Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ancient City of Aleppo' has mentioned 'Medieval' in the following places:
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Many sections in the Al-Madina Souq and other medieval buildings in the ancient city were destroyed and ruined or burnt as a result of clashes between the Syrian Arab Army and the rebel forces of Jabhat al-Nusra, in what is called the Battle of Aleppo, launched by the opposition JN armed groups on 25 September 2012. | WIKI |
Contents 1 Origins and founding 2 Historical timeline 2.1 Pre-history and pre-classical era 2.1.1 Early Bronze Age 2.1.2 Middle Bronze Age 2.1.3 Late Bronze Age 2.1.4 Iron Age 2.2 Classical antiquity 2.3 Medieval period and the expansion of the city 3 Main sights 3.1 Souqs and Khans 3.2 Historic buildings 3.3 Madrasas 3.4 Places of worship 3.5 Gates 3.6 Hammams 4 Districts and subdivisions 5 Preservation of the ancient city 6 See also 7 References 8 External links | WIKI |
Medieval period and the expansion of the city[edit] | WIKI |
The 45-metre-high (148xc2xa0ft) tower (described as "the principal monument of medieval Syria")[31] was erected in 1090xe2x80x931092 under the first Seljuk sultan, Tutush I. | WIKI |
Aleppo was home to 177 hammams during the medieval period, until the Mongol invasion when many vital structures in the city were destroyed. | WIKI |
The walled city that grew up around the citadel bears evidence of the early Graeco-Roman street layout and contains remnants of 6th century Christian buildings, medieval walls and gates, mosques and madrasas relating to the Ayyubid and Mameluke development of the city, and later mosques and palaces of the Ottoman period. | UNESCO |