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  2. Aleppo - Wikipedia

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    The Christian population of Aleppo was slightly more than 250,000 before the Syrian civil war, representing about 12% of the total population of the city. However, as a consequence of the war, the Christian population of the city decreased to less than 100,000 as of the beginning of 2017, of whom around 30% were ethnic Armenians. [179]

  3. Battle of Aleppo (2012–2016) - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Aleppo مَعْرَكَةُ حَلَبَ; Part of the Syrian civil war: Clockwise from top-left: A destroyed tank in Aleppo, the Saadallah al-Jabiri Square buildings after the October 2012 Aleppo bombings, residents of Aleppo wait in line for aid relief, and a Free Syrian Army fighter walking among rubble in Aleppo

  4. Timeline of Aleppo - Wikipedia

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    1931 - National Museum of Aleppo founded. 1933 - Grand Serail d'Alep opens. 1936 - al-Nazir newspaper begins publication. [21] 1945 National Library of Aleppo and Club d'Alep open. 1947 - Pogrom of Jews. 1948 People's Party established. Al-Baladi Stadium opens. 1949 Aleppo Public Park created. Al-Ittihad Sports Club and Jalaa FC formed. 1950 ...

  5. East Aleppo offensive (2024–present) - Wikipedia

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    The East Aleppo offensive is an operation launched in eastern Aleppo Governorate in Northern Syria by the Kurdish-led and US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in December 2024 against the Turkey-backed Syrian National Army (SNA) to regain control of territory that was lost during the Manbij offensive and to advance from Dayr Hafir into the Tishrin Dam area.

  6. Sack of Aleppo (1400) - Wikipedia

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    After the sack of Aleppo, Timur's forces went south where they took Hama, along with nearby Homs and Baalbek, [15] until they reached Damascus which was also sacked after defeating Mamluk forces led by Nasir-ad-Din Faraj. Damascus had capitulated without a battle to Timur in December 1400 since the Mamluk Sultan who led his army form Egypt only ...

  7. Ancient Aleppo - Wikipedia

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    The Ancient City of Aleppo (Arabic: مدينة حلب القديمة, romanized: Madīnat Ḥalab al-Qadīma) is the historic city centre of Aleppo, Syria. Prior to the Syrian Civil War, many districts of the ancient city remained essentially unchanged since they were initially constructed between the 11th and 16th centuries. Being subjected to ...

  8. Citadel of Aleppo - Wikipedia

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    Aleppo was captured by the Arab armies in 636, during the Muslim conquest of the Levant. Written sources document repairs being made on the citadel after a major earthquake. Little is known about the citadel in the period of early Christianity and Islam, except that Aleppo was a frontier town on the edges of the Byzantine, Ummayad and Abbasid ...

  9. Battle of Aleppo (1918) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Aleppo was fought on 25 October 1918, when Prince Feisal's Sherifial Forces captured the city during the Pursuit to Haritan from Damascus, in the last days of the Sinai and Palestine Campaign in the First World War. After the British Empire's victory at the Battle of Megiddo the remnants of the Ottoman Empire's Yildirim Army Group ...