Qaymariyya
Al-Qaymariyya (Arabic: القيمرية) is a quarter of the Old City of Damascus. It is located in the center of the Old City, bordering the eastern wall of the Umayyad Mosque.[1] It had a population of 4,034 in the 2004 census.[2]
Al-Qaymariyya was named after the Ayyubid-Kurdish[3] emir Naser ad-Din al-Hussein bin Abdul Aziz al-Qaymari al-Kurdi who built "Al-Qaymariyya Grand School" there.[4][5] In the late 19th century and early 20th century, al-Qaymariyya was a middle-class, residential neighborhood, primarily home to Damascus businessmen.[6] In the 1936 French Mandate census, Qaymariyya had a population of 5,817 Muslims and 241 Christians.[7]
References
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- Damascus Governorate Population 2004 Census.
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- ""مدرسة القيمرية الكبرى".. قصر القطط الدمشقية". esyria.sy (in Arabic). 22 January 2012.
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