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Corridor within Shobak castle, Jordan
Corridor with arched doorways leading to rooms on the lower level of Shobak castle, built by the Crusader King Baldwin I of Jerusalem in 1115, on the plain of Edom, Jordan. This crusader castle, originally called Mons Realis, fell to Saladin in 1189 after an 18 month siege. It was occupied by the Mamluks in the 14th century and underwent many renovations in this period. It sits on the caravan and pilgrimage routes from Syria to Arabia. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR9181482
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5616px × 3690px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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12TH CENTURY
Arch
Architecture
Badlwin I
building
Castle
color
Corridor
Crusader castle
Crusades
Defense
DEFENSIVE
Desert
DOORWAY
edom
Fortress
glacis
Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan
IMAGE
INDOORS
INSIDE
interior
JORDAN
Jordanian
Krak de Montreal
Landscape
MAMLUK
MC
MIDDLE EAST
Middle Eastern
Mons Realis
Mons Regalis
Mont Real
MONTREAL
Oultre Jourdain
Photograph
SALADIN
Shawbak
Shobak
Shobak castle
Shoubak
TOURISM
Tourist Attraction
Transjordan
Travel
WALLS