Western Wall Uprising or the Buraq Uprising, refers to a series of demonstrations and riots in late August 1929 when a long-running dispute between Muslims and Jews over access to the Western Wall in Jerusalem escalated into violence. During the week of riots 116 Arabs and 133 Jews were killed and 232 Arabs and 198 Jews were injured and treated in hospital
People from all over the world go there to pray.
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The Western wall is located on the western side of the temple mount (called the Western Wall Plaza), in the heart of old Jerusalem.
The wall situated by the western wall (wailing wall ) is the .....
Most people pray at the western wall.
The Western Wall is a Jewish Holy Site.
Judaism. The Western Wall is a Jewish Holy Site.
The Western Wall is located in Jerusalem, Israel. Latitude/Longitude 31.777231,35.234581
The western wall has no visible deities or representations of deities; it just looks like a wall, built out of rather large blocks. The significance of the western wall is purely symbolic.
The Wailing Wall
The Western Wall, formerly called the Wailing Wall, was made by the ancient Israelites. It is an outer wall (and the last remnant) of the ancient Temple in Jerusalem.
The Western Wall still exists; it has never been blown up.
Its the Wailing or Western Wall in Israel.