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Jerusalem old city Via Dolorosa
Mount of Olives looking at Jerusalem
2021 12 24 Amman, Jordan. Aerial view from the city
Jerusalem from Olive Mt.
Panoramic aerial view of the Jewish Quarter and the Mount of Olives from the Ramparts Walk over the Old City wall of Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Old City. Dome of the Rock, Temple Mount
Jerusalem is an ancient city in West Asia, on a plateau in the Judaean Mountains between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea. It is one of the oldest cities in the world, and is considered holy to the three major Abrahamic religions—Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
Kudüs, Telawiv, İsrail, Filistin, Mescid-i Aksa, İslam, Kutsal Mekan, İlk Kıble, Hristiyanlık, Yahudilik, Semavi Dinler, Hac
Silwan, an Arab neighborhood in East Jerusalem
Tower of David an ancient citadel in Old Town Jerusalem, Palestine.
The Greek Orthodox Church of St. Stephen, or The St. Stephen's Basilica, a Catholic church, located in the Kidron Valley or King's Valley,  outside the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem,
Jerusalem old city streets
View from the old city walls towards the Mount of Olives
Amman, Jordan: Amman is the capital and the largest city of Jordan, and the country's economic, political, and cultural center.
View of the rooftops of the Jewish Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel
Kudüs, Telawiv, İsrail, Filistin, Mescid-i Aksa, İslam, Kutsal Mekan, İlk Kıble, Hristiyanlık, Yahudilik, Semavi Dinler, Hac
jerusalem - city of peace and war of israel-arab conflict
Panoramic view of Jerusalem, Israel
Amman Roman Theatre from the Citadel - Jordan
Jerusalem old city skyline Dome of the Rock
The photo of the Monastery of the Cross, Eastern Orthodox cathedral built in the 11th century in Jerusalem, Israel.
Old Town Jerusalem from Mount of Olives.
Jerusalem, 12. 17. 2023:\nZion Gate is located at the southern end of the Old City of Jerusalem. It is one of the gates set by the Ottomans when they re-erected the City’s walls, in the early 16th Century. The gate has a typical L-Shape, designed to slow down oncoming attackers. Above the gate a projecting balcony (Mashikuli) enabled dropping boiling oil, snakes, on excrement on potential invaders. Up to the 19th century the gate was closed every night, by heavy metal doors. In addition to its protective design, the gate was also decorated with various stone ornamentations. The gate also bears an Arab inscription glorifying Suleiman the Magnificent, the Ottoman Sultan who ordered and sponsored the re-fortification of Jerusalem. In May 1948 Palmach forces managed to reach the Jewish quarter by blowing up part of the wall next to the gate. Unfortunately, later they retreated, and the Jewish Quarter was evacuated. The Jordanian occupied the Jewish Quarter and the old City until 1967. To this day the front of the gate is battered by bullet holes from these battles. A white stone plaque in the gate records the battles here in 1948, and the reclaiming of the gate by during the Six-Day War, in 1967.
A view across the historic old city from the mount of olives across the Kidron Valley to the temple mount.
Cityscape of Amman downtown from the Citadel - Jordan
Cityscape of Amman the Capital of Jordan viewed from the Citadel and temple of Hercules.
Amman - Jordan downtown, Roman theater
Jerusalem old city mount of olives cemetery
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Panorama of Amman, Jordan.
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