- Damascus - Wikipedia
The Prophet Muhammad 's first indirect interaction with the people of Damascus was when he sent a letter, through his companion Shiya ibn Wahab, to Harith ibn Abi Shamir, the king of Damascus
- Damascus | History, Map, Syrian Civil War, Assad regime, Population . . .
Damascus is the capital of Syria Located in the southwestern corner of the country, it has been called the ‘pearl of the East,’ praised for its beauty and lushness
- Damascus - New World Encyclopedia
Damascus (دمشق transliteration: Dimashq, also commonly known as al-Shām) is the capital and largest city of Syria It is thought to be among the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world Its current population is estimated at about 4 5 million
- Ancient City of Damascus -- World Heritage Site -- National Geographic
Get facts, photos, and travel tips for the ancient city of Damascus, a World Heritage site in Syria, from National Geographic
- Damascus - Wikiwand
Damascus is the capital and largest city of Syria It is the oldest capital city in the world Known colloquially in Syria as aš-Šām and dubbed, poetically, the
- Ancient City of Damascus - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
The old city of Damascus is considered to be among the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world Excavations at Tell Ramad on the outskirts of the city have demonstrated that Damascus was inhabited as early as 8,000 to 10,000 BC
- Where is Damascus | Location of Damascus in Syria Map
Damascus is the capital and largest city of Syria, known as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world Damascus is home to the Umayyad Mosque, a masterpiece of Islamic architecture and an important religious site
- Love Damascus | Your Guide to the Oldest Living City
Love Damascus is a comprehensive electronic guide to the history, culture, services, handicrafts, cuisine and people of the world’s oldest living city Powered by search tools, photos, videos, historical facts and maps, the guide offers a wide range of bilingual information to both visitors and locals alike
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