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citadel: The Citadel.
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  • Abraham is said to have camped on this hill and milked his red cow there on his journey from URA to Hauran. But from even earlier the remains of more ancient civilizations have raised the level of this acropolis beneath which so many bloody events have taken place. Fifty meters above the city a ring of crenellated walls and towers rises from a steep glacis, encircling a mass of ruins of every period.

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    citadel: The Tower
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  • On the north and south sides' great moat, some 20 meters deep and 30meters wide emphasize the proud isolation of the whole fortress. This impression has been rather spoiled by the planting of a clump of trees right in front of the entrance gate. A steeply rising bridge, supported by slender arches, leads across the moat from an entrance tower on the lower side to the great and forbidding entrance fortifications above. These are both austerely beautiful and full of ingenious defensive devices which strike even a 20th-century visitor as sophisticated. Five great iron-plated doors - each set at a corner of the passageway - could be closed to trap invaders under a hail of arrows, fire and boiling oil (used in these parts since ancient times) from the lookout places, arrow-slits and machicolations above.

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    citadel: The Citadel
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  • But such grim efficiency did not preclude decoration and reminders of the presence of God. The nail-heads on the doors themselves beautifully worked, the lintels have comic or enigmatic carvings on them - intertwined serpents, a pair of lions confronting one another, one smiling the other weeping, and above all there are the fine Kufic inscriptions calling upon the power and the mercy of Allah. The interior of the Citadel shows all too clearly how it has been ravaged by enemies (the Mongols invaded it twice) and shattered by earthquakes (that of 1822 was particularly devastating).

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    Things To Do: Saint Simon Citadel
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    Comments for albateh about Aleppo
    Mcclovis Sat Aug 19, 2006 09:15 UTC
     These photos are great as always and also provide me with beautiful memories.
    norain Tue Mar 7, 2006 09:46 UTC
     thanks for info :)
    chauncenetta Sat Jun 25, 2005 13:50 UTC
     wonderful to spend beautıful evenıng ın Damascus with you and Malena ... and to see the cıty through your eyes. Thank you for such a marvelous time. You are truly a good man.
    majed81 Tue Apr 12, 2005 21:54 UTC
     The Citadel this is a place I would love to see. We have very similar souk to The covered Souk in Jeddah in Qabil St. I thin Halab and Jeddah are very similar. Umayad Mosque is also my next step after visiting Halab :o). Wait for me Rami& Fouad. Majed
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