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Khirbet Jurish

60s disestablishments in the Roman EmpireAncient Jewish historyAncient villages in IsraelFormer populated places in IsraelHistoric Jewish communities
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Rock carved tomb at Kh. Jurish (ruin)
Rock carved tomb at Kh. Jurish (ruin)

Khirbet Jurish (Heb. Hurvat Geres) is an archaeological ruin 30 kilometres (19 mi) southwest of Jerusalem. The site is protected by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority. The ruins of the site stand on a hill to the west of Tzur Hadassa, on a mountain now called Har Kitron, along regional highway 375.

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Khirbet Jurish
Basmat, Zur Hadassa Har Kitron

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N 31.715277777778 ° E 35.083611111111 °
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הר כתרון

Basmat
9987500 Zur Hadassa, Har Kitron
Jerusalem District, Israel
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Rock carved tomb at Kh. Jurish (ruin)
Rock carved tomb at Kh. Jurish (ruin)
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