| Hammam's
to visit in Tripoli-Lebanon
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The
Hammas Of Tripoli-LebanonWhen Tripoli was visited by Ibn Batutah in 1355, he
described the newly founded Mamluk city. "Traversed by water-channels and full
of gardens", he writes, "the houses are newly built. The sea lies two
leagues distant, and the ruins of the old town ate seen on the sea-shore. It was taken by
the Franks, but al-Malik ath-Tháhir (Qalaun) retook it from them, and then laid the
place in ruins and built the present town. There are fine baths here.
Indeed, the hammams built in Tripoli
by the early Mamluk governors were splendid edifices and many of them are still present
until today.
Historical References |
List
of Hammams in Tripoli-Lebanon :
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Aattar |
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Abed |
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Azim |
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Dawadar |
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Hajeb |
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Izz El-Din |
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Jadeed |
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Kadi |
 |
Karafish |
 |
Nouri |
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Nouzhah |
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