Jamiʿ at-Tawashi, east facade – one of the two columns which frame a window
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, prayer hall (qibliyya), window above the prayer niche
Jamiʿ al-Utrush, western facade – decorated window
Jamiʿ al-Utrush, western facade – decorated window
Al-Madrasa as-Sultaniyya, northern window of al-Malik az-Zahir Ghazi tomb
Jamiʿ al-Utrush, western facade- decoration on the top part of a window niche
Al-Madrasa as-Sultaniyya, view of southern window of al-Malik az-Zahir Ghazi tomb
Khan as-Sabun, window and decoration above the entrance
At-Takiyya al-Ikhlasiyya (az-Zawiya ar-Rifaʿiyya), details of the hall facade situated on eastern side of the courtyard
Khan Qurdbak, detail of a window in the iwan
Khan Qurdbak, decoration details above a window in the iwan
The window of cella, Baalshamin Temple, 2nd century AD
The view of a wall in Shayzar Castle shows three tipped arched niches, each with an entrances and a window.
Al-Madrasa as-Sultaniyya, inscription band above the window of al-Malik az-Zahir Ghazi tomb
Khusrawiyya, Friday Mosque, view of an window with ablaq and ceramic tiles
Arched window of perforated stucco, al-Bimaristan an-Nuri
Jamiʿ ad-Darwishiyya, framed window with a decorative strip, topped by an ornamental arch
Khan as-Sabun, window and decoration above the entrance
A small window in the middle of a niche- upper floor, Qal‘at Shayzar
Khan as-Sabun, window and decoration above the entrance
Jamiʿ at-Tawashi, east facade – one of the two columns which frame a window
Guideline Integrated Building Documentation
The Battle of Aleppo (2012–2016): Former Life in the Ghazala House (Beit Ghazaleh) – the Destroyed Heritage (2/2)
Fata Morgana in Busra*
Unforgotten: The Fragrance of Memories
Memories from Aleppo
The Khusrawiyya Complex
The Hanania Church – The House of Hanania and the Beginning of Christianity in Syria
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