The entrance of al-Madrasa az-Zahiriyya is richly decorated with ablaq masonry, a muqarnas vault and inscriptions
Al-Madrasa al-Hallawiyya, the main entrance
View of the prayer hall, Jamiʿ an-Nuri (mosque), Homs
Suq Aslan Dada, general view after completion of the reconstruction, view towards south
Suq az-Zarb, view towards west of the suq after the destruction
Suq az-Zarb, view of the former (destroyed) entrance arch to the west
Damage and burning in a room at the eastern side of the courtyard, Jamiʿ an-Nuri, Homs
View in the prayer hall, Jamiʿ an-Nuri (mosque), Homs
Ugarit, Entrance gate to the city
Suq Aslan Dada, view of the Mamluk coat of arms (rank) at the north entrance after completion of the rebuilding work
Fig. 03, Catalogue of Damage
Raqqa, Baghdad gate
Raqqa, Qasr al-Banat, clay decorations
Raqqa, the inner façade of Baghdad Gate (Bab Baghdad)
Jamiʿ al-ʿAdiliyya, entrance of the prayer hall
Raqqa, Baghdad Gate, geometric decorations in the niche, built with bricks
Khan Qurdbak, stone ornamentaion
Coffehouse Aslan Dada (vanished)
Coffehouse Aslan Dada (vanished)
An inscription on the wall of Damascus Citadel
Al-Matbakh al-ʿAjami, the great iwan dome
Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha, Coffeehouse, interior
Bimaristan Arghun, westward view of main doorway
Bimaristan Arghun, southern courtyard – view the dome pendantives and the iwan
Bimaristan Arghun, entry portal detail
Jamiʿ at-Tawashi, entrance – decoration details
Jamiʿ al-Utrush, western facade – decorated window
Jamiʿ al-Utrush, western facade- decoration on the top part of a window niche
Al-Matbakh al-ʿAjami, the great iwan dome
Citadel of Aleppo, entrance of the Palace of al-Malik al-ʿAziz Muhammad
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