
fortresses, Shobak Castle is by far the most lonely. Built in 1115 AD by Baldwin I, who later built Karak , it was originally known as Mont Realis (Montreal) and was the first outpost of the kingdom of Jerusalem in the Crusader district of Outrejordain. Situated on an isolated knoll overlooking the trade routes that ran through the wadi below, Shobak is breathtaking.
The original
entrance to Shobak Castle was through a dog-legged triple gate. Above this is
the Crusader Church, with strategic views of the old village. There are several
wells found within the castle walls, although the main water source was the
spring at the foot of the hill.

ensuring that during times of siege, the castle would have access to adequate supplies of fresh water. Baldwin I's court, a large room with antechambers running around it, has been partially reconstructed. Other rooms hold olive presses and a second church. It is still possible to see the cisterns, baths and pipes for harvesting rainwater.

Shobak's daunting position made it a strong sentinel during the 12th century. The visible bones of the castle provide a startling insight into its anatomy, both as a Crusader castle and as a Mamluk edifice. Today, it is wonderful, romantic destination. The tranquility of the site, and its magnificent views, allow for peaceful reflection.


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