- Stock Photography: QASR AL-BINT IN PETRA, JORDAN by Lyngbyvej
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- Photo title: Qasr al-Bint in Petra, Jordan
- Author: Lyngbyvej
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- Qasr al-Bint in the ancient city of Petra, Jordan. One of the few free-standing structures in Petra, Qasr al-Bint was built in around 30 BC by the Nabataeans. It was later adapted to the cult of Roman emperors and destroyed around the 3rd century AD. Despite the name given to it by the local Bedouin – Castle of the Pharaoh’s Daughter – the temple was originally built as a dedication to Nabataean gods and was one of the most important temples in Petra.
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