Al-Hariqa Explained

Al-Hariqa (Arabic: الحريقة) is a neighborhood in Damascus, Syria. It lies inside the walls of the old city south of the Citadel of Damascus between the late-Ottoman-era markets of al-Hamidiyah Souq and Medhat Pasha Souq.[1] The neighborhood was known as Sidi Amoud after a famous holy man who was buried there.[2] It was called al-Hariqa (Conflagration) after the area was completely burned down in 1925 under French bombing in response to the Great Syrian Revolt. It is a commercial hub famous for its clothing markets.[1] The famous Nur al-Din Bimaristan is located in the area.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Guernica is memorialized but who remembers Hariqa?. 20 March 2009.
  2. Web site: الحريقة . 2009-11-27 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091126092506/http://www.damascus-online.com/Arabic/talelmatal10.htm . 2009-11-26 . dead.