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PART III: JORDAN JULY 2018

PART III: JORDAN JULY 2018

Scenes from the streets of Amman: 50-year old Hashem’s Restaurant, Umbrella Street (Abis Bakras Siddiq Street), traditional and modern clothing, souvenir and trinket shops for tourists and locals, fruit and vegetable markets, coffee shops, and more….

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY:

Walker, Jenny and Clammer, Paul. Lonely Planet, Jordan.

www.lonelyplanet.com

South, Coleman and Newsome, Joel. Cultures of the World, Jordan.

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PART II: JORDAN JULY 2018

PART II: JORDAN JULY 2018

AJLOUN CASTLE AND AJLOUN FOREST RESERVE

Ajloun Castle was built on top of Mount ‘Auf between 1184 and 1188 AD by one of Saladin’s generals, ‘Izz ad Din Usame bin Munqidh. The castle overlooks the Jordan Valley making its location ideal for protection against the invading Crusaders during the Middle Ages. Ajloun Castle has had quite a history: it was enlarged in 1214 and partially destroyed by Mongol invaders in 1260; later, it was rebuilt by the Malamuks and overtaken by the Ottomans like so many other countries in the region.Earthquakes in 1837 and 1927 further damaged Ajloun Castle but restoration efforts have been ongoing.

Ajloun Forest Reserve was established in 1988 to protect oak, carob, strawberry tree and pistachio forests. The reserve is also a sanctuary for wild boar, stone martens, roe deer, polecats, grey wolves, and jackals. Biking and hiking rails have been developed around nearby towns for tourists.

BIBLIOGRAPHY:

Walker, Jenny and Clammer, Paul. Lonely Planet, Jordan.

www.lonelyplanet.com

South, Coleman and Newsome, Joel. Cultures of the World, Jordan.

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Part I: JORDAN JULY 2018

Part I: JORDAN JULY 2018
VISITING JORDAN JULY 2018
The Ancient City of Jerash is located north of Amman, the capital of Jordan. Jerash was inhabited during the Bronze Age and later settled during the era of Alexander the Great (333 BC). Later, the Romans made the region a part of their empire. The Emperor Trajan further developed what became known as the Greco-Roman settlement of Gerasa, building Hadrian’s Arch to honor the visit of the Emperor Hadrian during the third century, the Temple of Artemis (famous for its Corinthian columns) and the Forum’s oval colonnade. Later, the Byzantine Greeks built several churches on the site.
Jordanian food is similar to the foods of nearby Middle Eastern countries. Popular foods include lamb, yogurt, cheese, poultry, couscous, humus, baba ghanouj, flat  bread, and of course, many fruits and vegetables. Garlic, mint, parsley and other spices and herbs are popular seasonings.
JORDANIAN HOSPITALITY

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY:

Walker, Jenny and Clammer, Paul. Lonely Planet, Jordan.

www.lonelyplanet.com

South, Coleman and Newsome, Joel. Cultures of the World, Jordan.

 

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COLORING PAGES: Honduran dolls

COLORING PAGES: Honduran dolls

MATERIALS:

markers

crayons

colored pencils

Print and color!!

 

Dolls

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