Dead Sea to Jerash and Ajloun
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Dead Sea to Jerash and Ajloun
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Jerash Roman Ruins
Located 48 km (30 miles) north of the capital Amman, Jerash is known for the ruins of the Greco-Roman city of Gerasa. Jerash prospered during the 1st century BC due to the spice trade route from the Arabian Peninsula to Syria . Jerash was a favorite city of the Roman emperor, Hadrian. The Muslims took over in AD 635, but the final blow to the city was dealt by Baldwin II of Jerusalem in AD 1112 during the Crusades. Do not forget to see
the majestic Hadrian arch, the hippodrome and the temple of Zeus.
Ajlun Castle
The castle was built in 1184-1885 AD and was built to protect the country against Crusader attacks. It also controlled the iron mines in the area. The castle is an example of medieval Arab-Islamic military architecture.
Do not forget to check, The pigeon posts which allowed messages and signals to be transmitted from Damascus or Euphrates to Cairo, Arrow slits to see all the vast surroundings, The channel for dumping boiling oil over the main entrance.
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