Shobak Castle (Krak de Montréal)

Shobak Castle (Krak de Montréal)

Shobak Castle (Krak de Montréal)

Shobak Castle, also known as Krak de Montréal, stands as Jordan’s oldest crusader castle, perched on a hilltop an hour north of Petra. Constructed in 1115 by Baldwin I, the king of the crusader state of Jerusalem, the fortress was later seized by Saladin’s forces in 1190. Today, while much of the site lies in ruins, the dramatic setting overlooking the rugged, rocky landscape invites visitors to explore its weathered walls and remnants. The castle’s strategic location and historical significance offer a glimpse into the region’s medieval past, making it a compelling destination for those interested in history and architecture.

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