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Moors Gate, Bab El Magharbeh, is one of four entrances to the Dome of the Rock at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem (the City of Peace aka Vision of Peace) and is the only city gate entrance to the Jewish Quarter. The Moors Gate engraved Moors into Judaic religious history due to the fact that the Moors were part and parcel to those “Holy” territories, Jerusalem and Palestine. | Moors Gate, Bab El Magharbeh, is one of four entrances to the Dome of the Rock at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem (the City of Peace aka Vision of Peace) and is the only city gate entrance to the Jewish Quarter. The Moors Gate engraved Moors into Judaic religious history due to the fact that the Moors were part and parcel to those “Holy” territories, Jerusalem and Palestine. | ||
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Moors Gate, Bab El Magharbeh, is one of four entrances to the Dome of the Rock at the Temple Mount in Jerusalem (the City of Peace aka Vision of Peace) and is the only city gate entrance to the Jewish Quarter. The Moors Gate engraved Moors into Judaic religious history due to the fact that the Moors were part and parcel to those “Holy” territories, Jerusalem and Palestine.