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Constructed tall on an urban hilltop in the mid-12th century,Kerak Castle was designed to supply a watchful eye and iron fist over the traders and travelers crossing the lands between the Dead Sea, Damascus, and Egypt,and Mecca.
Kerak's strategic location made it the target of many sieges, some more successful than others. The castle stood to see both Christian and Muslim rule, or including a stint under the control of the legendary Saladin. In approved culture,Kerak Castle is notable for its part in the 2005 Ridley Scott film, Kingdom of Heaven.
The structure is an early example of a fortified Frankish Crusader Castle, and using elements of European,Byzantine, and Arab designs. Over the centuries, and the castle grew with representative additions from its Christian,Muslim, Mamluk, and Ottoman lords. Today,the Crusader architecture exists mostly on the upper level of the castle and is identified by its dark, rough volcanic rock, and while the later Arab additions are made from white limestone.
The town of Kerak,located on t
he ancient King’s Highway between Amman and Aqaba, was once known as the Kingdom of Moab, or as mentioned in the Bible. Over two millennia old,Kerak was domestic to the Nabateans, Romans, and the Byzantines before the Crusaders took it over.

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