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Jerash, which is still more splendid, was built by _Sheddad_, of the primitive race of the _Beni 'Ad_. "
Byeways in Palestine James Finn
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For instance, just 30 miles north of Amman is a jump back in time to Imperial Rome in the sprawling ruins of Jerash.
Bob Schulman: Jordan Brims With Holy, Historical Sites Bob Schulman 2011
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Almost on our own, we toured sites like Jerash (one of the greatest intact Roman ruins in the world), Petra (one of the New Seven Wonders of the World) and Madaba (home of the earliest map of the Holy Land).
Melissa Biggs Bradley: Going Off the Beaten Path Melissa Biggs Bradley 2011
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Almost on our own, we toured sites like Jerash (one of the greatest intact Roman ruins in the world), Petra (one of the New Seven Wonders of the World) and Madaba (home of the earliest map of the Holy Land).
Melissa Biggs Bradley: Going Off the Beaten Path Melissa Biggs Bradley 2011
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It turns out I love ruins and museums so Palmyra and Jerash were my two favorite places.
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Almost on our own, we toured sites like Jerash (one of the greatest intact Roman ruins in the world), Petra (one of the New Seven Wonders of the World) and Madaba (home of the earliest map of the Holy Land).
Melissa Biggs Bradley: Going Off the Beaten Path Melissa Biggs Bradley 2011
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For instance, just 30 miles north of Amman is a jump back in time to Imperial Rome in the sprawling ruins of Jerash.
Bob Schulman: Jordan Brims With Holy, Historical Sites Bob Schulman 2011
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Almost on our own, we toured sites like Jerash (one of the greatest intact Roman ruins in the world), Petra (one of the New Seven Wonders of the World) and Madaba (home of the earliest map of the Holy Land).
Melissa Biggs Bradley: Going Off the Beaten Path Melissa Biggs Bradley 2011
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And in Jerash, which gets the lowest share of water per capita in Jordan, residents openly complained last week about shortages.
New restrictions provoke unusually strong wave of criticism among Jordanians 2010
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Originally from a Roman temple in the Jordanian city of Jerash built in 120 AD, it is known as one of the "Whispering Columns."
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