K Alawneh, K Set, S Mokhlis - International Journal of …, 2026 - inderscienceonline.com
2026
This study examines factors which influence international tourists to revisit Jordan's cultural and heritage tourism (CHT) sites, with a focus on country-created social media (CCSM) and …
Architettura domestica del Cairo tra XII e XVIII secolo, 53 Domestic architecture of Cairo between the 12th and 18th centuries Il tessuto urbano della città fatimide, 53 The urban fabric of …
MM Abdelhamid, MM Elfakharany - Resourceedings, 2018 - press.ierek.com
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… – The third is to restore the main usage of the spaces to there original use, such as; el sabil which is used recently as a grocery shop, and one of the iwans and the maghtas , situated in …
… opment along the road leading from Bāb Zuwayla to the Citadel and its royal palaces. Natural forces played a part as well. The Nile's course shifted to the west in the fourteenth century, …
E Addison - The Routledge Handbook of Halal Hospitality and …, 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
2019
Ziyaara (visitation) to the holy site of Prophet Haroun was both an individual observance and an annual, seasonal tradition in the Petra area of south Jordan until 1985. This chapter …
… There are a number ofs Carriage roads, but most of them lead from the coast to he interior and none at all are available for the great tour througe the … The maghtas contain a Into the …
… Char Bouba War conflict pitting the Beni Hassan Arab tribes against the Zawaya tribes under the leadership of Nasr al-Din and their Sanhaja Amazigh allies. Nasr al-Din built his …
… caravan road to Mecca. Al-Fustat was typical of the garrison cities established in the early days of the Arab conquests. Like … The facade of the madrasa of al-Salih Najm al-Din …
… to the east and Al-Mafraq to the west. This side road was part of a network of secondary roads that connected the northern villages with major market centers in Al Mafraq city (figure 7). …
… far froo tha shore it is crossed by the road which today leadG to the peaceful setting of Tell Hum (Ca?3maum). To the west of the slope, the Damascus Road, then. the Via Maris, passed …