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When Muslims took control of the Holy Land during the 7th century, they established Jerusalem as an important religious and cultural center for Islam. The Dome of the Rock and Al-Aqsa Mosque were built on the Temple Mount, significant landmarks for Muslims. Islamic rule in the region led to a blending of architectural, artistic, and cultural influences.

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