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by batman2000bc - last update: Dec 13, 2001

Damascus
Said to be the world's oldest inhabited city, Damascus today (pictured) is a thriving modern capital. Three thousand years ago it was the capital of the Aramean Kingdom and was later conquered by Alexander the Great, when it became an important Greek city. It was also a major city of the Roman Empire and fell to the Muslims in 635A.D. The Mongols sacked the city in 1200A.D. and it was occupied during the Middle Ages by the Ottomans and the Mamelukes.
Damascus is situated at the Ghouta Oasis, fed by the waters of the Baruda River. It was this oasis which first made settlement possible, as the surrounding area would otherwise be uninhabitable.
The old city of Damascus is surrounded by what was once a Roman wall, much rebuilt at various times during the past two millennia. The section between the Gate of Safety (Bab as-Salama) and Thomas Gate (Bab Touma) is the best preserved part of the wall. Other Roman remains include the western gate of the Temple of Jupiter, all that remains of this huge structure from the 3rd century B.C. The Temple gate is situated at the far end of the Souk al-Hamadiyyah and consists of two vast Corinthian columns supporting a decorated lintel.
Worth visiting are the Science and Medical Museum just off the Souk al-Hamadiyyah, which is housed in a 12th century hospital, and the Museum of the Arts and Popular Traditions of Syria, housed in the eye-catching black-and-white Azem Palace, built of black basalt and limestone.
The National Museum is situated at the entrance to the Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi, a military camp outside the city near Palmyra. It contains a fascinating and varied collection of statuary, frescoes, glassware, old surgical instruments, coins, jewellery and a collection of Q'rans dating back to the 13th century. It is unfortunate that many of these exhibits are unlabelled, or have labels in Arabic only.

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Comments for batman2000bc about Damascus
floss1 Tue Jul 30, 2002 19:12 UTC
 good information!!!
Raquelle Tue Mar 5, 2002 11:47 UTC
 Good start, looks like an interesting but beautiful city!
Free-South Sun Mar 3, 2002 08:05 UTC
 Fascinating! Great pics! Damascus must be great!
Alphons Sun Feb 10, 2002 10:23 UTC
 very nice page
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