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This important stop on the Silk Road was ravaged by the twenty years of fighting (1980-2001). Two objects with Hebrew characters found are a large foundation stone and a smaller stone tablet. The Jews of Heart left about 1978, after their synagogue collapsed from neglect. "... in Samizay's 1978 survey of Herat, four synagogues were listed--as well as a Jewish bath, or hammam-e yahudiha. The buildings were located in the Bar Durrani and Momanda sections of the old city which is an area previously known as the mahalla-yi musahiya, the "neighbourhood of the Jews" and which is located in its northwest and southwest quarters. The names of the synagogues were given as Mulla Ashur, Yu Aw and Gul; the fourth was unnamed. The bath was labeled as the Hajji Muhammad Akbar Bath, or Hammam-e Yahudiha. During the course of my field trip, each of these structures, all of which are of mud brick, was located and its condition noted. Source [January 2002]

Parent Category: SOUTH & CENTRAL ASIA