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Jerash- weather by month, water temperature.
The Jerash Festival of Culture and Arts.
Later, Jerash also witnessed waves of Palestinian refugees
Jerash became a destination for many successive waves of foreign migrants.
east of the river which once divided ancient Jerash in two.
The Persian invasion in AD 614 caused the rapid decline of Jerash.
In AD 106, Jerash was absorbed into the Roman province of Arabia,
Recently the city of Jerash has expanded to include many of the surrounding areas.
Arabic inscriptions that showed the potter's name and Jerash as the place of manufacture.
Jerash is now the second-most popular tourist attraction in Jordan,
closely behind the ruins of Petra.
were mainly of peasant stock to settle in Jerash, and distributed arable land among them.
Jerash Festival is a festival which features poetry recitals,
theatrical performances, concerts and other forms of art.
In 2008, authorities launched Jordan Festival,
a nationwide theme-oriented event under which Jerash Festival became a component.
Mamluk hamlet in the Northwest Quarter which indicates that Jerash was resettled before the Ottoman era.
Jerash University was founded in 1993,
and is considered as the first private University established north of Jordan.
In addition performances of the Roman Army and Chariot Experience(RACE) were started at the hippodrome in Jerash.
Jerash University was founded in 1993,
and is considered as the first private University in the north of Jordan.
Introduction Jerash University was founded in 1993,
and is considered as the first private University established north of Jordan.
Jerash is considered one of the largest and most
well-preserved sites of Roman architecture in the world outside Italy.
The Jerash Festival of Culture and Arts is an annual celebration of Arabic
and international culture during the summer months.
In AD 106, Jerash was absorbed into the Roman province of Arabia,
which included the city of Philadelphia modern day Amman.
The Palestinian refugees settled in two camps;
Souf camp near the town of Souf and Gaza(Jerash) camp at Al Ḩaddādah village.
The festival site is located within the ancient ruins of Jerash, some of which date to the Roman age 63 BC.
However the government revived the Jerash Festival as the"substitute(Jordan Festival)
proved to be not up to the message intended from the festival.
Jerash is the site of the ruins of the Greco-Roman city of Gerasa,
also referred to as Antioch on the Golden River.
After the Roman conquest in 63 BC, Jerash and the land surrounding it were annexed to the Roman province of Syria,
Less than 50km north of Amman, Jerash, the largest Roman city in the Middle East,
is worth a day trip from the capital.
However, the archaeologists have found a small
Mamluk hamlet in the Northwest Quarter which indicates that Jerash was resettled before the Ottoman era.