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Maps of Aleppo: “Historical succession of buildings”, 1982
Khan al-Jumruk, general view showing the mosque’s dome and the internal facade of the Khan’s entrance
Busra – al-Jami‘ (mosque) al-ʿUmari – Islamic inscription
Bayt Junblat, western facade of the women hall (Haramlik)
Khan al-Jumruk, general view of the khan with the internal facade of the Khan’s entrance
Telegraph column, Sahat (square) al-Marja
Umayyad-mosque-Aleppo_1_plan-of-building-parts
View from west at al-Kilaniyya historic quarter and al-Baz noria (waterwheel)
Raqqa – excavations at the site “East Raqqa” – the northern complex
Bayt Junblat, courtyard and southern iwan (the great iwan)
Khan Ujkhan، main entrance
Bayt Junblat, southern iwan (the great iwan)
Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha, Coffeehouse, view on the roof
Hammam Yalbugha an-Nasiri, general view from the Citadel
Al-Matbakh al-ʿAjami, modern and re-used portal (spolia)
Jamiʿ ash-Shuʿaybiyya, upper part of the entrance – a cornice with floral motifs and a Qur’anic text in Kufic script
Bayt Junblat, western facade of the women hall (Haramlik)
Bayt Junblat, courtyard and northern iwan
Maps of Aleppo: city center and historical suburban aereas, 1982
at-Takiyya ar-Rifaʿiyya (az-Zawiyaal-Ikhlasiyya ), inscription above the main entrance
View of the courtyard of Khan al-Wazir
Raqqa, Baghdad Gate (Bab) as seen from outside the fence
Maps of Aleppo: functional zoning in the ancient city, 1982
Maps of Aleppo: Sectoral concentration of trade and craft, 1982
Maps of Aleppo: historical city and outskirts. 1969 with revisions in 1979 and 1982
Busra, Hammam Manjak, iwan in the cold section (barrani)
Tughra of sultan over the entrance of ash-Shaykh Muhyi ad-Din Ibn ʿArabi Mosque
Qanawat – Roman nympheum
Qanawat -Roman nympheum