Travel Guide Salkhad
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Salkhad is a picturesque city. It is suspended like a honey cake above the ancient fortress on an extremely steep slope. Its houses are black, their volcanic stones. The roofs are covered with red tanks used to store the water.There is a square tower and clochers. There are few travellers who have looked at this village in the history of history. Salkhad, now populated by 9 000 souls, was long the last town before the great desert on the runway of Baghdad, a route cited by the geographer Abu el-Fida in the th century. Deprived of trade by the disappearance of caravans and the delimitation of impermeable borders, the biblical Salcha had for no less long played the important role that its strategic position deserved. In antiquity, the city controlled Syria's granary. The Fatimides built the fortress in 1073, then Saladin brought her into the territory of his possessions.So we're talking about ayyoubide citadel. Baïbars made many restorations before the city broke into oblivion with the Ottoman arrival. In the middle of the th century, Salkhad was left out.The Druze, who were newly landed from Lebanon, were going to use the ruined buildings (including the fortress) as quarries, which ended irrémédiablement the heritage of the city, as evidenced by the numerous inscriptions engraved on the stone of homes.
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