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Fig. 24, Catalogue of Damage
Fig. 25, Catalogue of Damage
A little boy from a resettlement village is drawing water from a tap embedded in the ground
Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha, Coffeehouse, interior
Waqf of Ibshir Mustafa Pasha, Coffeehouse, interior
Fig.19_Ablaq masonry, 2nd category
Hammam an-Nahhasin, the cold section (barrani)
Jamiʿ as-Saffahiyya, muqarnas decorating the upper part of the entrance
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, entrance of the additional prayer hall (al-Hijaziyya)
Jamiʿ al-Khayr, main entrance after the war destruction
Hammam Bahram Basha, the entrance façade
Entrance and minaret of as-Sibaʿiyya mosque, Damascus
Al-Madrasa al-Ahmadiyya, entrance of the tomb
Remains of the main entrance of Nabu Temple, Palmyra
Habuba Kabira, entrance side of a room half deepened into the grown soil (in local dialect: debabe)
Nahiyat Tall Tamir, Entrance corridor in front of the collapsed cupola house
Aleppo: Citadel, entrance 12th – 16th c.
Aleppo Citadel, entrance gateways and bridge
Qal‘at Shayzar (castle), The stairs leading to the entrance
Halabiyya, entrance to the Praetorium, which is integrated into the city wall and dates from the time of Justinian.
Palmyra, Hadrian’s Arch, , 3rd century A.D., view from south at the entrance to colonnaded street
Entrance of Suq al-Hamidiyya in the eighties of the 20th century, Damascus
Remains of the western entrance to the Temple of Jupiter, behind it the minaret of Qaytbay
Suq Aslan Dada, rebuilding of northern entrance, view towards south
A side from the castle showing an entrance, Qalʿat Najm
Suq Aslan Dada, reconstruction of northern entrance, view towards south
Suq Aslan Dada, rebuilding of northern entrance, view towards south
Suq Aslan Dada, rebuilding of northern entrance, view towards south
Suq az-Zarb, view of the former (destroyed) entrance arch to the west
Suq Aslan Dada, view of the Mamluk coat of arms (rank) at the north entrance after completion of the rebuilding work