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Amman Arab city entrenched in ancient times, dating back to more than eight thousand years BC, altered by the vicissitudes of old ancient civilizations of the past and felt different from other cities progress and prosperity and periods of retreat and retreat, and when the first human March Agriculture established meteorites tables and walls of the huge stones for the worship of the sun ' , the moon and stars and the rest of them in Amman stoning cabbage in Jebel Amman overlooking the valley Segrah submitted to the shepherds Aleksos and transferred them the seeds of civilization Egypt was followed by tribes Giants senior gobble tribes built Ammoun (Alamonien) who gave the city in northern named in the first name Rabbo Ammoun and Rabbah mean or capital Dar King then fell with the passage of time the word Rabbo remained Ammoun which Hortha peoples successive later to Amman.  read more

 

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Flag Jordan
The largest flag in Amman.

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King Abdullah Mosqu
 King Abdullah Mosque, Amman.

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Ruin of Omayyad Arab palace
The qasr, Jebel Al-Qala'a, believed to be part of an 8th century Omayyad palace.

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Roman theatre
Ruins of the Roman theatre, 2nd century AD, Amman.

Photographs taken in Amman, Jordan, 2005.