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- Amalric, King of Jerusalem (links | edit)
- Church of the Holy Sepulchre (links | edit)
- David (links | edit)
- Dale Chihuly (links | edit)
- Jerusalem (links | edit)
- Kingdom of Jerusalem (links | edit)
- Song of Songs (links | edit)
- 1150s (links | edit)
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- Melisende, Queen of Jerusalem (links | edit)
- The Citadel (disambiguation) (links | edit)
- King David Hotel (links | edit)
- First Crusade (links | edit)
- Jerusalem syndrome (links | edit)
- Baldwin I of Jerusalem (links | edit)
- Baldwin III of Jerusalem (links | edit)
- Baldwin IV of Jerusalem (links | edit)
- Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse (links | edit)
- Eurovision Song Contest 1999 (links | edit)
- Baldwin II of Jerusalem (links | edit)
- Crusader states (links | edit)
- Old City of Jerusalem (links | edit)
- Seventh Crusade (links | edit)
- List of forts (links | edit)
- History of Jerusalem (links | edit)
- Ira D. Sankey (links | edit)
- Hurva Synagogue (links | edit)
- Battlement (links | edit)
- Viscount Allenby (links | edit)
- Heraclius of Jerusalem (links | edit)
- Officers of the Kingdom of Jerusalem (links | edit)
- History of the Scots Guards (1914–1945) (links | edit)
- Mount Herzl (links | edit)
- No man's land (links | edit)
- King of Jerusalem (links | edit)
- House of Lusignan (links | edit)
- Israel Museum (links | edit)
- Shrine of the Book (links | edit)
- Rockefeller Archeological Museum (links | edit)
- Tel Aviv Museum of Art (links | edit)
- Museum for Islamic Art, Jerusalem (links | edit)