King Fahd Gate

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King Fahd Gate is one of the main grand entrances to the Masjid al-Haram in Mecca, serving as a prominent access point for pilgrims entering the Holy Mosque.


Statements (46)
Predicate Object
instanceOf architecturalStructure
entrance
gate
accesses prayerAreasOfMasjidAlHaram
adjacentTo courtyardsOfMasjidAlHaram
associatedWith HolyMosqueExpansionProjects
connectedTo externalPlazasOfMasjidAlHaram
internalCorridorsOfMasjidAlHaram
country Saudi Arabia
dedicatedTo pilgrims
hasAccessControl crowdManagementSystems
hasFeature illuminationAtNight
largeDoors
multipleEntryLanes
signageIndicatingGateNumberAndName
hasFunction accessPointToHolyMosque
entranceForPilgrims
hasLocalName باب الملك فهد
hasSecurity mosqueSecurityForces
hasSignificance majorAccessPointForPilgrims
oneOfMainEntrancesToMasjidAlHaram
hasType grandGate
mosqueEntrance
isControlledBy GeneralPresidencyForTheAffairsOfTheTwoHolyMosques
isEntranceOf HolyMosqueInMecca
isOpenTo MuslimPilgrims
localWorshippers
languageOfName Arabic
locatedIn Makkah Province
Masjid al-Haram
Mecca
Saudi Arabia
name King Fahd Gate
namedAfter King Fahd bin Abdulaziz Al Saud
near centralAreasOfMecca
pilgrimAccommodationZonesInMecca
partOf Grand Mosque of Mecca
Masjid al-Haram
religiousAffiliation Islam
servesFor HajjPilgrimage
UmrahPilgrimage
usedDuring HajjSeason
Ramadan
yearRoundWorship
usedFor entryToPrayerHalls
entryToTawafArea

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Masjid al-Haram
contains
King Fahd Gate
name

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