Jerusalem: history of the holy land/
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AV 946.08 N277 2015 National gepgraphic war collection / | AV 946.08 N277 2015 National gepgraphic war collection / | AV 946.08 N277 2015 National gepgraphic war collection / | AV 956.9442 J56 2005 Jerusalem: | Cir. 005.55 G273 2009 Statistical methods for practice and research : | Cir. 005.75 C669 c2020 Coding by doing for absolute beginners: | Cir. 025.524 T454f 2019 Find your source / |
Few cities have been host to as much religious and political turmoil as Jerusalem has over the centuries. For Jews, it is the ancient capital of their homeland and site of the Western Wall. For Christians, the Garden of Gethsemane and Golgotha are here. And for Muslims, it is a city inextricably tied to the rise of Islam with such holy sites as the Dome of the Rock.
Grades 5-12.
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