CD) or Damascus Rule, is an ancient Jewish document that some scholars suggest serves as a "bridge" document, connecting Judaism's post-exilic 'Enochian'-Essene majority to the asserted leadership of its radical minority Qumran–Essene community that was established in isolation near the shores of the Dead Sea.Boccaccini (1998).