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As-Salt

The Place of Tolerance and Urban Hospitality

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About As-Salt

As-Salt - The Place of Tolerance and Urban Hospitality Built on three closely-spaced hills in the Balqa highland of west-central Jordan, the city of As-Salt, was an important trading link between the eastern desert and the west. During the last 60 years of the Ottoman period, the region prospered from the arrival and settlement of merchants from Nablus, Syria, and Lebanon who made their fortunes in trade, banking, and farming. This prosperity attracted skilled craftsmen from different parts of the region who worked on transforming the modest rural settlement into a thriving town with a distinctive layout and an architecture characterized by large public buildings and family residences constructed of local yellow limestone. The site's urban core includes approximately 650 significant historic buildings exhibiting a blend of European Art Nouveau and Neo-Colonial styles combined with local traditions. The city's non-segregated development expresses tolerance between Muslims and Christians who developed traditions of hospitality evidenced in Madafas (guest houses, known as Dawaween) and the social welfare system known as Takaful Ijtimai'.

Category
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Period
Late Ottoman Period (1860–1920) and early modern Jordanian history
Location
Balqa Governorate, Jordan
Best Time to Visit
March to May and September to November
Mild weather, fewer crowds
Discovery
19th century
Elevation
820m

Latest Research

Department of Antiquities of Jordan
Department of Antiquities of Jordan2021
A historical overview of As-Salt's development and prosperity during the late Ottoman and early modern periods.
Archaeological Institute
Archaeological Institute2024
Study of artifacts discovered at Tell Al-Jadur, shedding light on As-Salt's ancient history.
ResearchGate
ResearchGate2023
Analysis of civil society's role in protecting As-Salt's heritage and promoting community engagement.
UNESCO
UNESCO2021
Official nomination dossier for As-Salt's inscription as a World Heritage Site.
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