The khans of Aleppo and its ancient alleys are still witness to the ancient history and originality of the old city of Aleppo where terrorists organizations tried to destroy and eliminate its history, but these attempts were foiled and defeated by the heroes of the Syrian Arab Army..
In Khan al-Saboon in “Aghir” neighborhood , which was rehabilitated by the concerned authorities in cooperation with the residents of the neighborhood , Fawaz Dahhan, who is the owner of a commercial store, told SANA reporter that Khan al-Saboon dates back to hundreds of years and was a stop for commercial caravans and exchange of goods. Later the khan was dedicated to the manufacture of the famous Aleppo laurel soap.
Dahhan indicated that the khan was destroyed by terrorists’ brutal acts , but thanks to the efforts exerted by the directorates of Aleppo’s Antiquities and the Old City, it was restored to preserve the ancient stones of this khan, which symbolize its heritage and history.
On his part, Head of Aleppo’s Old City Directorate Eng. Ahmed Shehabi stressed that the restoration of khan Al-Saboon is a model for preserving the archaeological and historical value, especially as it is linked to a popular and heritage profession for the people of the neighborhood. He pointed out that the Old City Directorate is coordinating with the owners of commercial and tourism activities to restore and rehabilitate their facilities and providing technical advice by specialists to accelerate the return of commercial and economic life.
Khan al-Saboon is about 400 meters and it contains a special internal section for placing soap and arranging it in a distinctive way, in addition to hanging wooden panels on the walls of the khan, including the names of families who worked in the traditional profession of soap making.Some of those families date back more than 800 years.
Rawaa Ghanam