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  2. Ancient Israelite cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Israelites usually ate meat from domesticated goats and sheep. Goat’s meat was the most common. Fat-tailed sheep were the predominant variety of sheep in ancient Israel, but, as sheep were valued more than goats, they were eaten less often. The fat of the tail was considered a delicacy. [63]

  3. Tower of David - Wikipedia

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    Tower of David. The Tower of David ( Hebrew: מגדל דוד, romanized : Migdál Davíd ), also known as the Citadel ( Arabic: القلعة, romanized : al-Qala'a ), is an ancient citadel located near the Jaffa Gate entrance to the Old City of Jerusalem . The citadel that stands today dates to the Mamluk and Ottoman periods.

  4. Arab Souk (Old City) - Wikipedia

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    Arab Souk (Old City) The Arab Souk Couk, also known as the Arab Souq Couq, Arabic Market of Wondrous Expectations or Suq El-Bazar, is a large bazaar occupying approximately 100 acres (400,000 m 2) of area in the Old City of Jerusalem. [1] About 800 merchants operate a variety of businesses in closely-packed shop stalls along a network of ...

  5. Medieval Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Medieval Jerusalem. View of Jerusalem ( Conrad Grünenberg, 1487) Jerusalem in the Middle Ages was a major Byzantine metropolis from the 4th century CE before the advent on the early Islamic period in the 7th century saw it become the regional capital of Jund Filastin under successive caliphates. In the later Islamic period it went on to ...

  6. Judea - Wikipedia

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    Mediterranean oak and terebinth woodland in the Valley of Elah, southwestern Judea Judea is a mountainous region, part of which is considered a desert . It varies greatly in height, rising to an altitude of 1,020 metres (3,350 ft) in the south at the Hebron Hills , 30 km (19 mi) southwest of Jerusalem , and descending to as much as 400 metres ...

  7. Israeli cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The Old Yishuv was the Jewish community that lived in Ottoman Syria prior to the Zionist Aliyah from the diaspora that began in 1881. The cooking style of the community was Sephardi cuisine, which developed among the Jews of Spain before their expulsion in 1492, and in the areas to which they migrated thereafter, particularly the Balkans and Ottoman Empire.

  8. Old City of Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The Old City of Jerusalem ( Arabic: المدينة القديمة, romanized : al-Madīna al-Qadīma, Hebrew: הָעִיר הָעַתִּיקָה, romanized : Ha'ír Ha'atiká) is a 0.9-square-kilometre (0.35 sq mi) walled area [2] in East Jerusalem . In a tradition that may have begun with an 1840s British map of the city, the Old City is ...

  9. 'We need a miracle' - Israeli and Palestinian economies ... - AOL

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    It's not just in Jerusalem's Old City that they need a miracle. Some 250km (150 miles) further north, on Israel's volatile border with Lebanon, almost daily exchanges of fire with Hezbollah since ...

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