Qalʿat al-Marqab (Castle), West door of the Chapel
Part of a decorated wooden door with ‘Ajami decoration from the Damascus Room in the Dresden Museum for Ethnology
Part of a decorated wooden door with ‘Ajami decoration from the Damascus Room in the Dresden Museum for Ethnology
Part of a decorated wooden door with ‘Ajami decoration from the Damascus Room in the Dresden Museum for Ethnology
Jurn Kabir, a rural house, where each room has its own door opening on the courtyard
Qalb Lawza, Basilica of 5th c., decorative door of reliquary room in southern facade (east)
Qalb Lawza, Basilica of 5th c., decorative door of reliquary room in southern facade (east)
Qalb Lawza, Basilica of 5th c., decorative door of reliquary room in southern facade (east)
The door of the qaʿa (guest room), Dada House
A door of room beside the Iwan of Quwatli House
Part of a decorated wooden door with ‘Ajami decoration from the Damascus Room in the Dresden Museum for Ethnology
Jamiʿ ash-Shuʿaybiyya, west facade – entrance blocked by a wall with a door opening surmounted by an arch
Dar’a, al-Jamiʿ (mosque) al-ʿUmari- main door from the inside
Bab as-Salam, the “door of peace” in the north of Old Damascus
Jurn Kabir, wooden door bar lock, seen from the interior side
Jurn Kabir, inside a traditional living room, equipped with wooden door and window, water basin and felt carpet (lubbad)
On the western shore of Jabbul salt lake, triangle door of a kitchen as a domed room
Tall Bdiri, Abondened house with buttresses in the wall and at the door
Decorated wooden door of the Damascus Room in the Dresden Museum for Ethnology
House with mud decoration as door framing in the village of Qalʿat Najm, that was flooded by the Tishrin dam
Bab al-Hadid, inscription beside the door from outside
Bayt Junblat, door in the centre of southern iwan
Valley of the Tombs, Tomb of Jambliku – lintel of the entranceway door
Entrance door of the textile factory of the Mezannar family
Entrance door of the textile factory of the Mezannar family
Staircase and old wooden door in a traditional House in Maʿlula
Al-Bimaristan an-Nuri, Ornaments above the door lintel
Damascus, Khan Asʿad Basha al-ʿAzm, internal view of the portal
Guideline Integrated Building Documentation
Ezidi life and traditions in Jabal Sinjar – Interview with two young Ezidi women
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