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Ayyubid Fort (Bosra al-Sham)

Syria / Dara / Busr-as-Sam / Bosra al-Sham
 castle, theatre, interesting place

Perhaps one of the most important historical monuments in the city of Bosra, which mediates the city, castle and stately dignity welcomes newcomers from all over the world to see. Those that surround the castle theater is a half circular motion on fortifications Oiopip towers at the corners and the north-eastern and north-west, with the upper walls is now a museum, the tower and the north-eastern and south-west tower and a folk art, a cafe and a group of sculptures and manuscripts
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Coordinates:   32°31'4"N   36°28'54"E

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  • ferassss
    Known that the grain tank Huran the Roman Empire, and the region is rich in the many tributes have been of great buidings. It is also known that the runway was built by the people of Bosra the area who knew the art of building their skills, but perhaps not known to be the architect of this magnificent edifice, which is even "Alkoluseo" the famous Roman amphitheater in Rome was the architect of Damishqi is "Obolodoro Damishiani" or Abu Darr Damascus, even though we did not find English Resources confirms this information, however, that the population of Bosra, and some tour guides and, more importantly, all the archaeologists know the Italians, "Obolodoro", but some vivid engineer Rome. Obolodoro builder of the first bridge on the River Danube and the architect of Trajan column in Rome and the inventor of sound and light engineering in the stands to go from here to insist on saying that this invention stands is Romanian, and ask him to review the information. These theaters existed before the Romans, and the value of the task of engineering the sound and light engineering have been through Syria, and not Roman, and therefore recall "Obolodoro" to Rome for the development of knowledge in the service of empire. Here we find that this is the theater before the invention of a Syrian invention to be Romanian, but that the theater had been used by the Romans, was the place where the victims of the Ouhhochoklna states refused to destroy the Queen Zenobia Queen of the use of theater for the purpose of destroying the atrocities. As the story says that the Queen Zenobia used a one-time to punish a criminal in the moment of release of monsters you have them fired, rather ordinary, peaceful Vdj attendance was laughter and then to the Queen, who received psychological punishment the defendant is sufficient to teach the lesson of the course. If the theater was built with money hands of Syria and the people of the region and Syria, not engineering we have the right to say that this is included on a Syrian, and we are proud that this edifice is a product of the people of the region? Is it possible to be fair to ourselves and our ancestors proud of what the author of them inspired by the lessons of architecture and the building rights at the present time!? We continue to promote or to others and forget the greatness of the sons of this land? Enough, please, go to your affiliation Tbouksoa and cultural greatness of this association, Valintme to this is the kind of land belonging to humanity are not locked and we are not advocates of the narrow frameworks of thinking, or "racism" but at the same time we are proud of what the people produced for mankind. Hence, we see that must be talking about is that it is Bosra Syrian brown Roman epoch, and doing justice to our ancestors who have made money, effort and knowledge for the creation of such structures, and strengthen our confidence and the ability of this country dear. It is an invitation to think differently Bowabdna and our history, and we accept the criticism of this objective and scientific, perhaps after a tour of this thinking, we consider what we have and the understanding and promotion of our history for ourselves first, because this is the most important and then comes the promotion of this history, buidings to foreign tourists
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