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Page Solomon's Porch has something about the gates. It is a very messy page, but maybe something is useful to be transferred/copied/referenced here. Tomdo08 ( talk) 02:54, 22 January 2018 (UTC)
I wasted my time in Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2018 January 14#Double Gate and Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2018 January 14#Triple Gate to get some links about the gates. But maybe they hold something interesting, so:
A couple of links where the terms ('Double Gate' and 'Triple Gate') are used as known identity:
Tomdo08 ( talk) 03:31, 22 January 2018 (UTC)
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Hertz1888 and
Hope&Act3!: Is that the only ancient mention of the name? I checked up Josephus, both Wars and Antiquities: nothing there. No more time for Pliny, and the Talmud is not my thing.
I just structured the article in a hopefully useful way, but mainly based on what was there already, which isn't the best way, that's how mistakes are being perpetuated.
Is the Mishna (Midot 1:3) talking of a SINGLE Huldah Gate, or is it using the PLURAL form?
The Mishna was brought in by an anonymous editor [
Huldah Gates] in poor English, but apparently based on good knowledge of the facts, and was expanded upon by others.
We need an URL to Encyclopædia Judaica (ed. 1972), vol. 15, pp.963-4. Cheers,
Arminden (
talk)
12:31, 27 July 2019 (UTC)
Another editor, Muratgokmen5681 ( talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log), submitted a draft on the Triple Gate, Draft:Abwab Mihrab Maryam (Triple Gate). Perhaps some of the text below taken from the rejected draft page can be incorporated in this article. Abwab Mihrab Maryam in its other name Triple Gate rests around 65.60 metres far from Bāb al-Nabī and is 11.6 meters beneath from the level of Al-Aqsa Mosque with its three doorways. (Al-Ratrout,2004:295). It has three doorways. [Burgoune, 1992, 110]. Warren and Conder supports the idea that the monument belongs to “Byzantine” date; by Byzantine emperor Justinian [Warren, 1970, p164; Conder,
a) Al-Ratrout, Haitham. (2003) The Architectural Development of Al-Aqsa Mosque in Islamic Jerusalem in the Early Islamic Period: Sacred Architecture in the Shape of 'The Holy'. ISBN 190443603X b) Burgoyne, M. H. (1992). “The Gates of the Haram al- Sharif. In: Raby, J. And Jhons, J (ed) Bayt al-Maqdis: ‘Abd al-Malik’s Jerusalem. Oxford: Oxford University Press, p.105.
c) Warren, Ch., and Conder, C.R. (1970 (1884)). The survey of Western Jerusalem Vol., Jerusalem: Kedem Publishing.
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Eastmain ( talk • contribs) 16:38, 23 August 2021 (UTC)
Tomdo08 listed several references in their message above. I have expanded the bare URLs to make it easier to see what the references point to. Perhaps some of them could be added to this article or to a related one. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]s [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]
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Page Solomon's Porch has something about the gates. It is a very messy page, but maybe something is useful to be transferred/copied/referenced here. Tomdo08 ( talk) 02:54, 22 January 2018 (UTC)
I wasted my time in Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2018 January 14#Double Gate and Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2018 January 14#Triple Gate to get some links about the gates. But maybe they hold something interesting, so:
A couple of links where the terms ('Double Gate' and 'Triple Gate') are used as known identity:
Tomdo08 ( talk) 03:31, 22 January 2018 (UTC)
@
Hertz1888 and
Hope&Act3!: Is that the only ancient mention of the name? I checked up Josephus, both Wars and Antiquities: nothing there. No more time for Pliny, and the Talmud is not my thing.
I just structured the article in a hopefully useful way, but mainly based on what was there already, which isn't the best way, that's how mistakes are being perpetuated.
Is the Mishna (Midot 1:3) talking of a SINGLE Huldah Gate, or is it using the PLURAL form?
The Mishna was brought in by an anonymous editor [
Huldah Gates] in poor English, but apparently based on good knowledge of the facts, and was expanded upon by others.
We need an URL to Encyclopædia Judaica (ed. 1972), vol. 15, pp.963-4. Cheers,
Arminden (
talk)
12:31, 27 July 2019 (UTC)
Another editor, Muratgokmen5681 ( talk · contribs · deleted contribs · page moves · block user · block log), submitted a draft on the Triple Gate, Draft:Abwab Mihrab Maryam (Triple Gate). Perhaps some of the text below taken from the rejected draft page can be incorporated in this article. Abwab Mihrab Maryam in its other name Triple Gate rests around 65.60 metres far from Bāb al-Nabī and is 11.6 meters beneath from the level of Al-Aqsa Mosque with its three doorways. (Al-Ratrout,2004:295). It has three doorways. [Burgoune, 1992, 110]. Warren and Conder supports the idea that the monument belongs to “Byzantine” date; by Byzantine emperor Justinian [Warren, 1970, p164; Conder,
a) Al-Ratrout, Haitham. (2003) The Architectural Development of Al-Aqsa Mosque in Islamic Jerusalem in the Early Islamic Period: Sacred Architecture in the Shape of 'The Holy'. ISBN 190443603X b) Burgoyne, M. H. (1992). “The Gates of the Haram al- Sharif. In: Raby, J. And Jhons, J (ed) Bayt al-Maqdis: ‘Abd al-Malik’s Jerusalem. Oxford: Oxford University Press, p.105.
c) Warren, Ch., and Conder, C.R. (1970 (1884)). The survey of Western Jerusalem Vol., Jerusalem: Kedem Publishing.
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[2]
[3]
References
As well, I found these references: [1] [2] [3] [4]
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Eastmain ( talk • contribs) 16:38, 23 August 2021 (UTC)
Tomdo08 listed several references in their message above. I have expanded the bare URLs to make it easier to see what the references point to. Perhaps some of them could be added to this article or to a related one. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]s [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]
References
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