Entrance of Suq al-Hamidiyya in the eighties of the 20th century, Damascus
Khan al-Wazir, main entrance and the sabil
Jamiʿ ash-Shuʿaybiyya, upper part of the entrance – a cornice with floral motifs and a Qur’anic text in Kufic script
An arched entrance, Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi
Tughra of sultan over the entrance of ash-Shaykh Muhyi ad-Din Ibn ʿArabi Mosque
The western entrance of Maʿbad (temple) ad-Dumayr
Suq Aslan Dada, view of the Mamluk coat of arms (rank) at the north entrance after completion of the rebuilding work
Khan al-Wazir, decorations and windows on top of the internal facade of the khan’s entrance
at-Takiyya ar-Rifaʿiyya (az-Zawiyaal-Ikhlasiyya ), inscription above the main entrance
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