Birket Israel
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Der Teich der Söhne Israels war ein Wasserbecken im UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe Altstadt von Jerusalem.Er war ein bedeutender Teil des historischen Wasserversorgungssystems in der Stadt, insbesondere des Tempelbezirks.Er hatte einen rechteckigen Umriss und war 38 m breit (in Nord-Süd-Richtung), 110 m lang 27 m tief.
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Birket Israel (trans. Pool of Israel) also Birket Israil or Birket Isra'in, abbreviated from Birket Beni Israìl (trans. Pool of the Children of Israel) was a public cistern located on the north-eastern corner of the Temple Mount, in Jerusalem. The structure is believed to have been built by the Romans for use as a water reservoir and also to protect the northern wall of the Temple Mount. Arab locals have known it by this name since at least 1857.
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Teich der Söhne Israels
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Birket Israel
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Birket Israel (trans. Pool of Israel) also Birket Israil or Birket Isra'in, abbreviated from Birket Beni Israìl (trans. Pool of the Children of Israel) was a public cistern located on the north-eastern corner of the Temple Mount, in Jerusalem. The structure is believed to have been built by the Romans for use as a water reservoir and also to protect the northern wall of the Temple Mount. Arab locals have known it by this name since at least 1857. By the mid-19th century it had gone out of use as a reservoir; being partly filled with rubbish and reused as a vegetable garden. In 1934 it was filled in and is now known as el-Ghazali Square. It is currently in mixed use for shops, as a car park, and as a transshipment point for refuse.
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Der Teich der Söhne Israels war ein Wasserbecken im UNESCO-Weltkulturerbe Altstadt von Jerusalem.Er war ein bedeutender Teil des historischen Wasserversorgungssystems in der Stadt, insbesondere des Tempelbezirks.Er hatte einen rechteckigen Umriss und war 38 m breit (in Nord-Süd-Richtung), 110 m lang 27 m tief.
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