Krak des chevaliers

Discover the awe-inspiring beauty and rich history of the Krak des Chevaliers. Plan your visit to this iconic medieval fortress and immerse yourself in a world of knights and ancient architecture.
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Krak des Chevaliers is a Crusader castle in Syria and one of the most important preserved medieval castles in the world,the site was first inhabited by a settlement of Kurds,in 1142 it was given by Raymond II, Count of Tripoli, to the Knights Hospitaller and it remained in their possession until 1271 © Eric Lafforgue www.ericlafforgue.com

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Krak des Chevaliers is a Crusader castle in Syria and one of the most important preserved medieval castles in the world,the site was first inhabited by a settlement of Kurds,in 1142 it was given by Raymond II, Count of Tripoli, to the Knights Hospitaller and it remained in their possession until 1271 © Eric Lafforgue www.ericlafforgue.com

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Chapel Inside The Krak des Chevaliers, Homs, Syria    Krak des Chevaliers is a Crusader castle in Syria and one of the most important preserved medieval castles in the world,the site was first inhabited by a settlement of Kurds,in 1142 it was given by Raymond II, Count of Tripoli, to the Knights Hospitaller and it remained in their possession until 1271  © Eric Lafforgue www.ericlafforgue.com Medieval World, Medieval Period, Medieval History, Medieval Castle, Knights Hospitaller, Knights Templar, Historical Architecture, Ancient Architecture, Krak Des Chevaliers

Krak des Chevaliers is a Crusader castle in Syria and one of the most important preserved medieval castles in the world,the site was first inhabited by a settlement of Kurds,in 1142 it was given by Raymond II, Count of Tripoli, to the Knights Hospitaller and it remained in their possession until 1271 © Eric Lafforgue www.ericlafforgue.com

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Mary Elizabeth Brown