
Qinnasrin Gate
Bab Qinnasrin Bab Qinnasrin (Qinnasrin Gate) was originally built by the Hamdanid ruler of Aleppo, Sayf al-Dawla al-Hamdani. However, it was completely rebuilt in 1256 by al-Nasir Yusuf II, who

Bab Qinnasrin Bab Qinnasrin (Qinnasrin Gate) was originally built by the Hamdanid ruler of Aleppo, Sayf al-Dawla al-Hamdani. However, it was completely rebuilt in 1256 by al-Nasir Yusuf II, who

Bab al-Kalasa is one of the gates of the Old City of Aleppo and was part of its historic wall, which dates back several centuries. As an ancient city, Aleppo

One of the ancient gates of the old city of Aleppo, located on the southern side of the city, is believed to be named after the shrine of the Prophet

Bab al-Salam is one of the oldest and most significant gates of Aleppo, originally part of the ancient walls that once surrounded the city. It was built during the Islamic

Bab al-Faraj, also known as Bab al-Faradis, is located north of the old town. It was originally built by Al-Zahir Ghazi and later reopened by al-Nasir Yusuf II. In 1904,

It is located east of the old city, built by King Al-Zahir Ghazi, who constructed its towers. After his death, it was sealed off, but later reopened by his son,

It was named Bab al-Yahud (the Gate of the Jews) because Jewish shops were located inside while their graves were outside. It was later called Bab al-Nasr (the Gate of

Al-Otrush Mosque is situated in the A’ajim district, south of the Citadel of Aleppo, near Al-Sultaniyah Al-Dhahiriyah Madrasa, in an area rich in historical landmarks. Construction of the mosque began

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