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  2. Abbey of Mount Tabor - Wikipedia

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    The late 12th-century historian William of Tyre writes that Tancred established churches at the towns of Nazareth and Tiberias, and on Mount Tabor, and made magnanimous grants to them. [3] Modern scholars, such as Hamilton and Denys Pringle say that the original Greek Orthodox monastery was seized by Roman Catholic monks with Tancred's support ...

  3. Mount Tabor - Wikipedia

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    Mount Tabor, sometimes spelled Mount Thabor (Hebrew: הר תבור, romanized: Har Tavor; Arabic: جبل طابور), is a large hill of biblical significance in Lower Galilee, northern Israel, at the eastern end of the Jezreel Valley, 18 kilometres (11 miles) west of the Sea of Galilee.

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  5. File:Mt. Tabor Church Building and Cemetery.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Image credits: Historical Images The keeping of written history records appears relatively late, only 5,000 years ago in Egypt and ancient Sumer. Before that, knowledge about the past would be ...

  7. National Photo Collection (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    The National Photo Collection of Israel is an archive of historical photos, located at the Government Press Office, in Beit Agron, Jerusalem.Most of the photos in the archive are in black and white, but most modern additions to the collection are in color.

  8. Khan al-Tujjar (Mount Tabor) - Wikipedia

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    The khan or caravanserai was established near Mount Tabor by Albanian-Ottoman Grand Vizier Sinan Pasha around 1581. [2] [3] The reason given for its establishment was that the place was insecure for merchants and people on pilgrimage, and it was argued that if a khan was built, the place would become "inhabited and cultivated." [3]

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