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'''The Dung Gate''' (''also known as Sha'ar Ha'ashpot, Gate of Silwan, Mograbi Gate'') is one of the gates in the walls of the old city of Jerusalem. | |||
The gate is situated at the southern wall of the old city, south of the ]. | |||
The gate is the closest to the ] and is a main passage for vehicles. | |||
==Name== | |||
The name Sha'ar Ha'ashpot appears in the ]:3:13-14. It is probably named after the residue and ash that was taken from the ] into the ]. | |||
The name Mograbi gate (Bab El Magharbeh) is called after the Moors' history in the area. | |||
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