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- Al-Shaghour abstract "Al-Shaghour (Arabic: الشاغور) is a municipality and a neighborhood located in the old walled city of Damascus, Syria, south and east of the Old City, and east of al-Midan. Al-Shaghour is one of the oldest recorded neighborhoods in the city. Parts of the neighborhood made up the Jewish quarter, as it had the largest Jewish community in the city. The neighborhood is also home for many of the prominent Shiite families in Damascus. Al-Ameen street, named after a prominent Shiite figure, is the main road in the neighborhood and accommodates the market place and the main shops.During the French mandate the neighborhood was one of the important localities of national resistance. Many of the locals were involved in political activities and in the development of Syria's national political thought is the 1930s. Al-Shaghour was the home to many prominent intellectuals and political figures including the famous poet Nizar Qabbani, the minister of defense of the Kingdom of Syria, Yusuf al-Azma, and Hasan al-Kharrat, the most prominent rebel leader in Damascus during the 1925 Great Syrian Revolt.".
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- Al-Shaghour wikiPageID "25291045".
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- Al-Shaghour wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageRevisionID "655810655".
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLink Al-Midan.
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLink Arab_Kingdom_of_Syria.
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neighborhoods_of_Damascus.
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLink Damascus.
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLink French_Mandate_for_Syria_and_the_Lebanon.
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLink Great_Syrian_Revolt.
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLink Hasan_al-Kharrat.
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLink Jews.
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLink Municipalities_of_Damascus.
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLink Nizar_Qabbani.
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLink Shia_Islam.
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLink Syrian_Jews.
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLink Yusuf_al-Azma.
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLink File:Districts_of_damascus_english.svg.
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLink File:Shaghour_1910.jpg.
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLinkText "Al-Shaghour".
- Al-Shaghour wikiPageWikiLinkText "al-Shaghour".
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- Al-Shaghour subject Category:Neighborhoods_of_Damascus.
- Al-Shaghour hypernym Municipality.
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- Al-Shaghour type PersonFunction.
- Al-Shaghour type Settlement.
- Al-Shaghour type SpatialThing.
- Al-Shaghour comment "Al-Shaghour (Arabic: الشاغور) is a municipality and a neighborhood located in the old walled city of Damascus, Syria, south and east of the Old City, and east of al-Midan. Al-Shaghour is one of the oldest recorded neighborhoods in the city. Parts of the neighborhood made up the Jewish quarter, as it had the largest Jewish community in the city. The neighborhood is also home for many of the prominent Shiite families in Damascus.".
- Al-Shaghour label "Al-Shaghour".
- Al-Shaghour sameAs Q4703220.
- Al-Shaghour sameAs الشاغور.
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- Al-Shaghour sameAs Q4703220.
- Al-Shaghour lat "33.50611111111111".
- Al-Shaghour long "36.30638888888889".
- Al-Shaghour wasDerivedFrom Al-Shaghour?oldid=655810655.
- Al-Shaghour depiction Districts_of_damascus_english.svg.
- Al-Shaghour isPrimaryTopicOf Al-Shaghour.