Bab al-Faradis (The Gate of the Paradise) or Bab al-Amara is one of the seven ancient city-gates of Damascus, Syria. One of the northern gates; it was named the paradise gate in the Roman age because there were plenty of water and gardens which used to surround the gate. The other name, Bab Al-Amara, refers to a name of a famous building where people used to meet in the 14th century.
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- Bab al-Faradis (The Gate of the Paradise) or Bab al-Amara is one of the seven ancient city-gates of Damascus, Syria. One of the northern gates; it was named the paradise gate in the Roman age because there were plenty of water and gardens which used to surround the gate. The other name, Bab Al-Amara, refers to a name of a famous building where people used to meet in the 14th century.
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- Bab al-Faradis (The Gate of the Paradise) or Bab al-Amara is one of the seven ancient city-gates of Damascus, Syria. One of the northern gates; it was named the paradise gate in the Roman age because there were plenty of water and gardens which used to surround the gate. The other name, Bab Al-Amara, refers to a name of a famous building where people used to meet in the 14th century.
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