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  2. Culture of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Jordan is based on Arabic and Islamic elements. Jordan stands at the intersection of the three continents of the ancient world, lending it geographic and population diversity. Notable aspects of the culture include the traditional music and clothing of Jordan and interest in sports.

  3. List of Intangible Cultural Heritage elements in Jordan

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    Al-Mansaf in Jordan, a festive banquet and its social and cultural meanings 2022 01849: Mansaf (منسف) is a traditional Jordanian dish made of lamb cooked in a sauce of fermented dried yogurt and served with rice or bulgur. Date palm, knowledge, skills, traditions and practices + [b] 2022 01902

  4. Jordanian art - Wikipedia

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    Some of the earliest figurines, found at Aïn Ghazal, near Amman, have been dated to the Neolithic period. A distinct Jordanian aesthetic in art and architecture emerged as part of a broader Islamic art tradition which flourished from the 7th-century. Traditional art and craft is vested in material culture including mosaics, ceramics, weaving ...

  5. Amman travel guide: Where to visit, stay and eat in the ... - AOL

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    CITY GUIDES: The ancient heritage, vibrant food culture and lively social scene make this city the perfect introduction for travellers to the Middle East, says SJ Armstrong

  6. Category:Culture in Amman - Wikipedia

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    Culture in Amman, capital of Jordan. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. M. Mass media in Amman (22 P)

  7. Jordan Folklore Museum - Wikipedia

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    Traditional female clothing. Jordan Folklore Museum is a museum in Amman, Jordan.It is located next to the Roman amphitheater, it was established in 1971.The museum showcases a collection of Jordanian cultural heritage items from the desert (Bedu), villages (Reef), and towns (Madineh) [1] including; costumes, musical instrument and handicrafts.

  8. Mansaf - Wikipedia

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    The Jordan Heritage Encyclopedia vol. 1–5: Rox Bin Za'id Al-Uzaizi. Cultural history of Jordan during the Mamluk period 1250–1517. Professor Yousef Ghawanmeh. 1979, Workers Cooperative Society presses. Amman, Jordan. 1982, Yarmouk University. Irbid, Jordan. 1986, Ministry of Culture and Youth. Amman, Jordan. 1992, University of Jordan.

  9. Amman travel guide: Where to visit, stay and eat in the ... - AOL

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