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Funerary monument of a Nabatean cavalryman fully equipped for the afterlife, 2nd century AD, located in the ruined interior of the East Salient in the Upper Court, Kerak castle, Jordan. Kerak is a crusader castle begun in the 1140s under Pagan the Butler, Lord of Transjordan. It was the centre of power for Transjordan and was subsequently ruled by the crusader Renaud de Chatillon, the Ayyubids, Mamluks and Ottomans. It is a spur castle with walls protected by projecting towers and its glacis providing extra defense against the enemy.
Unique Identifier
AR9124322
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5616px × 3744px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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12th 2nd Al Karak
CARVED
Carving
Castle
Crac des Moabites
Crusader castle
Crusades
Death
Defense
DEFENSIVE
east salient
FIGURE
Fortress
Funeral
FUNERARY MONUMENT
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
JORDAN
Jordanian
Karak
Karak in Moab
Kerak
Kerak castle
MIDDLE EAST
Middle Eastern
Nabatean
Oultre Jourdain
Pagan the Butlery
spur castle
Stone
TOURISM
Transjordan
upper court