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Schinkel,Karl Friedrich

SCHINKEL,KARL FRIEDRICH

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Petra was the capital and royal city of the Nabataeans,
a semi-nomadic, Arab people who dominated the silk-and
spice trade across the deserts. An outside staircase
leads from the Cardo, Petra's main street, to a plateau
of rubble and ruins,caused by time and earthquakes.
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Petra was the capital and royal city of the Nabataeans, a semi-nomadic, Arab peo...

Petra was the capital and royal city of the Nabataeans,
a semi-nomadic, Arab people who dominated the silk-and
spice trade across the deserts.The main temple of
Petra, called "Qasr el-Bint Firaun" by the local
Beduins,"Palace of the Pharaoh's daughter".
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Petra was the capital and royal city of the Nabataeans, a semi-nomadic, Arab peo...

The late-Roman temple of er-Rabba - an abandoned       
city dating from biblical times and inhabited until    
the Mamluk period (13th-15th CE). Inscriptions on the  
temple walls honour Emperors Diokletian and Maximian   
(286-305 CE).
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The late-Roman temple of er-Rabba - an abandoned city dating from biblica...

Lehun, a settlement inhabited between the 3rd BCE      
and the Arab conquest, has a small Nabataean           
temple, 6 x 6 m.
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Lehun, a settlement inhabited between the 3rd BCE and the Arab conquest, h...

The Roman fort of Um er-Rassas was the base for a      
cavalry regiment stationed at the edge of the desert   
in Mefaa.
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The Roman fort of Um er-Rassas was the base for a cavalry regiment station...

The Roman fort of Um er-Rassas was the base for a      
cavalry regiment stationed at the edge of the desert   
in Mefaa,Jordan
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The Roman fort of Um er-Rassas was the base for a cavalry regiment station...

Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end
of the Dead Sea,was built in 1142. It fell to sultan
Saladin's troops in 1188, after three sieges.
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Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end of the Dead Sea,was built i...

Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end
of the Dead Sea,was built in 1142. It fell to sultan
Saladin's troops in 1188, after three sieges.
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Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end of the Dead Sea,was built i...

Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end
of the Dead Sea,was built in 1142. It fell to sultan
Saladin's troops in 1188, after three sieges.
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Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end of the Dead Sea,was built i...

Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end
of the Dead Sea,was built in 1142. It fell to sultan
Saladin's troops in 1188, after three sieges.
#08051532

Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end of the Dead Sea,was built i...

Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end
of the Dead Sea,was built in 1142. It fell to sultan
Saladin's troops in 1188, after three sieges.
#08051533

Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end of the Dead Sea,was built i...

Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end
of the Dead Sea,was built in 1142. It fell to sultan
Saladin's troops in 1188, after three sieges.
#08051534

Crusader fortress Kerak, dominating the southern end of the Dead Sea,was built i...