Abstract
Khan Gesher is one of the earliest khans in Galilee. Three periods of occupation were documented at the site. The khan was first built during the Mamluk period as a square complex, with a central courtyard surrounded by rooms and halls. The halls served as stables, and the rooms and the central courtyard served non-residential functions, e.g., a gate, a water system, and a prayer room. Thus, the khan might have had a second story for housing travelers. During the Ottoman period, the building underwent changes and modifications. The khan was probably destroyed in the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century. In 1934, the members of Kibbutz Gesher settled within the ruins of the khan.
Keywords
Jordan River, Islamic periods, medieval period
Recommended Citation
Mokary, Abdullah and Gal, Zvi
(2005)
"Khan Gesher (Jisr el-Majami‘),"
'Atiqot: Vol. 50, Article 9.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.70967/2948-040X.1171
Available at:
https://publications.iaa.org.il/atiqot/vol50/iss1/9
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