Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Damascus Real Estate, Damascus Real Estate and Real Estate Kenitra

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Controversial explanations have been made to guess the etymological origin of the name (Damascus) of the Syrian capital and its sprawling real estate. Some argue that “damashaq” is a fast-moving camel, and the name was given because the city was built with its real estate rather quickly. Hence,“Damascus Properties.” Others thought it takes its name from the great grandson Damashaq Sam son of Noah, who built the city.
Others believe that the Romans called the city “Dumuskus”, which means a double moss. Or maybe the name was the son of Hermes in Greek mythology, which came to Syria. On behalf Aramean can be derived from, or Dermask dersauk. The citadel was built during the reign of the Seljuks, and its real estate was rebuilt during the reign of Saladin. It occupies a land area of ​​220×190 square meters estimated including that of Kenitra Properties. It has 13 towers along its walls. The Nureddin south-west was built in 1168 AD by Al-Saleh Ayoub in which another tower was built in 1248 AD. There are several gates of the city, some dating back to Roman times. Bab Touma and Bab Sharqi doors are probably the oldest and most famous of the old city of Damascus Properties. The Museum of Damascus of Souk Al-Hamidieh consists of various souks, palaces, schools, khans and Bimarestans which adds the to the traditional history and attraction of the ancient city of Damascus.

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