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Abwab Mihrab Maryam (Triple Gate)

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Abwab Mihrab Maryam in its other name Triple Gate rests around 65.60 metres far from Bāb al-Nabī and is 11.6 meters beneath from the level of Al-Aqsa Mosque with its three doorways. (Al-Ratrout,2004:295). It has three doorways. [Burgoune, 1992, 110]. Warren and Conder supports the idea that the monument belongs to “Byzantine” date; by Byzantine emperor Justinian [Warren, 1970, p164; Conder,

a) Al-Ratrout, Haitham. (2003) The Architectural Development of Al-Aqsa Mosque in Islamic Jerusalem in the Early Islamic Period: Sacred Architecture in the Shape of 'The Holy'. ISBN-10: 190443603X b) Burgoyne, M. H. (1992). “The Gates of the Haram al- Sharif. In: Raby, J. And Jhons, J (ed) Bayt al-Maqdis: ‘Abd al-Malik’s Jerusalem. Oxford: Oxford University Press, p.105. c) Warren, Ch., and Conder, C.R. (1970 (1884)). The survey of Western Jerusalem Vol., Jerusalem: Kedem Publishing. [1][2][3]

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  1. Warren, Ch; Conder, C.R (1970). The survey of Western Jerusalem (Jerusalem ed.). Kedem Publishing. Search this book on
  2. Burgoyne, M. H. (1992). The Gates of the Haram al- Sharif In: Raby, J. And Jhons, J (ed) Bayt al-Maqdis: 'Abd al-Malik's Jerusalem. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 105. Search this book on
  3. Al-Ratrout, Haitham (2003). The Architectural Development of Al-Aqsa Mosque in Islamic Jerusalem in the Early Islamic Period: Sacred Architecture in the Shape of 'The Holy'. Al-Maktoum Institute Academic Press. Search this book on


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