Ar Raqqah
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Ar Raqqah (الرقة, also spelled Rakka), city in north central Syria, capital of the Raqqah province, located on the north bank of the Euphrates River, about 160 km east of Aleppo.
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In the 8th century, the town gained importance as Caliph Harun ar-Rashid used it as a headquarters against the Byzantine Empire and renamed it to ar-Rashid.
The arab astronomer Al-Battani made his observations in ar-Raqqah and in Antioch.
Ar-Raqqah was destroyed by the Mongols in the 13th century.
Modern population is around 120,000 (1995 estimate).
External link
- Images about Ar Raqqah and Vicinity (http://www.zeledi.com/public/Photography/SyriaWinter03/Raqqa/)