Aleppo's Great Bazaar (in Arabic; suq or souq) as we know it today was rebuilt first by the Egyptian Mamelukes who drove out the Mongols; and then; after 1516; by the Turks who incorporated Aleppo into the Ottoman Empire.
During the Syrian Civil War; which started in 2011; Aleppo's historic suqs suffered serious damage.
Aleppo; the second city of Syria and quite possibly the longest continually inhabited settlement in the world; is of venerable age. So old; indeed; that its Arabic name; Halab; is first mentioned in Semitic texts of the third millennium BCE. Situated in the north-west of the country; just a few kilometres from the Turkish frontier; Aleppo is located at the confluence of several great trade routes and; as a city of commerce; has always been rich.
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