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Minat al-Qal'a (اشدود; lit. "the harbour of the fort"), sometimes wrongly named Qal'at al-Mina, is a medieval
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protecting the port known as
Ashdod-Yam Ashdod-Yam (lit. "Ashdod on the Sea" in Hebrew) is an archaeological site on the Mediterranean coast of Israel. It is located in the southern part of the modern city of Ashdod, and about 5 kilometres northwest of where Ashdod stood in the time ...
(lit. "Ashdod-on-the-Sea"), which was historically separate from
Ashdod Ashdod ( he, ''ʾašdōḏ''; ar, أسدود or إسدود ''ʾisdūd'' or '' ʾasdūd'' ; Philistine: 𐤀𐤔𐤃𐤃 *''ʾašdūd'') is the sixth-largest city in Israel. Located in the country's Southern District, it lies on the Mediterran ...
proper but whose archaeological remains are today located on the southern beach of the sprawling modern city of Ashdod. The fort has been built by the
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and later restored and used again by the
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.Pringle, 1997, p
72
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History


Early Muslim period

The fort was built by the Umayyad Caliph
Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan ibn al-Hakam ( ar, عبد الملك ابن مروان ابن الحكم, ʿAbd al-Malik ibn Marwān ibn al-Ḥakam; July/August 644 or June/July 647 – 9 October 705) was the fifth Umayyad caliph, ruling from April 685 ...
(reign 685–705 CE) before the end of the 7th century on top of Byzantine-era remains. It was in use during the 10th-11th centuries, and was restored and used again by the Crusaders in the late 12th century after sustaining serious damage from the 1033 earthquake.Vunsh, Tal and Sivan, 2013,
Horbat Ashdod-Yam
/ref>Petersen, 2005, pp
90
91
Its medieval Arabic name was Mahuz Azdud, "harbour of Azdud", after centuries of being known as "Azotus paralios" (Greek for Ashdod-on-the-Sea) The fort was meant to protect the port from raids by the
Byzantine navy The Byzantine navy was the naval force of the East Roman or Byzantine Empire. Like the empire it served, it was a direct continuation from its Imperial Roman predecessor, but played a far greater role in the defence and survival of the state than ...
, while the port itself was used by the same navy to exchange Muslim prisoners for ransom.Petersen, 2001, pp
159-160
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Crusader period

Archaeological excavations show that the fort was restored and reused during the Crusader period. They come to prove what was already known from documents from the era, which indicate that Nicolas de Beroard, a knight of lord Hugh of Ramla, was in charge of the stronghold in 1169. From this period it is known as Castellum Beroart.


Ayyubid and Mamluk periods

The port stops being mentioned during the Ayyubid and Mamluk periods, making it likely that it was destroyed by the Muslims along with the other port cities from the coast of Palestine, due to fears that they might again be used by Crusader invasions from the sea.


Modern period

In 1863
Victor Guérin Victor Guérin (15 September 1821 – 21 Septembe 1890) was a French intellectual, explorer and amateur archaeologist. He published books describing the geography, archeology and history of the areas he explored, which included Greece, Asia Mino ...
visited and described it, while in 1873-4, it was described by
Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau Charles Simon Clermont-Ganneau (19 February 1846 – 15 February 1923) was a noted French Orientalist and archaeologist. Biography Clermont-Ganneau was born in Paris, the son of Simon Ganneau, a sculptor and mystic who died in 1851 when Clermo ...
. In 1882, the
Palestine Exploration Fund The Palestine Exploration Fund is a British society based in London. It was founded in 1865, shortly after the completion of the Ordnance Survey of Jerusalem, and is the oldest known organization in the world created specifically for the study ...
's ''Survey of Western Palestine'' described it as being apparently from "the Middle Ages".Conder and Kitchener, 1882, SWP II, pp
426
427
The modern Arabic name, Minat al-Qal'a, means "The harbour (''mina'') with the fortress (''qal'a'')", while the modern Hebrew name, "Horbat Ashdod Yam", reflects both the current state of the fort and its ancient name: "ruins (''horbat'') of Ashdod-on-the-Sea".


Description

The almost rectangular fortress (35x55 meters) was enclosed by a six to seven meters high curtain wall. It has four solid corner towers, and two semicircular ones flanking each of the two huge gates that gave access to the strongholdto from the west and east.


See also

* Ashdod-Yam ("Ashdod on the Sea"), Ashdod's historic twin city, now part of modern Ashdod *
Ashdod Ashdod ( he, ''ʾašdōḏ''; ar, أسدود or إسدود ''ʾisdūd'' or '' ʾasdūd'' ; Philistine: 𐤀𐤔𐤃𐤃 *''ʾašdūd'') is the sixth-largest city in Israel. Located in the country's Southern District, it lies on the Mediterran ...
, the historic twin city of Ashdod on the Sea, today has largest Israeli port


Gallery

Image:Ashdod Mezuda Bastion.JPG, Ashdod-Yam (Ashdod on the Sea), Minat al-Qal'a fort. Northwestern corner tower Image:Ashdod Mezuda Gate.JPG, Ashdod-Yam (Ashdod on the Sea), Minat al-Qal'a fort. The Sea Gate, or western gate Image:Ashdod Mezuda Store1.JPG, Ashdod-Yam (Ashdod on the Sea), Minat al-Qal'a fort. Vaulted storerooms Image:Ashdod Mezuda Store2.JPG, Ashdod-Yam (Ashdod on the Sea), Minat al-Qal'a fort. Vaulted storerooms Image:Ashdod Mezuda Arks.JPG, Ashdod-Yam (Ashdod on the Sea), Minat al-Qal'a fort. Arches Image:Ashdod Mezuda Stairs.jpg, Ashdod-Yam (Ashdod on the Sea), Minat al-Qal'a fort. Staircase to upper floor Image:Ashdod Mezuda View.JPG, Ashdod-Yam (Ashdod on the Sea), Minat al-Qal'a fort. View towards Sea Gate Image:Ashdod Mezuda Sea.JPG, Ashdod-Yam (Ashdod on the Sea), Minat al-Qal'a fort. Eroded northern tower of the Sea Gate (or western gate) Image:Ashdod Lighthouse1.JPG, Ashdod, ancient lighthouse which was used in conjunction with Minat al-Qal'a fort (at top of modern staircase) Image:Ashdod Lighthouse3.JPG, Ashdod, ancient lighthouse which was used in conjunction with Minat al-Qal'a fort


References


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External links

*Survey of Western Palestine, Map 16
IAAWikimedia commons
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