aleppo’s past splendor a hitoric city ruined by war
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Aleppo’s past splendor: A hitoric city ruined by war

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Visitors walk inside Aleppo’s Umayyad Mosque
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A millennium-old minaret towering above Aleppo’s Umayyad mosque, an imposing citadel overlooking the old city center, a medieval covered market and a 21st century shopping mall.
Before Syria’s ruinous civil war struck Aleppo, the country’s largest city was a busy commercial powerhouse and a proud historic center — its long heritage on display in ancient landmarks still used by modern day traders, travelers or worshippers.
But the war that erupted across Syria in 2011 exploded into Aleppo in the summer of 2012, when opposition fighters took over the east of the city.
The opposition hoped their march into Aleppo marked the beginning of the end for tyrant Bashar Assad, while the government in Damascus pledged to swiftly drive them out.
Neither side achieved those goals, and the war in Aleppo dragged on for more than four years. As the fighting worsened, Aleppo became the biggest prize of the civil war, even as the city itself crumbled under airstrikes from government forces and bombardment by both sides.
Sections of the medieval souq, or market, have been ruined or burnt down, and the 11th-century minaret at the Umayyad mosque was destroyed three years ago.
Modern structures have also suffered. The Shahba shopping mall on the outskirts of the city has closed — taken over by various insurgent groups during different phases of the fighting around Aleppo.
The Baron Hotel, whose guest list included Kemal Ataturk, founder of modern Turkey; British colonial officer T.E. Lawrence, better known as Lawrence of Arabia; and King Faisal of Syria and Iraq, now lies abandoned on the front line.
Now the regime, backed by Assad’s Russian and Iranian allies, is poised to recapture the city after taking back all but a pocket of rebel territory in the east.
For the government, victory is in sight. But Aleppo is changed. Much is in ruins, and much has been lost — surviving only in pictures and memories.

Source: Arab News

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