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The Forty Martyrs Cathedral

Consecrated in 1491 in the heart of Aleppo’s Al Jdayde quarter, the Forty Martyrs Cathedral has stood for over five centuries as the spiritual anchor of the city’s Armenian Apostolic community. Dedicated to the Forty Martyrs of Sebaste — Roman soldiers who chose faith over life in 320 AD — its three nave basilica form reflects the enduring traditions of Armenian church architecture, adapted to the urban fabric of medieval Aleppo. Within its stone walls, generations gathered to mark baptisms, weddings, and feast days, even as empires rose and fell beyond its gates. In the early 20th century, its courtyard became a sanctuary for survivors of the Armenian Genocide, a place where loss was met with resilience and community was rebuilt. The addition of its Baroque influenced bell tower in 1912 signaled a new chapter, blending imported elegance with local craftsmanship. Scarred by the recent war yet restored to life in 2019, the cathedral remains a living testament to faith, endurance, and the unbroken cultural thread of Aleppo’s Armenian heritage.

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