Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls' has mentioned 'David' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Population 2 Political status 3 History 3.1 Biblical Jebus, Kings David and Solomon 3.2 Assyrian period to 70 CE destruction 3.3 Late Roman, Byzantine, and Early Muslim periods 3.4 Crusader & Ayyubid periods 3.5 Ottoman period 4 UNESCO status 5 Archaeology 5.1 Hellenistic period 5.2 Byzantine period 6 Quarters 6.1 Muslim Quarter 6.2 Christian Quarter 6.3 Armenian Quarter 6.4 Jewish Quarter 6.5 Moroccan Quarter 7 Gates 8 See also 9 Bibliography 10 References 11 External links | WIKI |
Biblical Jebus, Kings David and Solomon | WIKI |
The Bible names the city ruled by King David as the City of David, in Hebrew Ir David, which was identified southeast of the Old City walls, outside the Dung Gate. | WIKI |
In the Bible, David's son, King Solomon, extended the city walls to include the Temple and Temple Mount. | WIKI |
Entrance to the citadel, popularly known as the Tower of David | WIKI |
The quarter includes the "Karaites' street" (Hebrew: xd7xa8xd7x97xd7x95xd7x91 xd7x94xd7xa7xd7xa8xd7x90xd7x99xd7x9d, Rhehov Ha'karaim), on which the old Anan ben David Kenesa is located. | WIKI |