A model attribution edit summary Content in this edit is translated from the existing Arabic Wikipedia article at [[:ar:]]; see its history for attribution | Invaded by the Portuguese in the 16th century, they took it as a military base, and was later left in ruins |
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The base at which the castle was built on goes back to 5000 BC | There used to be a spring beside the castle called "Ayyin Aloudda" the old spring which was the main source of water for the Island |
The castle itself was built on the base of an old temple, that was dedicated to , during the 1076—1253.
28The fort dates back to 5000 years ago, with many inscriptions found in it as well as the Mesopotamian God's statues | The fort is located on a hill in the centre of Tarout Island; the hill is the highest feature on the island |
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It had 4 towers in total and one was destroyed during a battle.
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