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The Entrance Tower to the outer gateway of the Citadel, Aleppo, Syria. Standing on a mound covered in limestone blocks the Citadel is at the heart of Aleppo. Beneath it archaeological remains dating back as far as the 9th century BC have been discovered. Sayf al-Dawla (944-967), the first Hamdanid ruler of Aleppo, built the fortress and used the citadel as a military center. Zangid ruler Nur al-Din (1147-1174) fortified the citadel and added some structures. But during the Ayyubid period and the reign of the Sultan al-Zahir al-Ghazi of Aleppo (1186-1216), the Citadel went through major reconstruction, fortification and addition of new structures that create the complex of the Citadel in its current form.
Unique Identifier
AA562294
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3328px × 4992px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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Arab
Architecture
Battle
Castle
Citadel
City
Crusades
Defence
Defense
Entrance
Exterior
Fortification
Fortress
Islam
Mediaeval
Medieval
Middle Ages
Military
Outdoors
Photograph
Photography
Syrian
Tower
Town
Travel
War