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Suburb of Aleppo Syria
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Ramouseh (Arabic: الرَّامُوْسَة, romanizedar-Rāmūsa) is a suburb of Aleppo, Syria, that has an industrial zone and a major bus station for intercity lines.

Formerly a village near Aleppo, it was the site where Sayf al-Dawla's army would camp (Yāqūt). A battle between an army from Aleppo and an invading army from Damascus took place there during a war between the two cities in February/March 1602 (ʾAl-Ghazziyy). The Artillery School massacre took place in Ramouseh on June 16, 1979.

References

  • Yāqūt, Muʿjam ʾal-buldān.
  • Kāmil ʾal-Ghazziyy, Nahr ʾadh-Dhahab fiy Tārikh Ḥalab.
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36°09′29″N 37°07′55″E / 36.158°N 37.132°E / 36.158; 37.132


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