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  1. Mar 10, 2022 · Armenian Quarter. The smallest of the quarters of Jerusalem, the Armenian Quarter is the only section of the Old City not dedicated to a religion. Armenians have had a significant presence in Jerusalem for about 1,500 years, after Armenia converted to Christianity as a state religion. A significant influx of Armenians happened around 1915, when ...

  2. Jerusalem stands on hills at an elevation of 2,575 feet (785 meters). The modern unified city is the largest municipality in Israel or the West Bank and is the heart of an urban agglomeration that spills outside the city limits into adjacent areas of both jurisdictions. At the center of the modern municipality is the Old City, a walled medieval ...

  3. Dec 19, 2019 · Jerusalem is a major holy city for the three Western traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. It sits on spurs of bedrock between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea, and has a rich and turbulent history spanning thousands of years. Learn more about the sacred sites, the diverse cultures, and the historical events that shaped this fascinating city in the World History Encyclopedia.

  4. Jun 26, 2023 · The Armenian Quarter in Jerusalem’s Old City is a must-visit for anyone interested in the city’s rich history. Located in the southwestern corner of the Old City, the quarter covers an area of 0.126 km2 (126 dunam), which is 14% of the Old City’s total. The quarter can be accessed through the Zion Gate and Jaffa Gate, and it’s home to a ...

  5. Nov 25, 2019 · 3. Western Wall (or Wailing Wall) One of the most important places to visit in Jerusalem is the Western Wall, also known as the Wailing Wall. The wall is actually a small segment of a far longer ancient retaining wall of the Temple Mount. For the Jews the Western Wall is the most significant prayer site in the world.

  6. The Hurva Synagogue. One of the most impressive synagogues in the ancient Jewish Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem was originally built in the 16th century, but was destroyed by the Ottomans. The synagogue became known as the Hurva, which means The Ruin, because its erconstruction in the early 19th century was begun and then abandoned.

  7. Apr 25, 2017 · The Al-Aqsa Mosque within the Old City of Jerusalem. 10. Jerusalem Through History - The earliest evidence of a permanent settlement in what is now the Old City of Jerusalem is dated back to the early Bronze Age, circa 3000-2800 BC. In the later Bronze period, Jerusalem was the capital of a modest city-state and a part of the Egyptian Empire.

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