
Aleppo
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Aleppo is our aim and you are merely the route.'
Al-Mutanabbi
Aleppo lies in ruins. Its streets are plunged in darkness, most of its population has fled. But this was once a vibrant world city, where Muslims, Christians and Jews lived and traded together in peace. Few places are as ancient and diverse as Aleppo - one of the oldest, continuously inhabited cities in the world - successively ruled by the Assyrian, Persian, Greek, Roman, Arab, Ottoman and French empires. Under the Ottomans, it became the empire's third largest city, after Constantinople and Cairo. It owed its wealth to its position at the end of the Silk Road, at a crossroads of world trade, where merchants from Venice, Isfahan and Agra gathered in the largest suq in the Middle East. Throughout the region, it was famous for its food and its music. For 400 years British and French consuls and merchants lived in Aleppo; many of their accounts are used here for the first time. In the first history of Aleppo in English, Dr Philip Mansel vividly describes its decline from a pinnacle of cultural and economic power, a poignant testament to a city shattered by Syria's civil war.
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- Cover
- Half-title
- Title page
- Copyright information
- Dedication
- Table of contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I A History
- Chapter One The Ottoman City
- Chapter Two Emporium of the Orient World
- Chapter Three Consuls and Travellers
- Chapter Four Entertainments
- Chapter Five Muslims, Christians, Jews
- Chapter Six Catholics against Orthodox
- Chapter Seven Janissaries against Ashraf
- Chapter Eight Ottoman Renaissance
- Chapter Nine The French Mandate
- Chapter Ten Independence
- Chapter Eleven Years of the Assads
- Chapter Twelve Death of a City
- Part II Through Travellers' Eyes
- Chapter Thirteen A Collection of Curious Travels and Voyages containing Dr. Leonhart Rauwolff's Itinerary into the Eastern ...
- Part I
- Chapter VI
- Chapter VIII
- Chapter Fourteen The Six Voyages of Jean-Baptiste Tavernier ... through Turkey into Persia and the East Indies (1678)
- Book II
- Chapter II
- Chapter Fifteen The Natural History of Aleppo (1756)
- A Description of the City of Aleppo, Andthe Parts Adjacentpart I
- Chapter Sixteen A Journal from Calcutta in Bengal, by Sea, to Busserah: from thence across the Great Desart to Aleppo: and from ...
- Chapter Seventeen Voyages and Travels of a Sea Officer (1792)
- Chapter XIV
- Chapter Eighteen Travels in Africa, Egypt and Syria from the Year 1792 to 1798 (1799)
- Chapter XXIV Observations at Aleppo
- Chapter Nineteen Travels in Syria and the Holy Land (1822)
- Appendix No. II
- Chapter Twenty Travels among the Arab Tribes inhabiting the. Countries East of Syria and Palestine (1825)
- Chapter XXVIII Stay at Aleppo, and Record Oftransactions There
- Chapter Twenty One Narrative of a Tour through Some Parts of the Turkish Empire (1829)
- Chapter XVI Antioch.-Aleppo.-Latakia
- Chapter Twenty Two The Ansaryii (or Assassins), with Travels in the Further East in 1850-51 (1851)
- Chapter XIII
- Chapter XIV
- Chapter Twenty Three The Lands of the Saracen
- or, Pictures of Palestine, Asia Minor, Sicily and Spain (1854)
- Chapter XV Life in Aleppo
- Chapter Twenty Four Personal Narrative in Letters
- Principally from Turkey, in the Years 1830-33 (1856)
- Letter XI
- Letter XII
- Letter XVI
- Letter XVII
- Chapter Twenty Five Through Turkish Arabia: A Journey from the Mediterranean to Bombay by the Euphrates and Tigris Valleys ...
- Chapter III in Aleppo
- Chapter IV Something about Aleppo
- Chapter Twenty Six Syria: The Desert and the Sown (1907) and Amurath to Amurath (1911)
- Syria: The Desert and the Sown
- Chapter XI
- Amurath to Amurath
- Chapter I Aleppo to tell Ahmar
- Chapter Twenty Seven Dead Towns and Living Men (1920)
- Aleppo
- Notes
- Introduction
- 1 The Ottoman City
- 2 Emporium of the Orient World
- 3 Consuls and Travellers
- 4 Entertainments
- 5 Muslims, Christians, Jews
- 6 Catholics against Orthodox
- 7 Janissaries against Ashraf
- 8 Ottoman Renaissance
- 9 The French Mandate
- 10 Independence
- 11 Years of the Assads
- 12 Death of a City
- Bibliography
- Index
- Also by Philip Mansel
- Plates
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