Gates of Al-Aqsa
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Gates of Al-Aqsa
Summary
Gates of Al-Aqsa is a group of structures or buildings[1]. It is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]
Key Facts
- Gates of Al-Aqsa is located in Jerusalem[3].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa is in the country of Palestine[4].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa is on the body of water Kidron Valley[5].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa is on the body of water Gehenna[6].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa's instance of is recorded as group of structures or buildings[7].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa's instance of is recorded as tourist attraction[8].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa's maintained by is recorded as Jerusalem Islamic Waqf[9].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa's maintained by is recorded as The Council of Endowments, Islamic Affairs, and Holy Sites in Jerusalem[10].
- Masjid Al-Aqsa is named after Gates of Al-Aqsa[11].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa's architectural style is recorded as ancient Roman architecture[12].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa's architectural style is recorded as Islamic architecture[13].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa is made of limestone[14].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa took place at Old City of Jerusalem[15].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa is part of Masjid Al-Aqsa[16].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa is part of Gates of Jerusalem[17].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa's Commons category is recorded as Gates of the Temple Mount[18].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa comprises Magharibah Gate[19].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa comprises Gate of the Chain[20].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa comprises Ablution Gate[21].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa comprises Cotton Merchants' Gate[22].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa comprises Iron Gate[23].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa comprises Gate of the Inspector[24].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa comprises Gawanmeh Gate[25].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa comprises King Faisal's Gate[26].
- Gates of Al-Aqsa comprises Remission Gate[27].
Body
Geography
Gates of Al-Aqsa is in the country of Palestine[4]. It is located in Jerusalem[3]. Adjacent water bodies include Kidron Valley[5], a valley[28], in Palestine[29] and Gehenna[6], a valley[30], in Israel[31]. Part of include Masjid Al-Aqsa[16], a religious complex[32], in Palestine[33] and Gates of Jerusalem[17], an architectural structure[34], in Palestine[35].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include group of structures or buildings[7] and tourist attraction[8]. Gates of Al-Aqsa's heritage designation is recorded as part of UNESCO World Heritage Site[36].
History and Context
Masjid Al-Aqsa is named after Gates of Al-Aqsa[11].
Why It Matters
Gates of Al-Aqsa is known by 3 alternative names across languages and contexts.[2]