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Etymology

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RE: Etymology: Bar'am was built and occupied in the time of Sassanid kings Bahram 1-4; the winged victory and the pair of lions found there are symbols of the Zoarastrian angel that their name honors; Judea lay in the area contested by Sassanids and the Romans; Bar'am is particularly associated with the continuing Jewish revolt against the Romans. The name likely carried a double meaning. Klasovsky (talk) 03:55, 13 October 2012 (UTC)[reply]