The city of Ain Jaloula is ancient in history and has known all the Punic, Roman, Byzantine and Islamic periods, and its historical significance is highlighted by the ancient city of military nature. It is characterized by its military character, characterized by its wall, which is built with huge stones, its geographical extension that occupies about 40 hectares, and its three graves, which are Roman and Byzantine in character. Perhaps these features show what this city occupied during the pre-Fatouh era Islamic T.
The city of Ain Jaloula was mentioned in many historical sources, especially books by travelers and dictionaries, where they were subjected to in a succinct manner, such as Abu Ubaid al-Bakri and Yaqout al-Hamri.

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