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Jerash (Arabic: جرش Ǧaraš; Gr****: Γέρασα, romanized: Gérasa;
Attic Gr****: [gérasa], Koinē Gr****: [ˈgerasa]) is a city in
northern Jordan. The city is the...
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Jerash Cathedral (Cathedral of St. Mary) in
Jerash, Jordan, now in ruins, was
built on the site of a
former Roman temple.
Jerash Cathedral was
raised in...
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Column of
Jerash, also
known as the
Whispering Column of
Jerash, is a
monument in
Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens, New York City. The column...
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Romans gave the Gr****
cities of Transjordan—Philadelphia (Amman),
Gerasa (
Jerash),
Gedara (Umm Quays),
Pella (Tabaqat Fahl) and
Arbila (Irbid)—and other...
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Jerash Governorate (Arabic: محافظة جرش) is one of 12
governorates in Jordan. It is
located in the
northwestern side of the country. The
capital of the...
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Temple of
Artemis at
Gerasa is a
Roman peripteral temple in
Jerash, Jordan. The
temple was
built in the
middle of the
highest of the two
terraces of...
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Jerash Festival for
Culture and Arts is an
annual event held in
Jerash, Jordan. It is part of the
Jordan Festival,
which aims to
enrich cultural activities...
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extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Jerash Camp (Arabic: مخيم جرش),
known locally as Gaza camp, is one of the ten officially...
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situated in modern-day Jordan,
corresponding roughly to the Irbid, Ajloun,
Jerash and
Balqa Governorates.
Gilead is
explained in the
Hebrew Bible as derived...
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subsequently split into four governments:
Jabal Ajlun, Kura, Irbid, and
Jerash. The
Jerash Local Government was led by
Muhammad Ali Al-Mughrabi.
Major J. N....