Al-Madrasa al-Hallawiyya, detail of Corinthian capital
Khusrawiyya Complex, damage mapping (Arabic)
Jamiʿ at-Tawashi, minbar (pulpit) – inscription
Rakhla: The City of Wine and Poetry in the Memory of its daughters
Fig. 15, Catalogue of Damage
Fig. 04, Catalogue of Damage
Measurement section plan drawing
Al-Madrasa al-Hallawiyya, cathedral apse – columns with Corinthian capitals
Al-Madrasa al-Hallawiyya, columns and pillars
Al-Madrasa al-Hallawiyya, detail of Corinthian capital
Khusrawiyya Complex, damage mapping (English)
Khusrawiyya Complex, siteplan of the building parts (Arabic)
Jamiʿ al-ʿAdiliyya, interior view of the prayer hall dome
Madrasat al-Firdaws, view of the southern arcade and the prayer hall entrance
A Kurdish woman with a prayer rug made of wool with embroidery
Al-Madrasa al-Hallawiyya, wooden prayer niche in the iwan
Al-Madrasa al-Ahmadiyya, domes of the prayer niche from the outside
Al-Madrasa al-Hallawiyya, detail of the prayer niche (mihrab)
Al-Madrasa al-Hallawiyya, wooden prayer niche in the iwan
Al-Madrasa al-Hallawiyya, wooden prayer niche in the iwan
Az-Zawiya al-Hilaliyya, the upper part of the wooden prayer niche
Al-Madrasa al-Hallawiyya, entrance of the prayer hall
Madrasat al-Firdaws, the marble prayer niche (mihrab) decorated with floral and geometric motifs
Madrasat al-Firdaws, the marble prayer niche (mihrab) decorated with floral and geometric motifs
Great Mosque, Plan of the building parts
Madrasat al-Firdaws, west wall of iwan opposite the prayer hall
Madrasat al-Firdaws, view of the southern arcade and the prayer hall entrance
Az-Zawiya al-Hilaliyya, wooden cells inside the prayer hall’s iwan
Az-Zawiya al-Hilaliyya, wooden prayer niche
View in the prayer hall, Jamiʿ an-Nuri (mosque), Homs
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