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The '''Bab Ariha''', also known as the '''Gate of Jericho''', was one of the eight ancient gates in the wall of the city [[Jerusalem]]. The Bab Ariha was the main entrance to the city and directly led into its rich district. Hence, it was usually heavily guarded. | The '''Bab Ariha''', also known as the '''Gate of Jericho''', was one of the eight ancient gates in the wall of the city [[Jerusalem]]. The Bab Ariha was the main entrance to the city and directly led into its rich district. Hence, it was usually heavily guarded. | ||
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Revision as of 15:26, 12 December 2011

The Bab Ariha, also known as the Gate of Jericho, was one of the eight ancient gates in the wall of the city Jerusalem. The Bab Ariha was the main entrance to the city and directly led into its rich district. Hence, it was usually heavily guarded.
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Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad entering the gate with a group of scholars.
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The gate seen from the inside of the city walls.