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What is the most interesting historical place you have ever seen or have a dreamt to see?

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Question added by abdelhannan hossainy , Quality control , Booking.com
Date Posted: 2016/10/19
Yasir Nazeer
by Yasir Nazeer , Accountant , AMI SAUDI ARABIA

Well I would like to mention the Edinburgh castle I have visited in 2012. 340 million B.C.E. – Castle Rock forms after volcanic eruption 900 B.C.E. – Castle Rock is inhabited by humans for the first time 638 C.E. – The city of Din Eidyn is captured by the English and renamed Edinburgh c. 1070 C.E. – Malcolm III marries an English princess later known as Saint Margaret of Scotland 1130 C.E. – Margaret's son, David I, builds on Castle Rock the edifice that is still standing to this day 1286 C.E. – Alexander III dies without a successor. Edward I of England declares himself feudal overlord of Scotland 1296 C.E. – Edinburgh Castle is captured by the English under the command of Edward I 1313 C.E. – Castle is recaptured by the Scots 1334 C.E. – Castle is, again, captured by the British 1341 C.E. – Castle is, once again, recaptured by the Scots 1356 C.E. – David II rebuilds the castle; David’s Tower is named in his honor 1511 C.E. – James IV builds the great hall that can still be seen to this day 1573 C.E. – The Lang Siege takes place and destroys David’s Tower 1578 C.E. – Castle is rebuilt 1633 C.E. – Charles I becomes the last Scottish monarch to inhabit Edinburgh Castle 1650 C.E. – Oliver Cromwell executes Charles I and captures the castle 1689 C.E. – Members of the first Jacobite Rising attempt, and fail, to recapture the castle 1745 C.E. – Bonnie Prince Charlie and the members of the fifth Jacobite Rising, once again, attempt and fail to recapture the castle 1757 C.E. – Edinburgh Castle is turned into a prison and holds thousands of military prisoners from the Seven Years War, the American Revolution, and the Napoleonic Wars 1822 C.E. – George IV of England becomes the first ruling monarch to visit the castle in nearly two hundred years 1927 C.E. – Part of the castle is turned into the Scottish National War Memorial 1945 C.E. – Edinburgh Castle survives World War II 1999 C.E. – Edinburgh Castle becomes one of the most popular tourist attractions in Scotland Present Day – Edinburgh Castle has over one million visitors each year

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