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The '''Damascus Gate Prison''' was a prison in [[Baghdad]] situated in the [[Harbiyah]] district by the Damascus Gate, after which it was named.
The '''Damascus Gate Prison''' was a prison in [[Baghdad]] situated in the [[Harbiyah]] district by the [[Iron Gate]]. It was named  after the inner [[Damascus Gate]] that was part of the walls of the [[Round City]].


==History==
==History==

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Damascus Gate Prison

The Damascus Gate Prison was a prison in Baghdad situated in the Harbiyah district by the Iron Gate. It was named after the inner Damascus Gate that was part of the walls of the Round City.

History

In the 860s, the leader of the Zanj Rebellion Ali ibn Muhammad was captured and transferred from the Khurasan Gate Guardhouse to this prison, where he was to be sent out to the desert to dig for Precursur relics. The Hidden One Basim Ibn Ishaq, having pieced together information he got from the rebels and a note in the Khurasan Gate Guardhouse, travelled there to free Ali.[1]

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