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They have endured centuries!

Meaning:page(60) Prehistoric:قبل تاريخ Complex:مجمع Ditch:خندق Heritage:تراث Empire:امبراطورية Site:موقع To carve:نحت To incorporate:دمج

The lost city of the incas To suggest:تشير الى... Military:عسكري Fortification:تحصين Citadel:قلعه

Ancient Jerash:جرش القديمة

Ancient jerash: The ancient city of jerash is around 50 km north of Amman jordan.people have lived there for over 5,000 years,and the growth of civilisation can be seen by comparing the ancient and modern parts of the city. Civilisation:الحضارة Comparing:مقارنة

Ancient jerash: In its first 100 years as a roman city,jerash became very rich because it was on important trade routes. By this time, jerash had many great buildings, including a forum, two theatres,two baths and a chariot-racing track.

Modern Jerash:جرش الحديثة

Modern Jerash is much bigger than the Ancient city. In the last 100 years, it has grown to include many of the villages that used to be outside it. Include:تضمن Villages:قرى Outside:خارج

Modern Jerash Today,Jerash is one of the most popular Tourist sites, Tourists go to see the ruins of Ancient jerash.but they also go to enjoy the Entertainments of modern jerash.theatre, Music,poetry and dance groups perform at The jerash festival every year,and are seen By thousands of visitors.

Modern jerash: When we cross the bridge between ancient and modern jerash,we move between different ages.

Difference:

Ancient jerash:جرش القديمة Modern jerash:جرش الحديثة