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Al-Jdayde ( ar, جديدة, also
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as ''al-Jdeideh'', ''al-Judayda'', ''al-Jdeïdé'' or ''al-Jadida'') is a historic predominantly Christian neighbourhood of
Aleppo )), is an adjective which means "white-colored mixed with black". , motto = , image_map = , mapsize = , map_caption = , image_map1 = ...
. It is noted for its winding narrow alleys, richly decorated mansions and churches. It was an area of significant cultural and historical interest. Much of Al-Jdayde suffered catastrophic damage during the Syrian Civil War.


History

At the end of the
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period, al-Jdayde was a small suburb benefiting from a few shops located outside of city's northern walls and near the cemeteries and storage areas. The development of the city along the roads connecting the Bab al-Nasr gate with neighbouring villages to the North and northeast progressively integrated Jdayde into the city of Aleppo. By the late 14th century, these quarters were equipped with ''
khutba ''Khutbah'' ( ar, خطبة ''khuṭbah'', tr, hutbe) serves as the primary formal occasion for public preaching in the Islamic tradition. Such sermons occur regularly, as prescribed by the teachings of all legal schools. The Islamic tradition ...
'' mosques and fountains made possible by a network of water works. A new water duct, opened in 1490–91, facilitated the further extension of the Jdayde neighbourhood and the creation of its
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s.
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cemeteries and probably also the remains of ancient churches of the
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period are to be found in the West side of the al-Jdayde suburb. The earlier settlement of Salibeh in this ancient Christian sector, followed by the development of Jdayde, reflects the growth of the
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population and its desire to reside together in specific areas. Most churches, newly built or enlarged, are found around
Farhat Square Farhat Square (Sahat Farhat) is one of the oldest squares in the Syrian city of Aleppo. It is located in the old Jdeydeh District, outside the historic walls of the Ancient City of Aleppo. Farhat Square is a symbolic area of Christianity in Ale ...
next to the Salibeh intersection, notably, the
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Holy Forty Martyrs Church which was enlarged in 1490, the
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, the
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and the
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churches. The neighbourhood was gradually settled by notables as well as less affluent residents.


Character

The
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, who specialized in trade with
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and India, were the predominant inhabitants of Jdeideh. During the 16th and 17th centuries, following the Ottoman conquest, the neighbourhood was subdivided into rectangular land parcels. Two large Muslim
waqf A waqf ( ar, وَقْف; ), also known as hubous () or '' mortmain'' property is an inalienable charitable endowment under Islamic law. It typically involves donating a building, plot of land or other assets for Muslim religious or charitabl ...
s (religious trusts), founded in 1583–90 and in 1653, have been in the heart of the area for centuries. These two architectural ensembles, with richly decorated facades and regular layout, hosted the majority of the commercial and social services for the neighbourhood, where Muslim and Christian, rich and poor, lived side by side. They included a fountain in front of the Christian quarter, a café, a large
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, a small mosque and a school for Muslim pupils, a cloth market, four large textile workshops, a vast cereal warehouse, and various souks for food and local services. Here numbers of locals and dragomen would, with the encouragement of various sultans, assist foreign merchants conduct their trade in Aleppo.


Revitalisation

In 1990–2000, al-Jdayde—noted for its winding narrow alleys, richly decorated mansions and churches—became an area of significant cultural, historical and tourist interest for national and international visitors. An ever-present scent of flowers, especially Jasmin, was said to permeate the area. Many of the neighbourhood's historic palaces were revitalised as museums, boutique hotels and restaurants. Some of the most important historic buildings of the al-Jdayde quarter include:
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Beit Ghazaleh Beit Ghazaleh (The Ġazaleh House; ar, غزالة) is one of the largest and better-preserved palaces from the Ottoman period in Aleppo. It was named after the Ghazaleh family that owned it for about two centuries. Since 1914, it was used a ...
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Beit Achiqbash Beit Achiqbash (Arabic: بيت أجقباش في الجديدة); (''Bait Achikbache House'', ''Bayt Ajiqbash,'' ''Maison Ajikbash'') is an old Aleppine courtyard mansion built in the mid 18th Century by Qarah Ali (Karaly), a wealthy Christian me ...
, Beit Sader, Beit Sissi, Dar Basile and Beit Dallal. Jdayde's two squares, Sahat Farhat and Sahat Al Hatab were also renovated during this period.


Recent Developments

Much of al-Jdayde suffered catastrophic damage during the Syrian civil war which began in Aleppo in 2012. The area found itself on the front line of a four-year war of attrition between combatant forces. In particular, a series of huge underground explosions conducted by the armed opposition under Sahat Al Hatab in April 2015 devastated the neighbourhood. A number of monuments, museums, churches including
Beit Ghazaleh Beit Ghazaleh (The Ġazaleh House; ar, غزالة) is one of the largest and better-preserved palaces from the Ottoman period in Aleppo. It was named after the Ghazaleh family that owned it for about two centuries. Since 1914, it was used a ...
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Beit Achiqbash Beit Achiqbash (Arabic: بيت أجقباش في الجديدة); (''Bait Achikbache House'', ''Bayt Ajiqbash,'' ''Maison Ajikbash'') is an old Aleppine courtyard mansion built in the mid 18th Century by Qarah Ali (Karaly), a wealthy Christian me ...
and the Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha, were heavily damaged by fighting. Furthermore, numerous buildings were stripped of their fixtures and fittings and ancient decorations
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. A collaborative high precision survey of various monuments in the zone were completed in November 2017 by the DGAM and
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to facilitate their protection and emergency consolidation. The process of the rehabilitation of Sahat al Hatab square, which began with back-filling of craters in 2017, continued with rubble clearance in 2018. Reconstruction on a number of key elements in the neighbourhood began in 2021. The situation regarding the full return of trees to the square is unclear.


Bibliography

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" Revue du monde musulman et de la Méditerranée, 55–56:1–2, pp. 150–170; * Edhem Eldem, Daniel Goffman, and Bruce Masters (1999),
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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 244. * Watenpaugh, Heghnar Zeitlian (2004),
The image of an Ottoman city: imperial architecture and urban experience in Aleppo in the 16th and 17th centuries
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T. 2, Pagnerre (Paris) p. 194–200. *Ebru Miroğlu (2005
"The transformation of urban space at the conjunction of the old and new districts: the city of Aleppo"
Sc ThesisMiddle East Technical University (Ankara) * Ross Burns & Stefan Knost (2020
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Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. *Momdjian, M. (2017)
The Levantine Merchant Consuls of Aleppo; The Commercial Elites 1750- 1850
UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations


See also

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Christianity in Syria Christians in Syria make up about 10% of the population. The country's largest Christian denomination is the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch, closely followed by the Greek Catholic Church, one of the Eastern Catholic Churches, which has a commo ...
* Sahat al Hatab * Sahat al Farhat
Al Jdayde churches, history and damage report
* Beit Achijbash *
Beit Ghazaleh Beit Ghazaleh (The Ġazaleh House; ar, غزالة) is one of the largest and better-preserved palaces from the Ottoman period in Aleppo. It was named after the Ghazaleh family that owned it for about two centuries. Since 1914, it was used a ...
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Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha Complex The Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha (AR: وقف ابشير باشا) is a sizeable 17th century wikt:endowment, endowment complex built by Vizier, wazir Ibşir Mustafa Pasha, Ipshir Mustafa Pasha in 1652 who was then governor of Aleppo. It has been ...


Gallery

File:Alep - Fenetrages de la maison Gazaleh - Bretocq -1918-1922.jpg, Windows of Dar Zamariya in al-Jdayde (postcard 1918-22) File:Sissi House, Aleppo (2).jpg, Beit Sissi, a mansion renovated as piano bar File:Haygazian Armenian School, Aleppo Armenian Quarter (2).jpg, The ''Hokedun'' alley at the Armenian quarter of al-Jdayde File:Jdeydeh str2.jpg, A narrow alley towards the
Farhat Square Farhat Square (Sahat Farhat) is one of the oldest squares in the Syrian city of Aleppo. It is located in the old Jdeydeh District, outside the historic walls of the Ancient City of Aleppo. Farhat Square is a symbolic area of Christianity in Ale ...
File:Beit Wakil Aleppo.jpg, Beit Wakil, a mansion renovated and converted into a boutique hotel File:Haygazian Armenian School, Aleppo Armenian Quarter (1).jpg, An Armenian school at the old quarter of al-Jdayde File:Ajikbash House036.JPG, Courtyard of the Ajikbash House Museum File:Interior of the Maison (Beit) Sader in Jdeideh Aleppo (circa1880).jpg, alt=Maison (Beit) Sader, Interior of the Maison (Beit) Sader as seen in 1880 File:Dar Zamaria.jpg, Dar Zamaria, a mansion converted into boutique hotel File:Ayda alley, Aleppo Christian Quarter (01).jpg, Al-Yasmeen alley in al-Jdayde File:Dar Basile alley of Jdayde Historic district, Aleppo, 2010.jpg, Dar Basile in al-Jdayde File:Church signes at Jdeyde qaurter, Aleppo.jpg, Bilingual street signs referring to church locations in al-Jdayde File:St Elias Cathedral Al Jdayde Aleppo 2016.jpg, St Elijah cathedral in 2016 damaged by explosions


References

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