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Ajloun Castle

Ajloun Castle

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Ajloun Castle, also known as Qal’at ar-Rabad, stands as a significant historical and military site in Jordan. It is located in the northwestern region, overlooking the Jordan Valley and the northern hills. The castle’s strategic location played a crucial role in controlling the surrounding territory during its time of operation.Construction and PurposeAjloun Castle was constructed…

Qasr Burqu'

Qasr Burqu’

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Qasr Burqu’ is a site of significant historical and archaeological interest, located in the northeastern desert of modern-day Jordan. This ancient structure offers valuable insights into the region’s history, particularly during the late Roman and early Islamic periods.Location and Geographic SignificanceQasr Burqu’ is situated in the arid steppe of the Basalt Desert, approximately 240 kilometers…

Betthorus

Betthorus

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Betthorus, also known as Lejjun, represents a significant site in the history of Roman military architecture. Located in modern-day Jordan, it provides valuable insights into the Roman Empire’s expansion and its military strategies in the region. This blog post will explore the historical background, architectural features, and archaeological significance of Betthorus.Historical Background of BetthorusBetthorus was…

Al Karak

Al-Karak

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Al-Karak, a historic city in modern-day Jordan, holds significant importance due to its strategic location and rich history. Situated 140 kilometers south of Amman, Al-Karak sits on the King’s Highway, a crucial ancient trade route. The city’s most prominent feature is its imposing Crusader castle, known as Kerak Castle, which has stood as a testament…

Ghor es Safi

Ghor es-Safi

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Ghor es-Safi is a significant archaeological and historical site in Jordan. Located in the southern Jordan Valley, this area lies near the southeastern edge of the Dead Sea. It has long been a focus of scholarly research due to its historical importance and rich archaeological record.Geographic and Environmental ContextGhor es-Safi is situated at one of…

Busaira, Jordan

Busaira, Jordan

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Busaira, also spelled Bozrah or Buseirah, is a site of significant historical and archaeological interest located in southern Jordan. This ancient city played a crucial role in the history of the Edomites, a Semitic-speaking people who inhabited the region during the Iron Age. Busaira served as the capital of Edom, making it a central hub…

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