Hammam AlQishani (1994)

A sweeping Syrian historical drama that brings the turbulent Arab world of the late 1950s to vivid life through the stories of one unforgettable Damascus neighborhood.

Hammam AlQishani - Series Information

  • Original Title: حمام القيشاني
  • First Air Year: 1994
  • Last Air Year: 2003
  • Created by: Hani Al Romani, دياب عيد
  • Type: TV Series
  • Number of Seasons: 5
  • Number of Episodes: 124
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Arabic
  • Spoken Languages: Arabic
  • Production Companies: التلفزيون السوري
  • Production Countries: Syrian Arab Republic

Hammam AlQishani - Plot

The series goes into details of the events that Syria went through between the years 1955-1959, including the tripartite aggression against Egypt in 1956, the establishment of unity between Syria and Egypt, and the revolution against the monarchy in Iraq, through the Qishani neighborhood, where its people work as merchants, lawyers, doctors, intellectuals and other works.

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Hammam AlQishani - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Hani Al Romani
  • دياب عيد

Main Cast

  • Abed Fahed
  • Salma Al-Masri
  • Sabah Jazairi
  • Saad Minah
  • Sabah Barakat
  • Lina Hawarna
  • Mohammed Al Hariri
  • Fawzi Bishara
  • Salim Kallas
  • Reyad Nahhas

Hammam AlQishani - FAQs

What historical events does Hammam AlQishani cover?

The series dramatizes Syria's turbulent years from 1955 to 1959, weaving in landmark events such as the tripartite aggression against Egypt in 1956, the formation of the United Arab Republic uniting Syria and Egypt, and the Iraqi revolution that toppled the monarchy — all seen through the eyes of one Damascus neighborhood.

Is Hammam AlQishani based on a true story?

The series is rooted in real historical events that reshaped the Arab world in the late 1950s. While the Qishani neighborhood and its residents are fictional, the political backdrop — including the Suez Crisis, Arab unity, and the Iraqi revolution — reflects documented history with considerable authenticity.

Who are the main actors in Hammam AlQishani?

The ensemble cast features some of Syria's most celebrated performers, including Abed Fahed, Salma Al-Masri, Sabah Jazairi, Saad Minah, Sabah Barakat, Lina Hawarna, Mohammed Al Hariri, Fawzi Bishara, Salim Kallas, and Reyad Nahhas.

Where can I watch Hammam AlQishani online?

Streaming availability for Hammam AlQishani varies by region. You can check JustWatch for the most up-to-date viewing options in your country, including any streaming, rental, or purchase platforms that may carry this classic Syrian series.

How many seasons and episodes does Hammam AlQishani have?

Hammam AlQishani ran for five seasons between 1994 and 2003, accumulating 124 episodes in total. The seasons grew progressively in scope, from 16 episodes in the first season to 40 in the fourth, before concluding with a brief fifth season of just one episode.

Who created the Syrian series Hammam AlQishani?

Hammam AlQishani was created by Hani Al Romani and دياب عيد, and produced by التلفزيون السوري (Syrian Television). The series stands as one of the most ambitious historical drama productions in Syrian television history, spanning nearly a decade of broadcast.

What makes Hammam AlQishani significant in Arab television?

Hammam AlQishani is widely regarded as a landmark of Syrian drama, celebrated for its meticulous period reconstruction and its unflinching portrayal of Arab political identity in the 1950s. Its rich ensemble of merchants, lawyers, and intellectuals gave Syrian audiences a rare mirror into their own modern history.

Are there similar series to Hammam AlQishani worth watching?

If you enjoy richly layered historical dramas with strong ensemble casts, Road to Avonlea offers a similarly community-driven period narrative, while Wu-Tang: An American Saga and The Regime both explore political upheaval through intimate character portraits — each capturing a distinct era with compelling authenticity.

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