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Kerak Castle (Arabic: قلعة الكرك, romanized: Qal'at al-Karak) is a
large medieval castle located in al-Karak, Jordan. It is one of the
largest castles...
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siege of
Kerak was
conducted by the
forces of
Muslim Sultan Saladin against the
Crusaders and the
Christian King
Baldwin IV of
Jerusalem at the
Kerak Castle...
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often simply Karak, is a city in
Jordan known for its
medieval castle, the
Kerak Castle. The
castle is one of the
three largest castles in the region, the...
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Kerak telor (English: Egg crust) is a
Betawi traditional ****y
omelette dish from Indonesia. It is made from
glutinous rice
cooked with egg and served...
- The
siege of
Kerak was
conducted by the
Ayyubid Sultanate army
against the
Crusader fortress of
Kerak.
After a year and a half of blockade, the Crusader...
- Baldwin IV's sister, Isabella, in
Kerak.
Saladin unexpectedly invaded Oultrejordain,
forcing the
local inhabitants to s****
refuge in
Kerak.
After Saladin broke into...
- co-king
before having himself taken in a
litter to lift Saladin's
Siege of
Kerak.
Baldwin failed to have Sibylla's
marriage to Guy
annulled and Guy's fief...
- The
Kerak Inscription, also
known as the
Kemoshyat inscription, was
discovered in 1958 in Jordan, near Wadi el-
Kerak. It is a
basalt inscription fragment...
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Baldwin again at the
Battle of
Belvoir Castle in 1182 and the
Siege of
Kerak in 1183. In 1177, King
Baldwin IV of Jerusalem, and
Philip of
Alsace who...
- east of the
Jordan River, and was
centered on the
castles of
Montreal and
Kerak.
Transjordan extended southwards through the
Negev to the Gulf of Aqaba...