Who were the Knights Templar?
Christian warrior monks during the Crusades.
What were the Crusades?
Religious wars between Christians and Muslims.
What are the tunnels according to science?
Ancient underground passages, caves, and water systems.
Which British explorers studied the tunnels in the 1860s?
Charles Wilson and Charles Warren.
Why are the tunnels mysterious?
Nobody knows exactly what the Templars found there.
When were they created?
Around 1119 AD.
What city was most important in the Crusades?
Jerusalem.
Why were many tunnels buried?
Urban growth, wars, and new buildings.
What excuse did they use to enter the area?
Studying Jerusalem’s water system.
What treasures do legends mention?
Gold, relics, and sacred texts.
What was their main mission?
Protect Christian pilgrims in the Holy Land.
Did the Templars win forever?
No, they eventually lost the Holy Land.
How did the Templars reach the tunnels?
Through their headquarters at the Temple Mount.
What did they discover underground?
Ancient chambers, cisterns, and tunnels.
What secret knowledge were the Templars rumored to find?
Information that could challenge the Church.
Who led the Templars?
The Grand Master.
How long were the Templars powerful?
About 200 years.
What did the tunnels help with during wars?
Water management and siege survival.
What destroyed the Second Temple in 70 AD?
Roman legions.
Did legends exist before and after the Templars?
Yes, for centuries.
Why did people fear the Templars later?
They became very rich, powerful, and secretive.
What important event happened in 1291?
The Crusaders lost the Holy Land.
What valley did the drainage system connect to?
The Kidron Valley.
What famous building stands above the Temple Mount today?
Dome of the Rock
Why do people still study the tunnels today?
Because of the mysteries, archaeology, and legends connected to them.