A Drawing of the Alleged Prphets' Gate's Corner at the South Wall of the al-Aqsa Mosque, 1864
Found in The Ibrahim al-Fanny Collection, this document shows a photograph with Arabic handwriting that shows a side of "the Prophets' Gate" which is the gate allegedly erected on the north side of al-Aqsa Mosque wall in the place of the dual carriageway and the triple door. It is worth mentioning that this drawing was made by the archaeologist De Vogue in the late 19th century, which estimated the date of the gate to the Herodian Age.
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Jubeh, Baha (Palestinian Museum Registrar), recorded interview with PMDA researcher Samar Ozrail, 24 March 2021, the Palestinian Museum Digital Archive.;تعرف على أبواب المسجد الأقصى ال 15. الجزيرة نت. 12 شباط 2016. تاريخ الدخول الى الصفحة 1 نيسان 2021: https://www.aljazeera.net/encyclopedia/citiesandregions/2016/2/12/تعرف-على-أبواب-المسجد-الأقصى-الـ15
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