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Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha, damage mapping (Arabic)
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Busra – Southern Roman Bath (al-Hammam ar-Rumani al-Janubi)
Busra – Southern Roman Bath (al-Hammam ar-Rumani al-Janubi)
Bayt Wakil, qaʿa, front elevation of the hall’s facade
Damages at the southern facade, Jamiʿ ad-Dalati (mosque), Homs
Palmyra, the cella of Bel Temple
Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha, siteplan of the building parts (Arabic)
Hammam an-Nahhasin, the cold section (barrani)
Bayt Wakil, facade of the reception hall (qaʿa)
Ar-Rusafa, Decoration details on the inner facade of the North Gate
Church of the monk Buhayra, the oldest church in Busra
Fig. 47, Catalogue of Damage
Traditional house in neighborhood “al-Almaji”
Husn Sulayman, Temple of Zeus Baetocaece, inner face of the North Gate
Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha, siteplan of the building parts (English)
Khan as-Sabun, window and decoration above the entrance
Busra – Southern Roman Bath (al-Hammam ar-Rumani al-Janubi)
Palmyra, view from afar of Qalʿat Ibn Mʿan (castle)
Aleppo Great Mosque, minaret, foundation inscriptions on the base
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Part of the of the city wall of Damascus
An Arabic inscription on the wall of Qal‘at Shayzar
Minaret and exterior wall of the Great Mosque of ar-Raqqa/ar-Rafiqa, 8th/12th c.
Raqqa, enclosure wall and arcade of al-Jamiʿ al-ʿAtiq (Great Mosque)
Ruins of the wall of Qalʿat Shumaymis (castle)
Ruins of the wall of Qalʿat Shumaymis (castle)
Busra, the western wall and the apse are the remains of the Byzantine Cathedral built in the 6th century
Stage of the Roman Theater and the adjacent wall of the Islamic Citadel, Busra
Outside of the surrounding wall of Halabiyya fortress