A History of Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths by Karen Armstrong (Paperback, 2005)

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A History of Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths. Author : Armstrong, Karen. Width : 13 cm. Height : 4.6 cm. Length : 19.4 cm. Genre : Middle Eastern history. Used - Good: All pages and cover are intact (including the dust cover, if applicable).

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'A History of Jerusalem should be read, not only by travellers and potential travellers in Jerusalem, but by all of us.' Stephen Tummin, Daily Telegraph Jerusalem has probably cast more of a spell over the human imagination than any other city in the world. Held by believers to contain the site where Abraham offered up Isaac, the place of the crucifixion of Christ and the rock from which the prophet Muhammed ascended to heaven, Jerusalem has been celebrated and revered for centuries by Jews, Christians and Muslims. Such is the symbolic power of this ancient city that its future status poses a major obstacle to a comprehensive regional peace in the Middle East. In this comprehensive and elegantly written work, Karen Armstrong traces the turbulent history of the city from the prehistoric era to the present day.

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PublisherHarperCollins
ISBN-139780006383475
eBay Product ID (ePID)90821429

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Number of Pages496 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameA History of Jerusalem: One City, Three Faiths
Publication Year2005
SubjectHistory
TypeTextbook
AuthorKaren Armstrong
FormatPaperback

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Item Height198 mm
Item Weight340 g
Item Width129 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorKaren Armstrong

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