Barquq Castle
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Levantine archaeologyMamluk architecture
Barquq Castle (Arabic: قلعة برقوق, romanized: Qalʿat Barqūq), also known as the Younis al-Nuruzi Caravansari or simply Khan Younis, was a Mamluk-era fortified caravanserai and mosque, and the eponymous historical monument of Khan Yunis in the Gaza Strip. It is one of the most important Mamluk fortifications in the region of Palestine. The castle is 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the border between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, along the historical road from Cairo to Damascus known as the Via Maris. The Palestinian city of Khan Yunis is named after the site. It was damaged during the Israel–Hamas war.
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Jamal Abd al-Nasser, Khan Yunis حي الشيخ ناصر
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| N 31.3432 ° | E 34.3033 ° |
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Jamal Abd al-Nasser
Khan Yunis, حي الشيخ ناصر
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