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Mamilla (Hebrew: ממילא) is a neighbourhood of Jerusalem that was established in the late 19th century outside the Old City, west of the Jaffa Gate. Until 1948 it was a mixed Jewish–Arab business district.
The Mamilla Pool and southern portion of the cemetery in the 19th century. Mamilla Cemetery, sometimes called Ma'aman Allah Cemetery (Arabic: مقبرة مأمن الله), is a historic Muslim cemetery in West Jerusalem that dates back to the Crusades, and lies just to the west of the north-west corner of the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem, near the New Gate.
Mamilla pool (2005) Mamilla Pool (also known as Birket Mamilla) is one of several ancient reservoirs that supplied water to the inhabitants of Jerusalem. [1] It is located outside the walls of the Old City about 650 metres (710 yd) northwest of Jaffa Gate in the centre of the Mamilla Cemetery.
Mamilla Mall, also called Alrov Mamilla Avenue, is an upscale [3] [4] [5] shopping street and the only open-air mall in West Jerusalem. [6] Located northwest of Jaffa Gate, the mall consists of a 2,000-foot (610 m) pedestrian promenade called Alrov Mamilla Avenue lined by 140 stores, restaurants, and cafes, [2] and office space on upper floors. [7]
Stern House in 2009, housing a Steimatzky bookstore and cafe. The Stern House, (Hebrew: בית שטרן) is a preserved and reconstructed historic building in Jerusalem.The house was built in 1877 in Mamilla, one of the original neighborhoods outside the city walls, and was rescued during a major reconstruction of the same neighborhood in the late 20th and early 21st century.
Independence Park in Jerusalem Independence Park in 2007 The "Mamillah Cemetery (Moslem)" 1946, including the present "Independence Park". Independence Park ( Hebrew : גן העצמאות , Gan ha-Atsma'ut ) is a municipal park in Jerusalem bounded by Agron Street, King George Street , Hillel Street , and Menashe Ben Yisrael Street. [ 1 ]
The Sasanian conquest of Jerusalem in early 614 was a significant event in the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628.After the conquest of Jerusalem and the defeat of the Byzantines, Khosrow II ordered to transfer the true cross to Tisophon.
The three-acre, 185,000 square foot campus [2] stands at the center of West Jerusalem between Zion Square and the neighborhood of Mamilla. [3] Construction began in 2004, but changes were necessary due to planning objections.
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