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Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Palmyra Tadmor General view Temple Sun 1900 Syria

Palmyra Tadmor General view Temple Sun 1900 Syria
Palmyra Tadmor, General view of Temple of the Sun 1900, Syria, Tadmur

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Palmyra Tadmor Street village Temple Sun 1900

Palmyra Tadmor Street village Temple Sun 1900
Palmyra Tadmor, Street of village in Temple of the Sun 1900, Syria, Tadmur

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Palmyra Tadmor Pillars Temple Sun 1900 Syria

Palmyra Tadmor Pillars Temple Sun 1900 Syria
Palmyra Tadmor, Pillars in Temple of the Sun 1900, Syria, Tadmur

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Palmyra Tadmor Capitals pillars Temple Sun 1900

Palmyra Tadmor Capitals pillars Temple Sun 1900
Palmyra Tadmor, Capitals of pillars in Temple of the Sun 1900, Syria, Tadmur

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Damascus Esh-Sham Wall St. Paul let down basket

Damascus Esh-Sham Wall St. Paul let down basket
Damascus Esh-Sham, Wall where St. Paul was let down in a basket 1900, Syria, Damascus

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Damascus Palais Azem Finest reception rooms ceiling

Damascus Palais Azem Finest reception rooms ceiling
Damascus, Palais Azem. Finest of the reception rooms. The ceiling over the dais. 1940, Syria, Damascus

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Damascus Palais Azem Finest reception rooms two ceilings

Damascus Palais Azem Finest reception rooms two ceilings
Damascus, Palais Azem. Finest of reception rooms. The two ceilings. 1940, Syria, Damascus

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Damascus Palais Azem north vestibule front reception room

Damascus Palais Azem north vestibule front reception room
Damascus, Palais Azem. The north vestibule, in front of reception room. 1940, Syria, Damascus

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Aleppo castle moat entrance 1936 Syria

Aleppo castle moat entrance 1936 Syria
Aleppo. From the castle showing moat and entrance. 1936, Syria, Aleppo

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Damascus environs main boulevard 1920 Syria

Damascus environs main boulevard 1920 Syria
Damascus and environs. Damascus. The main boulevard. 1920, Syria, Damascus

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Damascus environs Straight Street east gate 1920

Damascus environs Straight Street east gate 1920
Damascus and environs. Damascus. Straight Street. Near east gate. 1920, Syria, Damascus

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Palmyra Tadmor Distant view Turkish castle 1900

Palmyra Tadmor Distant view Turkish castle 1900
Palmyra (Tadmor). Distant view of Turkish castle 1900, Syria, Tadmur

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Damascus Esh-Sham River Abana El-Barada 1900

Damascus Esh-Sham River Abana El-Barada 1900
Damascus (Esh-Sham). River Abana (El-Barada) 1900, Syria, Damascus

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Page from the Canon of Medicine by Avicenna (Ibn Sina) (980-1037) (vellum)

Page from the Canon of Medicine by Avicenna (Ibn Sina) (980-1037) (vellum)
XIR161021 Page from the Canon of Medicine by Avicenna (Ibn Sina) (980-1037) (vellum) by Islamic School, (14th century); National Museum, Damascus, Syria; out of copyright

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Syria, Palmyra, Valley of Tombs, Tomb of three brothers interior

Syria, Palmyra, Valley of Tombs, Tomb of three brothers interior
Syria - Palmyra. Ancient Palmyra. UNESCO World Heritage List, 1980. Remains of ancient city, AD 1st-2nd century. Necropolis. Three Brothers Tomb. Interior

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Ivory head of prince, from Royal Palace at Ugarit, Ras-Shamra, Syria

Ivory head of prince, from Royal Palace at Ugarit, Ras-Shamra, Syria
Phoenician civilization, 13th century b.C. Ivory head of a prince. From the Royal Palace at Ugarit (Ras-Shamra, Syria)

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Gold statue of enthroned god El, from Ugarit, Ras-Shamra, Syria

Gold statue of enthroned god El, from Ugarit, Ras-Shamra, Syria
Phoenician civilization, 13th century b.C. Gold statue of enthroned god El. From Ugarit (Ras-Shamra, Syria). Detail

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: GM1E9451CTI01

GM1E9451CTI01
A child walks past damaged buildings in Deir al-Zor April 4, 2013. Picture taken April 4, 2013. REUTERS/ Khalil Ashawi (SYRIA - Tags: CONFLICT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) - RTXY98W

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: GM1E66M1K2L02

GM1E66M1K2L02
A Syrian Brown Bear stands in the water as she cools down at Jerusalems Biblical Zoo June 22, 2010. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (JERUSALEM - Tags: ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT)

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Syria, Palmyra. Archway off the cardo maximus

Syria, Palmyra. Archway off the cardo maximus

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Syria, Palmyra. The Temple of Bel

Syria, Palmyra. The Temple of Bel

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Abu Shady is the last of the traditional story tellers

Abu Shady is the last of the traditional story tellers or hakawati in Damascus, Syria

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Supporters at a rally in downtown Damascus endorsing

Supporters at a rally in downtown Damascus endorsing President Bashar Al-Assads unopposed election for a second 7 year term of office. May 2007

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: The Khan Asad Pasha

The Khan Asad Pasha, built in 1752, used to house merchants and their shops. It is now the principle exhibition space in the Old City, Damascus, Syria& #x26; #x26; #x0B; The Khan Asad Pasha

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Taking a rest in the Old City

Taking a rest in the Old City, Damascus, Syria

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: The theatre in the spectacular ruined city of Palmyra, Syria

The theatre in the spectacular ruined city of Palmyra, Syria. The city was at its height in the 3rd century AD but fell into decline when the Romans captured Queen Zenobia after she declared

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: An Arab fortress stands over the spectacular ruined city of Palmyra

An Arab fortress stands over the spectacular ruined city of Palmyra. The city was at its height in the 3rd century AD but fell into decline when the Romans captured Queen Zenobia after she declared

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: The spectacular ruined city of Palmyra, Syria

The spectacular ruined city of Palmyra, Syria. The city was at its height in the 3rd century AD but fell into decline when the Romans captured Queen Zenobia after she declared independence from Rome

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Traditional beehive houses made of mud in the village of Sarouj

Traditional beehive houses made of mud in the village of Sarouj, NE of Hama, Syria Traditional beehive houses made of mud in the village of Sarouj, NE of Hama

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: A race-winning camel in the paddock at Palmyra as storm clouds gather

A race-winning camel in the paddock at Palmyra as storm clouds gather. The races are held every year as part of the Palmyra Festival, Syria A camel race gets underway at Palmyras 5km long racetrack

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: The ruins of the Basilica of St Simeon Stylites the

The ruins of the Basilica of St Simeon Stylites the Elder in the hills near Aleppo. St Simeon stood on top of a pillar for 30 years until his death in 459AD

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: The Citadel before a storm, Aleppo

The Citadel before a storm, Aleppo. There has been a fortress on the site since at least 350BC, but most of the remains today date from the Mamluks in the 13th and 14th centuries

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: A butcher in the souq, Aleppo, Syria

A butcher in the souq, Aleppo, Syria A butcher in the souq, Aleppo

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: The Souq ash-Shouna in Aleppo

The Souq ash-Shouna in Aleppo, Syria

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: A craftsman restores a traditional house in Damascus

A craftsman restores a traditional house in Damascus, Syria

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Baklava for sale in a patisserie in downtown Damascus

Baklava for sale in a patisserie in downtown Damascus, Syria

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Probably the most celebrated of Crusader castles

Probably the most celebrated of Crusader castles, the 12th century fortress, Krak des Chevaliers [aka Qalaat al-Husn], was built by the Knights Hospitaller and occupied a prime strategic position

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: The carbo maximus

The carbo maximus, or colonnaded avenue, at Amapea [aka qalaat Al-Mudiq] is, at nearly 2km long, one of its most stirring sights

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Theatre (2 cent

Theatre (2 cent.), Palmyra, Syria

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Qalaat Ibn Maan castle and Palmyra

Qalaat Ibn Maan castle and Palmyra, Syria

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Aleppo citadel

Aleppo citadel, Syria

Background imageRelated Images Antique Framed Print Collection: Interior of karavansarai, Damascus, Syria

Interior of karavansarai, Damascus, Syria Interior of karavan-sarai, Damascus, Syria



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