Hama Castle

Fortress in Hama, Syria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hama Castle (Arabic: قلعة حماة) is a mostly-ruined fortress located in Hama, Syria, Located on the Orontes River.

ConditionRuins
Coordinates35.1365°N 36.75°E / 35.1365; 36.75
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Hama Castle
قلعة حماة
Hama, Syria
Excavation area inside Hama Citadel
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Hama Castleقلعة حماة is located in Syria
Hama Castleقلعة حماة
Hama Castle
قلعة حماة
Coordinates35.1365°N 36.75°E / 35.1365; 36.75
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History

The location is dated back to the Seleucids. Later on, it was taken by the Romans, until it was captured by Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah. It was later controlled by the Qarmatians, Mirdasids and the Seljuks.

It was devastated during the 1157 Hama earthquake. Afterwards, it was rebuilt by the Zengids and Ayyubids, before it was destroyed by the Mongols in 1258. Sultan Baibars rebuilt it again, and by the Ottoman era, it had lost its strategic value and barely anything of it was left.

1936 aerial view of the castle.

It was excavated by a Danish expedition between 1931 and 1938.[1]

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