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It is famous for its citadel, built by the son of [[Saladin]], [[Ghazni]].
 
It is famous for its citadel, built by the son of [[Saladin]], [[Ghazni]].
  
During the [[Syrian War]], Allepo was the site of a bloody battle that saw most of the city destroyed.  It's remnants are split between [[Bashar Al-Assad]], and the [[Syrian democratic forces]], with some suburbs under [[Free Syrian Army]] control.
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During the [[Syrian War]], Allepo was the site of a bloody battle that saw most of the city destroyed.  It's remnants are split between [[Bashar Al-Assad]], and the a;;eged "[[Syrian democratic forces]]", with some suburbs under [[Free Syrian Army]] control.
  
 
[[Category:Asian Cities and Towns]]
 
[[Category:Asian Cities and Towns]]
 
[[Category:World Heritage Sites]]
 
[[Category:World Heritage Sites]]

Revision as of 02:03, May 10, 2024

Aleppo is a city in Syria, the next largest after the capital Damascus.

It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, having been occupied since around 5000 BC.

It is famous for its citadel, built by the son of Saladin, Ghazni.

During the Syrian War, Allepo was the site of a bloody battle that saw most of the city destroyed. It's remnants are split between Bashar Al-Assad, and the a;;eged "Syrian democratic forces", with some suburbs under Free Syrian Army control.