- The
Jamaraat Bridge (Arabic: جسر الجمرات; transliterated: Jisr Al-Jamarat) is a
pedestrian bridge in Mina,
Saudi Arabia, near
Makkah used by
Muslims during...
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easier access to the jamarāt, a single-tiered
pedestrian bridge called the
Jamaraat Bridge was
built around them,
allowing pilgrims to
throw stones from either...
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occurred in Mina at the
intersection of
streets 204 and 223
leading to
Jamaraat Bridge. The
cause of the
disaster remains in dispute. The Mina disaster...
- 118
pilgrims were
trampled to
death and 180
injured in an
incident on
Jamaraat Bridge. 5
March 2001: 35
pilgrims were
trampled to
death in a stampede...
- Al Bait Towers,
Makkah Jeddah Tower,
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Abdullah Economic City
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Abdullah Financial...
- Some
victims were
reported to have
fallen from a
pedestrian overp**** (the
Jamaraat Bridge) as a wave of
pilgrims crowded those already on the overp****. After...
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River Bridge – Penang,
Malaysia Haramain high-speed
railway –
Saudi Arabia Jamaraat Bridge –
Saudi Arabia Abraj Al Bait – Mecca,
Saudi Arabia Al Bayt Stadium...
- 1998
during the Hajj in
Mecca during the
Stoning of the
Devil ritual on
Jamaraat Bridge.
Incidents during the Hajj "A
Stampede Near
Mecca Killed More Than...
- are said to
represent Satan.
Pilgrims climb ramps to the multi-levelled
Jamaraat Bridge, from
which they can
throw their pebbles at the jamarat. Because...
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pilgrims on 12
January 2006
during the Hajj in Mecca. It took
place on
Jamaraat Bridge around 1pm on 12
January 2006, the
fifth and
final day of the Hajj...