Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls' has mentioned 'Muslim' in the following places:
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Part of a series onJerusalem History Timeline City of David Second Temple Period Aelia Capitolina Middle Ages Early Muslim period Kingdom of Jerusalem Mutasarrifate British Mandate Israeli takeover of West Jerusalem Jordanian annexation of East Jerusalem Reunification Sieges 701 BCE 597 BCE 587 BCE 63 BCE 37 BCE 70 614 637 1099 1187 1244 1834 1917 1948 Places East West Old City Temple Mount Temple Western Wall Dome of the Rock Synagogues Mosques Al-Aqsa Church of the Holy Sepulchre Hebrew University Knesset Biblical Zoo People Demographic history Mayor Chief Rabbi Grand Mufti Greek Orthodox Patriarch Crusader kings Political status Religious significance Judaism Christianity Islam Jerusalem Law Jerusalem Day Quds Day Alleged Judaization Islamization U.S. Jerusalem Embassy Act U.S. recognition Other topics Names Flag Emblem Municipality Greater Jerusalem City Line Transport Songs Historical Maps vte | WIKI |
[3] Today, the Old City is roughly divided (going counterclockwise from the northeastern corner) into the Muslim, Christian, Armenian and Jewish Quarters. | WIKI |
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 |
The current population of the Old City resides mostly in the Muslim and Christian quarters. | WIKI |
Late Roman, Byzantine, and Early Muslim periods | WIKI |