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14 Tamari, S., “Darb al-Hajj in Sinai: an historical-archaeological study,”
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16 Creswell,
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17 Creswell,
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20 Hillenbrand, C.,
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21 Ibid., 467.

22 The only fortress that may have been built prior to the Ayyubid period is
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23 Faroqhi, S., P
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