Anjar
World Heritage Site Anjar A unique testimony to the Umayyad civilization, Anjar’s ruins reveal an exceptionally well-planned early Islamic city. Historical Significance Founded by Caliph Walid I at the beginning of the 8th century, Anjar stands as the only example of an inland commercial center from the Umayyad period. Architecture & Layout The rectangular city plan measures approximately 385 by 350 meters, enclosed by fortified walls with semicircular towers and a gateway at each cardinal point. Anjar – Captured by Conservation Challenges Anjar faces ongoing threats from urban encroachment and agricultural expansion in the Bekaa Valley. Quick Facts Region Bekaa Valley Period Umayyad (8th century) Inscribed 1984 Criteria (iii)(iv) View on UNESCO Open User Map This block will show your Locations on a map in the front end. Custom Map Position (optional): Latitude Longitude Zoom Filter Locations (optional): Filter by Marker Categories [PRO] Filter by POST IDs Witness damage or threat to this site? Report it immediately. Report a Threat Report






