Citadel of Homs

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TypeCastle
ConditionRuined
Coordinates34°43′26″N 36°42′52″E / 34.723807°N 36.714371°E / 34.723807; 36.714371
Citadel of Homs
قلعة حمص
Homs, Syria
Château et portion de la ville de Hemss, jadis Émèse, etching after Louis-François Cassas, published 1799
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TypeCastle
ConditionRuined
Location
Citadel of Homs is located in Syria
Citadel of Homs
Citadel of Homs
Coordinates34°43′26″N 36°42′52″E / 34.723807°N 36.714371°E / 34.723807; 36.714371

The Citadel of Homs, also known as Homs Castle or Qalaat Homs (Arabic: قلعة حمص), is a historic building now mostly ruined in Homs, Syria. The citadel was built on top of an ancient tell southwest of the Old City, with remains dating back to the 3rd millennium BCE.[1] The citadel is locally known as the "Citadel of Usama", named after Usama ibn Munqidh.

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