The minarets of the Jami�� al-��Adiliyya (right) and the today completely destroyed Jami�� al-Khusrawiyya (centre), Aleppo���s first Ottoman-style mosque, form an impressive visual axis ��� view from the west, on the left the octagonal minaret of the Mamluk Jami�� al-Utrush
Exterior view of ad-Daydariyya cave
Jamiʿ al-Qayqan, stone engraving – hieroglyphic pictorial writing
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, facade of the hall entrance
Homs, Jamiʿ an-Nuri, the main mihrab
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, inscription above the entrance of additional prayer hall (al-Hijaziyya)
Jamiʿ al-Mihmandar, marble prayer niche
Jamiʿ al-Mihmandar, prayer hall – minbar (pulpit)
Homs, Western entrance, Jamiʿ an-Nuri
Jamiʿ ash-Shuʿaybiyya, prayer hall
Jamiʿ al-Qayqan, southern facade with spolia stones
Jamiʿ al-Qayqan, Stone engraving – hieroglyphic pictorial writing
Jamiʿ al-Qayqan, southern facade with spolia stones and hieroglyphic writing
Jamiʿ al-Mihmandar, the entrance half dome
Jamiʿ al-Mihmandar, the entrance half dome
Alternate ablaq rows in the courtyard of Jamiʿ Manjak
Interior view, courtyard of Jamiʿ al-Imam Ismaʿil
Dome from the outside, Jamiʿ al-Imam Ismaʿil
Fig.47_Rubble heap of a collapsed dome
The city of Raqqa – remains of the southern arcade of al-Jamiʿ al-ʿAtiq
Fig.34-b_sequence of operations for clearing
Jamiʿ Sharaf, inscription above ad-Darih
Fig. 21, Catalogue of Damage
Fig. 18, Catalogue of Damage
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, inscription above the hall entrance
Raqqa – remains of the southern arcade of the Jamiʿ al-ʿAtiq
Eastern facade, Jamiʿ Manjak
al-Matbakh al-ʿAjami, ground plan drawing before the partial demolition
Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha, Coffeehouse, the hall
Stories
Jurn Kabir, a rural house, where each room has its own door opening on the courtyard