OLD CITY OF SAN’Â
OLD CITY OF SAN’Â
OLD CITY OF SAN’Â

OLD CITY OF SAN’Â

OLD CITY OF SAN’Â
  • ‘The Manhattan of the Desert’ as its known is an ancient fortified village about half an hour away from the town of Seiyun. It is often called “the oldest skyscraper city in the world” as it has some of the tallest mud buildings in the world, with some of them 11 storeys high. 

  • It is one of the oldest and best examples of urban planning based on the principle of vertical construction. Amazingly, they are all fully inhabited and is more a functioning town than a tourist attraction.

  • While Shibam has been in existence for an estimated 1,700 years, most of the city’s houses originate from the 16th century. Many, though, have been rebuilt numerous times in the last few centuries. 

HIMS CITADEL AND THE OLD CITY WALLS

There are a few remains of the Hims Citadel in the southwest of the old city which appear to be of Ayyubid origin. The fortifications had been restored during the Mamluk period but were largely destroyed in the 1830’s. Most of the city walls that once defended the old...

OLD CITY WALLS AND ITS DOORS

Bab as-Saghir - the southern gates of the city The old city of Damascus was always surrounded by extensive fortifications. The city’s walls, towers and gates fended off many armies during its lifetime and always required renovations and restorations. While the city’s...

MOUNT QĀSIYŪN

This is a mountain that overlooks the city of Damascus. The slopes of this renowned mountain are the home to many a legend. One such legend is that a cave on the slope facing the city – named ‘Maghārat al-Dam’ (Cave of Blood) – is the site of earths first fratricidal...
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