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Bab Antakeya
Bāb Antakiya
بَاب أَنْطَاكِيَّة
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General information
Statusrestored
TypeCity gate
Architectural styleByzantine  architecture
Islamic architecture
Town or cityAleppo
CountrySyria Syria
Completed6th century
Renovated11th century, 1422
OwnerSayf al-Dawla
Known forOne of the 9 main gates of the ancient city walls of Aleppo

Bāb Antakiya (Arabic: بَاب أَنْطَاكِيَّة, romanizedBāb ʾAnṭākīyah, Aleppo Arabic: [ˈbæːbˈntˤaːkjɛ], "Gate of Antioch") is a critical defense gate in Aleppo, and protects the city from the west.[1] Bab Antakiya is located in the centre of the western wall of the old city of Aleppo, and its name was derived from Antioch, the capital of ancient Syria, as the gate was the main exit which was leading to the city of Antioch.[1]

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History

This gate was considered the main bab of the city during the Byzantine rule, but it lost its importance gradually during the Islamic and Arab rule, until the reconstruction by the Ayyubid Emir of Aleppo An-Nasir Yusuf (ruled 1242-60) on an 11th-century base.[1] It was further rebuilt in the 15th century in Mamluk era when the gate regained its vital role as a main landmark for the old city.[1]

During the Battle of Aleppo in the Syrian civil war the gate became a key target for rebel forces who tried to take the old Citadel.[2]

Construction

The gate is topped by two rising parallel hexagonal bastions with a jagged entrance path, being located under the one which is on the right side due to defensive tactics, consisted of white stones of big sizes (0.8 m (2 ft 7 in) X (1.0 m (3 ft 3 in).[3] The main axis of the old Souq of Aleppo is originated from the Antakeya gate.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Bab Antakiyya". archnet.org. Retrieved 10 July 2022.
  2. ^ Pampliega, Antonio (3 October 2012). "Los combates arrasan Alepo". El País.
  3. ^ "E Aleppo: Bab Antakeya".


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This page was last edited on 11 July 2022, at 11:29
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