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  1. Syria: Damascus – Christian Quarter. One of the oldest parts of Damascus and earliest Christian sites in the world lies in the eastern part of the old town near Bab Tuma Gate (one of the seven gates of the ancient city). There are several Christian and Armenian churches here, covering different branches of the religion.

  2. Dec 7, 2016 · Now headquartered in Damascus, the Antiochian Orthodox Church, the main Christian sect in the country, represents about half of the Syrian Christians. The other Christians are a myriad of sects from Jacobites and Latin Catholics to Protestants and countless others.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bab_SharqiBab Sharqi - Wikipedia

    Bab Sharqi (Arabic: بَابٌ شَرْقِيٌّ, romanized: Bāb Šarqī; "The Eastern Gate"), also known as the Gate of the Sun, is one of the seven ancient city gates of Damascus, Syria. Its modern name comes from its location in the eastern side of the city. The gate also gives its name to the Christian quarter surrounding it.

    • Gate of the Sun
    • City gate
    • ca. 200 AD
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  5. The Jewish Quarter of Damascus (Arabic: حارة اليهود, DMG Ḥārat al-Yahūd) is the quarter in the southeastern part of the Old City of Damascus inhabited mainly by Jews until 1948. The other two quarters are the Muslim Quarter of Damascus [ de ] in the western half and the Christian Quarter of Damascus [ de ] (حارة النصارى ...

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DamascusDamascus - Wikipedia

    The Christian quarter of the old city (mostly inhabited by Catholics), including several churches, was burnt down. The Christian inhabitants of the notoriously poor and refractory Midan district outside the walls (mostly Orthodox) were, however, protected by their Muslim neighbors.

    • 680 m (2,230 ft)
    • Syria
  7. The Jews of Damascus experienced fear and discrimination after the Israeli War of Independence. In July–August 1948 the Jewish quarter was bombed and dozens of Jews were killed and injured. Of the approximately 5,000 Jews in Damascus in 1948, and 3,500 in 1958, there remained only between 1,000 and 1,500 in 1968.

  8. Jan 13, 2023 · Along this street, the visitor can admire several interesting sights from the Roman, Christian, and Islamic periods. The Chapel of Saint Ananias is located in the old Christian Quarter, at the very end of Straight Street. It is believed to be the earliest place of worship for Christians to survive in the city.

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