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Summary Of: Aleppo

Aleppo is one of... Aleppo was built on a small group of hills surrounding the prominent hill where the castle... Aleppo has scarcely been touched by archaeologists... Aleppo was recovered by the Muslims within a month... Aleppo returned to native control in 1317... the ship the Tiger which was headed to Aleppo from England but endured a 567 day voyage before returning unsuccessfully to port... Aleppo was named by the Islamic Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization... Aleppo also has impressive... Aleppo has the largest Christian community in the Middle East after... in covert efforts to help the Jews of Aleppo migrate to Israel from 1948 till the 1990s... There was little backlash in Aleppo when Israel formed due to the religiously diverse and tolerant nature of the city... Many of the Syrian and Aleppo Jews that Feld Carr assisted live in nearby Israel... Old Aleppo with entrance to the main suq... Aleppo Great mosque courtyard... The First Complete website for Aleppo news and services... Ottoman City Imperial Architecture and Urban Experience in Aleppo in the 16th and 17th Centuries...

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