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Bab Ariha is Arabic, composed of the words ''bab'', meaning 'door, gate', and ''ariha'', meaning 'scent'.
 
Bab Ariha is Arabic, composed of the words ''bab'', meaning 'door, gate', and ''ariha'', meaning 'scent'.
   
The design of the gate appears to be inspired by the {{wiki|Damascus Gate}} in Jerusalem. However, this is anachronistic as the Damascus Gate was built in 1537 in reality.
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The gate is fictional but its design is a hybrid between the {{wiki|Damascus Gate}} and {{wiki|Lions' Gate}} in Jerusalem. However, this is anachronistic as the Damascus Gate was built in 1537 and Lions' Gate in 1538–39 in reality.
   
 
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The Bab Ariha, also known as the Gate of Jericho, was one of the eight ancient gates in the wall of Jerusalem. The Bab Ariha was the main entrance to the city and directly led into its Rich District. In addition, it was the most heavily guarded gate.

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Bab Ariha is Arabic, composed of the words bab, meaning 'door, gate', and ariha, meaning 'scent'.

The gate is fictional but its design is a hybrid between the Damascus Gate and Lions' Gate in Jerusalem. However, this is anachronistic as the Damascus Gate was built in 1537 and Lions' Gate in 1538–39 in reality.

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