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of the city of Aleppo, Syria.


Prior to 10th century

* Founded before 2000 BCE * 1800–1525 BCE – part of the Amorite dynasty * 333 BCE –
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in power. * 286 BCE – Hellenic settlement of Beroea established. * 88 BCE – City becomes part of Kingdom of Armenia. * 64 BCE – City becomes part of Roman Syria. * 611 CE – Persian Chosroes II in power. * 637 ** July–October: Siege of Aleppo by Muslim forces. ** Al-Shuaibiyah Mosque built. * 717 – Great Mosque built.


10th–12th centuries

* 944 –
Sayf al-Dawla ʿAlī ibn ʾAbū l-Hayjāʾ ʿAbdallāh ibn Ḥamdān ibn al-Ḥārith al-Taghlibī ( ar, علي بن أبو الهيجاء عبد الله بن حمدان بن الحارث التغلبي, 22 June 916 – 9 February 967), more commonly known ...
in power. * 962 – City sacked by the Byzantines. * 1086 - Aleppo submit to the rule of Malik-Shah, the Turkish ruler of the
Seljuk Empire The Great Seljuk Empire, or the Seljuk Empire was a high medieval, culturally Turko-Persian, Sunni Muslim empire, founded and ruled by the Qïnïq branch of Oghuz Turks. It spanned a total area of from Anatolia and the Levant in the west to ...
* 1090 – Seljuks in power. * 1124 – City
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by Christian
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under
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. * 1124 – Al-Halawiyah Madrasa built. * 1138 – 11 October:
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was one of deadliest of all time. * 1168 – Al-Muqaddamiyah Madrasa established. * 1170 – 29 June:
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. * 1183 –
Saladin Yusuf ibn Ayyub ibn Shadi () ( – 4 March 1193), commonly known by the epithet Saladin,, ; ku, سه‌لاحه‌دین, ; was the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty. Hailing from an ethnic Kurdish family, he was the first of both Egypt and ...
assumes power. * 1193 **
Az-Zahir Ghazi Al-Malik az-Zahir Ghiyath ud-din Ghazi ibn Yusuf ibn Ayyub (commonly known as az-Zahir Ghazi; 1172 – 8 October 1216) was the Ayyubid emir of Aleppo between 1186 and 1216.
in power. **
Al-Shadbakhtiyah Madrasa Al-Shadbakhtiyah Madrasa () is a 12th-century madrasah complex in Aleppo, Syria.Shadbakhtiyya Madrasa
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built.


13th century

* 1211 – Hammam al-Sultan built. * 1212 – Bab al-Nasr (gate) rebuilt. * 1218 – Aqueduct restored. * 1223 –
Al-Sultaniyah Madrasa Al-Sultaniyah Madrasa (), is a madrasah complex located across from the Citadel entrance in the Ancient city of Aleppo, Syria. It is a religious, educational and funerary complex. It contains the tomb of sultan Malik al-Zaher the son of Ayyubid ...
established. * 1230 –
Bab al-Maqam Bab al-Maqam ( ar, بَاب الْمَقَام, Bāb al-Maqām), meaning the ''Gate of Maqam'' is one of the Gates of Aleppo. The 13th century structure was built by al-Aziz Muhammad on the road that connected the Maqamat with the Citadel. D ...
(gate) built. * 1236 –
Al-Firdaws Madrasa Al-Firdaws Madrasa (), also known as School of Paradise, is a 13th-century complex located southwest of Bab al-Maqam in Aleppo, Syria and consists of a madrasa, mausoleum and other functional spaces. It was established in 1235/36 by Dayfa Khatun ...
established. * 1237 **
Khanqah al-Farafira Khanqah al-Farafira ( ar, خانقاه الفرافرة) is a 13th-century Sufi monastery located in "al-Farafira district at the heart of the Ancient City of Aleppo, Syria. The khanqah was built in 1237 by the efforts of Dayfa Khatun the regent ru ...
(monastery) and Al-Kameliyah Madrasa built. **
Bab al-Nairab Bab al-Nairab ( ar, بَاب النَّيْرَب, Bāb an-Nayrab, also spelled Bab al-Nayrab) meaning the "Gate of al-Nayrab", was one of the nine historical gates of the Ancient City of Aleppo in northern Syria, but has since disappeared. Its na ...
(gate) built (approximate date). * 1242 – Al-Sharafiyah Madrasa built. * 1251 – Al-Turantaiyah Madrasa built. * 1256 – Bab Qinnasrin (gate) rebuilt. * 1260 – City
besieged Besieged may refer to: * the state of being under siege * ''Besieged'' (film), a 1998 film by Bernardo Bertolucci {{disambiguation ...
by
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forces under
Hulagu Khan Hulagu Khan, also known as Hülegü or Hulegu ( mn, Хүлэгү/ , lit=Surplus, translit=Hu’legu’/Qülegü; chg, ; Arabic: fa, هولاکو خان, ''Holâku Khân;'' ; 8 February 1265), was a Mongol ruler who conquered much of We ...
. * 1280 – City besieged by
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forces.


14th–15th centuries

* 1303 –
Mahmandar Mosque Mahmandar Mosque ( ar, جَامِع الْمَهْمَنْدَار, Jāmiʿ al-Mahmandār) is one of the oldest mosques in Aleppo, Syria. It is located in the Ancient part of the city, north to the Citadel of Aleppo The Citadel of Ale ...
built. * 1318 – Altun Bogha Mosque built. * 1350 – Al-Sahibiyah Mosque built. * 1354 – Bimaristan Arghun al-Kamili (asylum) active. * 1398 – Al-Otrush Mosque and Al-Tawashi mosque built. * 1400 – City sacked by forces of
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of Transoxia. * 1427 –
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expanded. * 1418 – Central Synagogue rebuilt. * 1425 – Al-Saffahiyah Mosque built. * 1429 –
Forty Martyrs Cathedral The Forty Martyrs Armenian Cathedral ( ar, كنيسة الأربعين شهيد) of Aleppo, Syria, is a 15th-century Armenian Apostolic church located in the old Christian quarter of Jdeydeh. It is significant among the Armenian churches for be ...
consecrated. * 1450 ** Khan al-Qadi active in
Al-Madina Souq Al-Madina Souq ( ar, سوق المدينة, Sūq al-Madīna) is the covered souq-market located at the heart of the Syrian city of Aleppo within the walled ancient part of the city. With its long and narrow alleys, al-Madina Souq is the largest ...
. ** Hammam al-Bayadah built. * 1472 – Khan al-Burghul built in
Al-Madina Souq Al-Madina Souq ( ar, سوق المدينة, Sūq al-Madīna) is the covered souq-market located at the heart of the Syrian city of Aleppo within the walled ancient part of the city. With its long and narrow alleys, al-Madina Souq is the largest ...
. * 1491 – Hammam Yalbugha built. * 1500 ** Cathedral of Our Lady of Syrians built. **
Church of the Dormition of Our Lady Church of the Dormition of Our Lady ( ar, كنيسة رقاد السيدة العذراء) is a Greek Orthodox church in Jdeydeh quarter of Aleppo, Syria. The church belongs the Greek Orthodox Prelacy, the Diocese of Aleppo. It was built during ...
renovated.


16th century

* 1509 – Bab al-Hadid (gate) rebuilt. * 1516 – Ottoman
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in power. * 1517 – Becomes part of Ottoman Empire. * 1534 – City becomes capital of
Aleppo Eyalet ota, ایالت حلب , common_name = Aleppo Eyalet , subdivision = Eyalet , nation = the Ottoman Empire , year_start = 1534 , year_end = 1864 , date_start = , date_end = , event_s ...
. * 1537 – Population: 80,000. * 1539 – Souq Khan al-Nahhaseen built in
Al-Madina Souq Al-Madina Souq ( ar, سوق المدينة, Sūq al-Madīna) is the covered souq-market located at the heart of the Syrian city of Aleppo within the walled ancient part of the city. With its long and narrow alleys, al-Madina Souq is the largest ...
. * 1546 – Khan al-Shouneh built in
Al-Madina Souq Al-Madina Souq ( ar, سوق المدينة, Sūq al-Madīna) is the covered souq-market located at the heart of the Syrian city of Aleppo within the walled ancient part of the city. With its long and narrow alleys, al-Madina Souq is the largest ...
. * 1547 –
Khusruwiyah Mosque The Khusraw mosque Arabized as Khusruwiyah Mosque ( ar, جَامِع الْخُسْرُوِيَّة, Jāmiʿ al-Ḵusruwīyah; tr, Hüsreviye Camii) was a mosque complex in Aleppo, Syria. It was located southeast of the Citadel. The mosque was co ...
built. * 1548 – Consulate of
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established. * 1557 – Al-Adiliyah Mosque built (approximate date). * 1562 – Consulate of
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established. * 1583 – Consulate of England established.


17th–18th centuries

* 1603 – Beit Wakil (mansion) built. * 1622 – Levant Company in business. * 1613 – Consulate of the
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established. * 1629 – Guild of "makers of swords, knives, daggers, bows, and shields" organized. * 1682 - Souq Khan al-Wazir built in
Al-Madina Souq Al-Madina Souq ( ar, سوق المدينة, Sūq al-Madīna) is the covered souq-market located at the heart of the Syrian city of Aleppo within the walled ancient part of the city. With its long and narrow alleys, al-Madina Souq is the largest ...
. * 1683 - Population: 115,000. * 1706 - Printing press established. * 1724 – Al-Ahmadiyah Madrasa established. * 1730 – Madrasa Ridaiya established.


19th century

* 1805 – Uprising. * 1812 – Earthquake;
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collapses. * 1814 – "Janissary massacre." * 1822 – Earthquake. * 1823 ** Cholera outbreak. ** Population: 250,000 (approximate). * 1827 – Plague. * 1830 – Earthquake. * 1832 ** Ibrahim Pasha takes city for
Muhammad Ali of Egypt Muhammad Ali Pasha al-Mas'ud ibn Agha, also known as Muhammad Ali of Egypt and the Sudan ( sq, Mehmet Ali Pasha, ar, محمد علي باشا, ; ota, محمد علی پاشا المسعود بن آغا; ; 4 March 1769 – 2 August 1849), was ...
. ** Cholera outbreak. * 1834 –
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built in the Citadel. * 1840 – Mohammed Ali relinquishes power. * 1850 ** City besieged by Beduins. **
Massacre of Aleppo (1850) The Massacre of Aleppo ( ar, قومة حلب, '), often referred to simply as The Events ('), was a riot perpetrated by Muslim residents of Aleppo, largely from the eastern quarters of the city, against Christian residents, largely located in the ...
. * 1853 –
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of Jews. * 1858 – Population: 70,000 (approximate). * 1859 – Terre-Sainte College opens. * 1864 – City becomes capital of Aleppo Vilayet. * 1868 – Municipal council formed. * 1873 –
Saint Elias Cathedral Saint Elijah Cathedral ( ar, كاتدرائية القدّيِس الياس), is an Eastern Catholic ( Maronite) church in Aleppo, Syria, located in the Christian quarter of al-Jdayde. It is named after the biblical prophet Elijah. The church w ...
built. * 1875 –
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of Jews. * 1878 – Population: 95,000 (approximate). * 1885 – Aleppo chamber of commerce founded. * 1892 – Thanawiyyat al-Ma'mun (school) opens. * 1899 - Bab al-Faraj Clock Tower built.


20th century

* 1901 –
Ades Synagogue The Ades Synagogue, ( he, בית הכנסת עדס), also known as the Great Synagogue Ades of the Glorious Aleppo Community, located in Jerusalem's Nachlaot neighborhood, was established by Syrian Jews, Syrian immigrants in 1901. It is considered ...
established. * 1906 – Hama-Aleppo railway in operation. * 1909 – Abd al-Wahab al-Inklizi becomes mayor. * 1910 ** Nadi al-Ta'ddud (Mutual Aid Society) founded. ** Population: 130,000 (approximate). * 1911 –
Baron Hotel Baron Hotel (also Baron's Hotel; french: Hôtel Baron or ''Le Baron''), is the oldest hotel that currently operates in Syria. It is located on Baron street in down-town Aleppo's Aziziyeh district. The Baron has sustained some civil war-relate ...
in business. * 1912 –
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in operation. * 1916 – Aleppo College established. * 1918 – Ihsan al-Jabiri becomes mayor. * 1920 - Syria mandated to the French; city becomes capital of
State of Aleppo The State of Aleppo (french: État d'Alep; ar, دولة حلب ') was one of the five states that were established by the French High Commissioner of the Levant, General Henri Gouraud, in the French Mandate of Syria which followed the San Remo ...
. * 1922 - Red Hand Society organized (approximate date). * 1924 ** Damascus and Aleppo united by the French. **
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in operation (approximate date). ** Municipal library established. * 1925 – Al-Yarmouk Sporting Club formed. * 1927 – ''al-Hadith'' journal begins publication. * 1931 -
National Museum of Aleppo The National Museum of Aleppo ( ar, متحف حلب الوطني) is the largest museum in the city of Aleppo, Syria, and was founded in 1931. It is located in the heart of the northern city on Baron Street, adjacent to the famous Baron Hotel and ...
founded. * 1933 - Grand Serail d'Alep opens. * 1936 - ''al-Nazir'' newspaper begins publication. * 1945 ** National Library of Aleppo and Club d'Alep open. * 1947 -
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of Jews. * 1948 ** People's Party established. ** Al-Baladi Stadium opens. * 1949 **
Aleppo Public Park Aleppo Public Park (Arabic: الحديقة العامة بحلب) is a 17 hectare urban park located in Aleppo, Syria. With its hexagonal shape the park is located in Gare de Baghdad district covering an area between Jamiliyeh and Aziziyeh distric ...
created. ** Al-Ittihad Sports Club and Jalaa FC formed. * 1950 ** Population: 362,500. ** ''al-Nass'' newspaper begins publication (approximate date). * 1952 – Hurriya Sporting Club formed. * 1958 –
University of Aleppo University of Aleppo ( ar, جَامِعَة حَلَب, Jāmiʿat Ḥalab, also called Aleppo University) is a public university located in Aleppo, Syria. It is the second largest university in Syria after the University of Damascus. During 2005 ...
established. * 1963 – Nasserist insurgency. * 1964 – Population: 547,030 (estimate). * 1965 –
Chemins de Fer Syriens General Establishment of Syrian Railways ( ar, المؤسسة العامة للخطوط الحديدية, french: Chemins de fer syriens, CFS) is the national railway operator for the state of Syria, subordinate to the Ministry of Transportation. ...
headquartered in city. * 1970 ** Our Lady of Assumption church opens. ** Population: 639,428. * 1971 – Statue of
Qustaki al-Himsi Qustaki al-Himsi ( ar, قسطاكي الحمصي, ; 1858–1941) was a Syrian writer and poet of the Nahda movement (the Arabic renaissance), a prominent figure in the Arabic literature of the 19th and 20th centuries and one of the first refo ...
erected in Liberty Square. * 1975 – Popular Traditions Museum opens in Beit Achiqbash. * 1977 – International School of Aleppo established. * 1979 – Aleppo Artillery School massacre took place by Muslim Brotherhood. * 1980 – Siege of Aleppo. * 1983 –
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founde

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2015/09/rescuing-ancient-seeds-from-a-war-torn-city/406978/] * 1985 – Population: 1,145,117 (estimate). * 1986 – Al-Hamadaniah Stadium opens. * 1990 – Population: 1,216,000. * 1994 ** Aleppo Citadel Museum opens. ** Population: 1,542,000 (estimate). * 1997 – Lycée Français d'Alep established.


21st century

* 2002 – Private University of Science and Arts established. * 2004 – Population: 2,132,100. * 2006 – City designated an Islamic Capital of Culture. * 2007 – Aleppo International Stadium opens. * 2008 **
Sabah Fakhri Sabah al-Din Abu Qaws ( ar, صباح الدين أبو قوس), also known as Sabah Fakhri ( ar, صباح فخري; May 2, 1933 – November 2, 2021), was a Syrian tenor singer from Aleppo. With over 50 years of fame and popularity as a sing ...
Institute of music opened. ** Population: 4,450,000 (estimate). * 2012 ** 10 February:
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. ** 18 March: Bombing. ** 4 May: Protest and crackdown. ** 19 July:
Battle of Aleppo A battle is an occurrence of combat in warfare between opposing military units of any number or size. A war usually consists of multiple battles. In general, a battle is a military engagement that is well defined in duration, area, and force ...
begins. ** 9 September: Bombing near the 7 April Stadium. ** 3 October: Bombing in Saadallah Al-Jabiri Square. * 2013 ** 15 January: Aleppo University bombings. ** 19 March: Chemical weapon attack by militants. * 2016 ** 22 December: Battle of Aleppo ends. * 2020 ** 16 February: Syrian Armed Forces recapture the entire city of Aleppo.


See also

*
History of Aleppo )), is an adjective which means "white-colored mixed with black". , motto = , image_map = , mapsize = , map_caption = , image_map1 = ...
*
Ancient City of Aleppo The Ancient City of Aleppo ( ar, مدينة حلب القديمة, Madīnat Ḥalab al-Qadīma) is the historic city centre of Aleppo, Syria. Before the Syrian Civil War, many districts of the ancient city remained essentially unchanged since ...
*
List of churches in Aleppo List of active churches and cathedrals in the Syrian city of Aleppo. Note that around 20 churches received varying damage during the Battle of Aleppo, which ended in December 2016. Armenian churches *Armenian Apostolic Church, Armenian Dioce ...
* List of mosques in Aleppo *
List of rulers of Aleppo The rulers of Aleppo ruled as kings, emirs and sultans of the city and its surrounding region since the later half of the 3rd millennium BC, starting with the kings of Armi, followed by the Amorite dynasty of Yamhad. Muslim rule of the city end ...
* Timelines of other
cities A city is a human settlement of notable size.Goodall, B. (1987) ''The Penguin Dictionary of Human Geography''. London: Penguin.Kuper, A. and Kuper, J., eds (1996) ''The Social Science Encyclopedia''. 2nd edition. London: Routledge. It can be def ...
in Syria: Damascus, Hama, Homs, Latakia


References


Bibliography

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;Published in 20th century * * * *Ralph Davis, ''Aleppo and Devonshire Square English Traders in the Levant in the Eighteenth Century'' (1967) Macmillan * * * Yasser Tabbaa. "Circles of Power: Palace, Citadel, and City in Ayyubid Aleppo." Ars Orientalis 23 (1993): 181–200. * ;Published in 21st century * * * * * * Nora Lafi,
Building and Destroying Authenticity in Aleppo: Heritage between Conservation, Transformation, Destruction, and Re-Invention
in Christoph Bernhardt, Martin Sabrow, Achim Saupe (eds.)., Gebaute Geschichte. Historische Authentizität im Stadtraum, Göttingen, Wallstein, 2017, pp. 206–228. * *


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