
Al-Qadiriyah Zawiya (Al-Qadiriyah Tekkiye)
The Hilaliya Zawiya is located south of the Jalloum district in Aleppo. It is a small historic mosque that was renovated and expanded in 1205 AH, corresponding to 1790 AD.

The Hilaliya Zawiya is located south of the Jalloum district in Aleppo. It is a small historic mosque that was renovated and expanded in 1205 AH, corresponding to 1790 AD.

Beit Dallal was originally built for a merchant family from Mosul who specialized in silk textiles known as dalal fabrics. The house follows the layout of a traditional Arab courtyard

Founded by Qurt Bik, Khan Qurt Bik served as a key center for Anatolian timber trade. Its tall, arched gateway was specifically designed to allow easy entry for camels loaded

Tell Balat is a village located near al-Safira, characterized by rectangular houses separated by organized alleys. The village contains several clay bakeries, where remains of previously preserved charred wheat were

Also known as the Ottoman Mosque, it is located in al-Farafra neighborhood of Aleppo. Governor Othman Pasha took the initiative to establish a school to teach arithmetic to accountants. The

Founded in 1242 AD during the Ayyubid dynasty, it is considered one of the oldest Islamic schools in the city and one of the most prominent historical schools in Aleppo.

The Catholic community formed with the expansion of the silk trade. The church was built with a front semi-arch and Corinthian column bearing a frieze inscribed with Rejoice, full of

The scene is centered around a red rock, which, according to legend, was where the head of Hussein rested one night during his journey from Karbala, immortalizing the tears of

The cathedral serves as the seat of the Syriac Orthodox Archdiocese in Aleppo and is located in the Sulaymaniyah district. It was built from local limestone and adorned with Aramaic

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