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Khan Qurdbak, dome of the entrance
Fig.18-c_Carved and ornamented stones
Fig.18_1st category, carved and ornamented stone
Fig.18-b_securing fallen remains
Habuba Kabira, plastering of the domes after completion of the shell
Nahiyat Tall Tamir, Today empty domed houses in an Assyrian village seen from the street side
Habuba Kabira, construction of cantilever domes
Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha, Coffeehouse, view on the roof
Nahiyat Tall Tamir, Street facade of a house in an Assyrian village, that still kept one domed room.
Nahiyat Tall Tamir, Very well preserved domed rooms of a farmstead in an Assyrian village
Close-up image
Habuba Kabira, during the construction of cantilever domes, the mortar is pulled up using a bucket
Al-Khusrawiyya, Friday Mosque, 1547
Fig. 03-b, Catalogue of Damage
Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha, damage mapping (Arabic)
Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha, Coffeehouse, interior
Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha, siteplan of the building parts (English)
Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha, damage mapping (English)
Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha, siteplan of the building parts (Arabic)
Domed house in the village of Shaykh Hilal
Aleppo: multi-colored facade of Mamluk-Ottoman Hammam Yalbugha an-Nasiri
Fig. 21, Catalogue of Damage
Habuba Kabira, how three cantilever domes are connected (two cantilever domes are posed on a relieving arch)
Khusrawiyya-complex, view of the Mosque in 2010
A group of domed houses in the village of Shaykh Hilal
A courtyard of a domed house in the village of Shaykh Hilal
Habuba Kabira, maintenance of the house by a further exterior plastering
Habuba Kabira, view over cantilever domes during construction
Yabrud: residential houses with central hall disposition and three-arcade-motif
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