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  1. Temple of Hercules is a historic site in the Amman Citadel in Amman, Jordan. It is thought to be the most significant Roman structure in the Amman Citadel. According to an inscription the temple was built when Geminius Marcianus was governor of the Province of Arabia (AD 162–166), in the same period as the Roman Theater in Amman. [1]

  2. Friday Market (Amman) / 31.94735; 35.91528. The Friday Market ( Arabic : سوق الجمعة ), literally "Friday Market") or the Bird Market is a flea market located on Al-Talyani Street in Amman. This street is transformed every Friday from a street mainly selling used clothes to a market used for public auctions and for selling animals and ...

  3. The Seven Sleepers ( Greek: ἑπτὰ κοιμώμενοι, romanized : hepta koimōmenoi; [2] Latin: Septem dormientes ), also known in Christendom as Seven Sleepers of Ephesus, and in Islam as Aṣḥāb al-Kahf, lit. Companions of the Cave, [3] is a late antique Christian and later also Islamic legend.

  4. e. The Kamakshi Amman Temple, also known as Kamakoti Nayaki Kovil, [citation needed] is a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Kamakshi, one of the highest aspects of Adi Parashakti, the supreme goddess in Shaktism. The temple is located in the historic city of Kanchipuram, near Chennai, India. It may have been founded in the 5th-8th century ...

  5. The Amman Message ( Arabic: رسالة عمان, romanized : Risālat ʿAmmān) is a statement calling for tolerance and unity in the Muslim world that was issued on 9 November 2004 (27 Ramadan 1425 AH) by King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein of Jordan, and his advisor Sheikh Izz-Eddine Al-Tamimi. The message aims to "clarify to the modern world the ...

  6. The Boulevard (Amman) Coordinates: 31.964°N 35.904°E. The Boulevard in 2016. The Boulevard is a $300 million mixed-use development that is located in Abdali Project in Amman, Jordan. It consists of a pedestrian strip surrounded by twelve 6 floored buildings. Inaugurated in 2014 by King Abdullah II accompanied by Queen Rania.

  7. Language. Tamil. Amman Kovil Kizhakale ( transl. East side of Amman temple) is a 1986 Indian Tamil -language romantic drama film written and directed by R. Sundarrajan, starring Vijayakanth and Radha. It was released on 24 April 1986, and emerged a commercial success. [1] Vijayakanth also won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor – Tamil.

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