• Montreal (Arabic: مونتريال; Latin: Mons Regalis, Mont Real), or Qal'at ash-Shawbak (قلعة الشوبك) in Arabic, is a castle built by the Crusaders and expanded...
  • The castle’s construction began shortly after Baldwin I’s successful campaign in the area. Baldwin I named the castle “Mont Royal,” which later became “Montreal.”
  • The castle’s initial name was Château de la Dame de Montréal. It was the first building to monitor the movement of ships calling at Port du Roc.
  • Tentative World Heritage Site (Shaubak Castle (Montreal), (i), (iii), (iv), 2001–). ... Montréal Castle - Arabic inscription‎ (10 F).
  • Shoubak Castle, formerly known as Montreal Castle or Mont Real is a crusader fortress on the eastern side of the Arava Valley, on a conical mountain, with a...
  • Castle Montréal is located on the eponymous town, in Ardeche, 20 km southwest of Aubenas. It was built from the twelfth century on Mount Royal (later…
  • Montréal Castle history. It was built as a castle in the 12th century and rebuilt in the 16th century. The Pontbriand family built the château in its current form.
  • Montreal Castle, also called Shoubak or Shawbak, is a Crusader castle. The ruins are located in modern town of Shoubak in Jordan.
  • A tower of Montreal Castle. The castle was built in 1115 by Baldwin I of Jerusalem during his expedition to the area when he captured Aqaba on the Red Sea in 1116.
  • Originally called 'Krak de Montreal' or 'Mons Regalis', it was named in honor of the king's own contribution to its construction (Mont Royal). The castle is located on...