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The
city is 200km to the north of Damascus and 60km to the east of Banyas. It
is a very ancient city, which has flourished continually since ancient
times, and has known the successive civilizations of the Fertile Crescent. |
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Another mosque is that of Abu al-Fida, named after Hama's Sultan, who was a famous Arab geographer and historian. The city is often linked with his name. A third ancient mosque is the al-Nuri mosque, which was built in the days of Noureddin al-Zanki in 1129; on its wall appear inscriptions in both Arabic and Greek. Hama is particularly famous for its traditional industries, especially textiles and cotton cloth. |
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