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Categories: Ancient Jewish history during the Roman Empire, Buildings and structures completed in the 1st century BC, Jews and Judaism in the Roman Empire, Western Wall, Status quo holy places
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Wailing Wall  Western Wall  Hakotel  1929 Riot at the Western Wall  Al-Buraq Wall
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A wall in Jerusalem; sacred to Jews as a place of prayer and lamentation; its stones are believed to have formed part of the Temple of Solomon WordNet 3.0
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A wall in Jerusalem; sacred to Jews as a place of prayer and lamentation; its stones are believed to have formed part of the Temple of Solomon WordNet 3.0 & Open English WordNet
The Western Wall, known in the West as the Wailing Wall, and in Islam as the Buraq Wall, is a portion of ancient limestone wall in the Old City of Jerusalem that forms part of the larger retaining wall of the hill known to Jews and Christians as the Temple Mount. Wikipedia
Ancient limestone wall in the Old City of Jerusalem, Israel Wikipedia Disambiguation
Sacred Jewish pilgrimage site in Jerusalem. Wikipedia Disambiguation
Holy site in Jerusalem Wikidata
An ancient wall on the western side of the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, remnant of the Jewish Second Temple. It is the holiest site in Judaism. Wiktionary
Ancient wall in Jerusalem, remnant of the Jewish Second Temple. Wiktionary (translation)
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