Jisr Jindas, Lod
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Jisr Jindas, Arabic for "Jindas Bridge", also known as Baybars Bridge, was built in 1273 CE. It crosses a small wadi, known in Hebrew as the Ayalon River, on the old road leading south to Lod and Ramla. The bridge is named after the village of Jindas, which until 1948 stood east of the bridge and may have been the Crusader-period "casal of Gendas" mentioned in a Latin charter dated 1129 CE. It is the most famous of the several bridges erected by Sultan Baybars in Palestine, which include the Yibna and the Isdud bridges. ()
Local name: גשר לודOpened: 1273 (751 years ago)Coordinates: 31°58'7"N, 34°54'2"E
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Jisr Jindas – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Babylonian Jewry Heritage Center, Ariel Sharon Park, Church of Saint George, Yehud.