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Solomon's Stables (Jerusalem)

Israel / Jerusalem / Jerusalem
 archaeological site, prayer ground / prayer hall, underground facility

Al-Marwani Mushalla
Underground structure in the south-east of the Temple Mount. Twelve rows of galleries were originally storage areas of the Second Temple. Now using as Muslim prayer hall
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Coordinates:   31°46'34"N   35°14'12"E

Comments

  • andreakbar
    since when this place came under Israel rule ?
  • habbakuk (guest)
    Correction to this line: "During the Crusaders occupation of Jerusalem they used the place as a stable for horses and storage of ammunition and they named it Solomon's Stables. Saladin's re-opened for prayer after the liberation of Jerusalem." Do you think that Jerusalem was liberated after the Crusaders left? It is not liberated - it is conquered again by wicked and blasphemous kedarite antichrists! Yes, that means Abomination is reinstalled within this mount where the true temple once stood.
  • Jason (guest)
    The al-aqsa mosque predates Israel and Jeruselum.
  • Max Plachynta
    It doesn't.
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