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Le Krak de Chevalier - حصن الأکراد in Homs, Syria 2010
Krak des Chevaliers (French pronunciation: [kʁak de ʃəvaˈlje]), transl...
published: 22 Feb 2010
Author: Joel Bautista
Le Krak de Chevalier - حصن الأکراد in Homs, Syria 2010
Krak des Chevaliers (French pronunciation: [kʁak de ʃəvaˈlje]), transliterated Crac des Chevaliers, is a Crusader fortress in Syria and one of the most important preserved medieval military castles in the world. In Arabic, the fortress is called Qal'at al-Ḥiṣn (Arabic: قلعة الحصن), the word Krak coming from the Syriac karak, meaning fortress. It is located approximately 40 km west of the city of Homs, close to the border of Lebanon, and is administratively part of the Homs Governorate. Known to the Arabs as Hisn al Akrad (Arabic: حصن الأکراد), the Castle of the Kurds, it was called by the Franks Le Crat and then by a confusion with karak (fortress), Le Crac. The original fortress at this location had been built in 1031 for the emir of Aleppo. During the First Crusade in 1099 it was captured by Raymond IV of Toulouse, but then abandoned when the Crusaders continued their march towards Jerusalem. It was reoccupied again by Tancred, Prince of Galilee in 1110. In 1142 it was given by Raymond II, count of Tripoli, to the Hospitallers, contemporaries of the Knights Templar. Krak des Chevaliers was the headquarters of the Knights Hospitaller during the Crusades. It was expanded between 1150 and 1250 and eventually housed a garrison of 2000. The inner curtain wall is up to 100 feet thick at the base on the south side,[2] with seven guard towers 30 feet in diameter.
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VIDEO JORDANIE 2012
Randonnée pédestre en Jordanie Madaba; Mont Nébo; Mer Morte; Ké...;
published: 08 Apr 2012
Author: randoplus01
VIDEO JORDANIE 2012
Randonnée pédestre en Jordanie Madaba; Mont Nébo; Mer Morte; Kérak; Pétra; Wadi Rum; Mer Rouge,;Ile Pharaon
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2005 Jordanie, Le Château de Kerak
Entre Aqaba et Amman, aprés Pétra et avant Madaba, le Château de Kerak...
published: 10 Sep 2011
Author: HabariSalam
2005 Jordanie, Le Château de Kerak
Entre Aqaba et Amman, aprés Pétra et avant Madaba, le Château de Kerak.
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Pathan Singing In Muscat.
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published: 29 Jul 2010
Author: hamidullahkhattak
Pathan Singing In Muscat.
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"Floating in the Dead Sea" Chooklotto's photos around Madaba, Jordan (floating on the dead sea)
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published: 24 Feb 2011
Author: TripAdvisorTRIPWOW1
"Floating in the Dead Sea" Chooklotto's photos around Madaba, Jordan (floating on the dead sea)
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