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Saadallah al-Jabiri Square

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Saadallah al-Jabiri Square
ساحة سعدالله الجابري
City square
Saadallah al-Jabiri Square in January 2011
Saadallah al-Jabiri Square in January 2011
Opening date1947
OwnerCity of Aleppo
LocationMajd al-Deen al-Jabiri street, Aleppo, Syria Syria
Saadallah al-Jabiri Square is located in Aleppo
Saadallah al-Jabiri Square
Saadallah al-Jabiri Square
Location in Aleppo
Coordinates: 36°12′25″N 37°08′51″E / 36.20694°N 37.14750°E / 36.20694; 37.14750

Saadallah Al-Jabiri Square (Arabic: ساحة سعدالله الجابري, romanizedSāḥat Saʿad Allāh al-Jābirī) is the central town square at the heart of the Syrian city of Aleppo. It is the most important square in the city, experiencing most of the celebrations and festivals in Aleppo.[1] The square is named after former Prime Minister and statesman Saadallah al-Jabiri.

The square and its surrounding buildings have been heavily damaged during October 2012 Aleppo bombings.[2][3]

After several renovations to the square, an "I love Aleppo" monument was built near the martyrs' memorial and later revealed on 29 July 2017.[4]

"I love Aleppo" monument in Saadallah Al-Jabiri square in 2017

Overview

The square is adjacent to the Aleppo Public Park, intersected by Majd al-Deen al-Jabiri street from the east and Kamel al-Ghazzi street from the west. It took its name from the Syrian patriotic leader, politician and Prime Minister Saadallah al-Jabiri. A monument dedicated to the Syrian martyrs is erected in the northern forehead of the square. It is from the work of the Syrian sculptor Abd al-Rahman Mowqat, who is a native of Aleppo. This monument was made in the years 1984-1985 from Aleppine yellow stone. In addition, the square covers. Parts of the stream bed of Queiq River are covered by the square and the adjacent roads and buildings.

In February 2010, the Aleppo City Council announced its intention to launch a rehabilitation process in the square, which was intended to play an important role in the solution of the traffic congestion in the centre of the city.[5]

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See also

References

  1. ^ "More than a year later, Syria's Aleppo still wrecked by war". China Daily. January 26, 2018. Retrieved 19 March 2022.
  2. ^ arabi-pres: 3 bombs in Aleppo killing civilians Archived 2016-04-05 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ ABC News:Dozens killed in Aleppo bomb blasts Archived 9 October 2017 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ ""I love Aleppo" monument hours after openning". Enab balladi. 30 September 2017.
  5. ^ "Saadallah Square Rihabilitation (in Arabic)". Aksalser.com. Retrieved 2010-07-27.
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