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Crossing the Nahr el-Jawz valley, this road turns around Ras ech-Chaqa'a promontory to reach the other side at a spot near El-Heri called Bab el-Hawa (meaning the "door of the wind"). Building edified strongholds along this new road was of great strategic and military importance in order to preserve security and ensure communication and traffic control. The
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1327:La Sephorie
1274:Tel Yokneam
1243:Torin Selin
1219:Tel Hanaton
1091:Migdal Afek
867:Beit She'an
845:Bayt Jibrin
121:Roman times
103: /
79:Coordinates
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1916:Categories
1845:Lion Tower
1420:Vaux Moise
1340:Umm Khalid
1154:Beauverium
830:Bayt 'Itab
506:2009-06-27
476:2009-09-23
448:References
370:Middle Age
91:35°41′24″E
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1900:Also See:
1835:Gibelacar
1518:Gibelacar
1323:Sepphoris
1118:Qalansawe
978:Jerusalem
966:Ein Hemed
834:Bethaatap
709:Fontenoid
705:Abu Ghosh
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131:Crusader
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1820:Belhacem
1553:Moinetre
1483:Belhacem
1400:Montreal
1311:Tiberias
1202:Tel Afek
1122:Calanson
1101:Montfort
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1095:Mirabel
1069:Mi'ilya
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422:Tripoli
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271:Mecca
267:Qibla
207:Hamat
116:Built
1652:More
1632:More
1443:Arqa
1257:Suba
1160:Qula
1144:Caco
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