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Not confined to the medieval history of Europe, massive stone fortifications were also a common sight throughout the Middle East. Many of these castles still stand, their impenetrable stone walls having withstood centuries of war and strife. Some, however, have crumbled to rubble but still retain their fame. Here are 8 of […]