Bab al-Jabiyah

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Bab al-Jabiya (Arabic: باب الجابية‎; Gate of the Water Trough) is one of the seven ancient city-gates of Damascus, Syria. It was dedicated to Mars during the Roman era. Bab al-Jabiya was the main entrance on the city's west side. The gate opens on Medhat Pasha Souq, which is the modern western half of the Street Called Straight, the Roman east-west artery, which still connects it to Bab Sharqi (the Roman "Gate of the Sun"). The gate's modern name dates to the Umayyad period and comes from the name of al-Jabiya village in the Golan Heights.
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@ 2020-04-03 08:10:37
Thank you for the update, looks like that info was clarified on the wiki article as well, I'll fix the description.