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Baramkeh

Baramkeh (Arabic: البرامكة), named after Barmakids, is a neighborhood and district of the Qanawat municipality of Damascus, Syria. It had a population of 14,969 in the 2004 census.[1] The neighborhood was founded during the late 19th century, during Ottoman rule.[2] A military secondary school was established in Baramkeh in 1890s.[3] The district contains a campus of the Damascus University.

Baramkeh
البرامكة
Neighborhood
Baramkeh
Location in Syria
Coordinates: 33°30′22″N 36°17′12″E / 33.50611°N 36.28667°E / 33.50611; 36.28667
Country Syria
GovernorateDamascus Governorate
SubdistrictDamascus
MunicipalityQanawat
Population
 (2004)
 • Total14,969

References edit

  1. ^ Damascus Governorate Population 2004 Census
  2. ^ Hanssen, Jenns; Philipp, Thomas; Weber, Stefan, eds. (2002). The Empire in the City: Arab Provincial Capitals in the Late Ottoman Empire. Ergon in Kommission. ISBN 9783935556897.
  3. ^ Chalcraft, John (2016). Popular Politics in the Making of the Modern Middle East. Cambridge University Press. p. 226. ISBN 9781107007505.

baramkeh, arabic, البرامكة, named, after, barmakids, neighborhood, district, qanawat, municipality, damascus, syria, population, 2004, census, neighborhood, founded, during, late, 19th, century, during, ottoman, rule, military, secondary, school, established, . Baramkeh Arabic البرامكة named after Barmakids is a neighborhood and district of the Qanawat municipality of Damascus Syria It had a population of 14 969 in the 2004 census 1 The neighborhood was founded during the late 19th century during Ottoman rule 2 A military secondary school was established in Baramkeh in 1890s 3 The district contains a campus of the Damascus University Baramkeh البرامكةNeighborhoodBaramkehLocation in SyriaCoordinates 33 30 22 N 36 17 12 E 33 50611 N 36 28667 E 33 50611 36 28667Country SyriaGovernorateDamascus GovernorateSubdistrictDamascusMunicipalityQanawatPopulation 2004 Total14 969References edit Damascus Governorate Population 2004 Census Hanssen Jenns Philipp Thomas Weber Stefan eds 2002 The Empire in the City Arab Provincial Capitals in the Late Ottoman Empire Ergon in Kommission ISBN 9783935556897 Chalcraft John 2016 Popular Politics in the Making of the Modern Middle East Cambridge University Press p 226 ISBN 9781107007505 nbsp This Syria location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Baramkeh amp oldid 1147728354, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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