Amman: A City of Contrasts
by daniil.vya
Mar 10, 2024
Amman, Jordan's capital, is a captivating blend of ancient history and modern dynamism. Its strategic location at the crossroads of trade routes has fostered a vibrant city with a rich cultural tapestry. Archaeological evidence suggests human presence in Amman dating back to the Chalcolithic period (c. 4500-3900 BCE).
The city flourished during the Roman era as Philadelphia, a member of the prestigious Decapolis League. The Citadel, perched atop Jabal al-Qala'a, offers remnants of the Roman Temple of Hercules and the Umayyad Palace, showcasing Amman's layered history.
Modern Amman emerged in the late 19th century under Ottoman rule. The city's rapid growth accelerated following Jordanian independence in 1946, fueled by influxes of refugees from nearby conflicts. Today, Amman is a thriving metropolis, serving as Jordan's political, economic, and cultural hub.
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