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Aleppo
Description
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Aleppo is the second city of Syria in importance, after the capital Damascus, but is actually the most populous and commercially significant city in the country. Unlike Damascus, which evolved from a series of small settlements, the origins of Aleppo originate with the <em>tell</em> in the centre of the old city which is now dominated by the citadel.
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Date
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1997-02-01/1997-02-28
1998-05-01/1998-05-31
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Emma Loosley
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Architecture
A still image of architecture.
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Umayyad Mosque Aleppo 1992
Description
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These pictures were taken in December 1992 and show the Umayyad Mosque of Aleppo. The famous minaret of the mosque has since been destroyed in fighting during the Syrian civil war.
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Date
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1992-12-01/1992-12-31
Contributor
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Cherryl & Richmond Hunt
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Type
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Architecture
Aleppo
Minaret
Mosque
Syria
Syrian Civil War
Umayyad
Umayyad Mosque
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The hinterland of Edessa
Description
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This collection of photographs was taken on the field trip to Edessa in November 2012. Whereas Edessa was an early and conspicuously Christian city, its hinterland was a patchwork of early Christian and resolutely Pagan religious practices. It is notable that at least one stubbornly pagan cult centre, Harran, then became an early supporter of Islam. These pictures are intended to contextualise the wider region around Edessa and shed light on its Syriac-speaking inhabitants.
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Emma Loosley
Peter Leeming
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Harran
Description
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Harran is a ruined city in south-eastern Turkey not far from the Syrian border. It dates back many millennia and is believed to be by many people to be the Harran mentioned in Genesis where Abraham and Sarah (then still named Abram and Sarai) settled when they left Ur of the Chaldees. The city remained resolutely pagan throughout the late antique period and was dedicated to the moon god, Sin. Perhaps this was to mark its difference from the nearby Christian city of Edessa, but Harran was later swift to embrace Islam. Today its most significant monument is the extensive ruin of Harran's vast C8th congregational mosque, the minaret of which is still extant.
Creator
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Emma Loosley
Date
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2012-11-14
Contributor
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Emma Loosley and Peter Leeming
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Type
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Architecture
Abraham
Architecture
C8th
Chaldees
Defensive Network
Harran
Minaret
Mosque
Sin
Turkey
Ur