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Al-Jdayde

Al-Jdayde (Arabic: جديدة, also transliterated as al-Jdeideh, al-Judayda, al-Jdeïdé or al-Jadida) is a historic predominantly Christian neighbourhood of Aleppo. 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.[1]

For places with similar names, see Jdeideh (disambiguation).

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Sahat al Hatab

Sahat al Farhat

Al Jdayde churches, history and damage report

Beit Achijbash

Beit Ghazaleh

Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha Complex

Windows of Dar Zamariya in al-Jdayde (postcard 1918–22)

Windows of Dar Zamariya in al-Jdayde (postcard 1918–22)

Beit Sissi, a mansion renovated as piano bar

Beit Sissi, a mansion renovated as piano bar

The Hokedun alley at the Armenian quarter of al-Jdayde

The Hokedun alley at the Armenian quarter of al-Jdayde

A narrow alley towards the Farhat Square

A narrow alley towards the Farhat Square

Beit Wakil, a mansion renovated and converted into a boutique hotel

Beit Wakil, a mansion renovated and converted into a boutique hotel

An Armenian school at the old quarter of al-Jdayde

An Armenian school at the old quarter of al-Jdayde

Courtyard of the Ajikbash House Museum

Courtyard of the Ajikbash House Museum

Interior of the Maison (Beit) Sader as seen in 1880

Maison (Beit) Sader

Dar Zamaria, a mansion converted into boutique hotel

Dar Zamaria, a mansion converted into boutique hotel

Al-Yasmeen alley in al-Jdayde

Al-Yasmeen alley in al-Jdayde

Dar Basile in al-Jdayde

Dar Basile in al-Jdayde

Bilingual street signs referring to church locations in al-Jdayde

Bilingual street signs referring to church locations in al-Jdayde

St Elijah cathedral in 2016 damaged by explosions

St Elijah cathedral in 2016 damaged by explosions