Amman

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"The City of Stairs"

Country

Jordan

Amman's tale stretches back to the Bronze Age when it was known as "Rabbath Ammon" and later "Philadelphia" during Roman times. Its strategic location atop seven hills made it an important trading and cultural center along ancient caravan routes.

Amman's most enduring imprint comes from the Romans, who left behind remarkable ruins such as the Amman Citadel and the Roman Theater, where echoes of gladiatorial combat still whisper.

Over the centuries, Amman was ruled by numerous civilizations, including the Assyrians, Persians, and Byzantines, each leaving their architectural imprints on the city. However, it was under the Umayyad Caliphate in the 7th century that Amman flourished as a key Islamic city. The Umayyad Palace, which still grace the city's skyline, is a testament to this golden era.

It wasn't until the 20th century that Amman transformed into the modern capital of Jordan. The city has grown and expanded, yet its ancient past continues to echo through its streets, where history intertwines with the vibrant spirit of the present.

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Amman

Photo by Chris

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Local Airport

Queen Alia International Airport

Elevation

730 m

Opened

1983

Runways

2