Pella (Tabaqat Fahl) in northwestern Jordan has been inhabited since 7000 BC. Many of the extant remains were erected by the Romans. After the Muslim victory over the Byzantines near here at the Battle of Fahl in 635 AD, the Umayyad period began.
Pella, Jordan (العربية: طبقة فحل (إربد)) is a tourist attraction, one of the Archaeological sites in Ţabaqat Faḩl, Jordan. It is located: 190 km from Amman, 402 km from Damascus, 483 km from Beirut. Read further
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