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Church of the monk Buhayra, Busra
Busra – Birkat (pool) al-Hajj
Busra – al-Jami‘ (mosque) al-ʿUmari – courtyard surrounded by arcades
Busra – al-Jami‘ (mosque) al-ʿUmari from the south
Busra, View into the Cathedral, 6th C.
Busra, Roman Theater surrounded by the Islamic Citadel
Busra, View into the Cathedral, 6th c. AD
Busra, View into the Cathedral, 6th C.
Busra, View into the Cathedral, 6th C.
Cathedral of Busra from the inside
Fig.15_Digital orthophoto of façade section
Jamiʿ(mosque) al-Hanabila – north-south section with the prayer hall, courtyard, and the minaret
Damascus, Hammam al-Qaramani
Courtyard with fountain in the family wing (so called haramlik or juwwani), Asʿad Basha al-ʿAzm Palace
A part of family wing (so called haramlik oder juwwani) in Asʿad Basha al-ʿAzm Palace
The cathedral of Busra from the inside
Remains of Busra cathedral
Stage of the Roman Theater and the adjacent wall of the Islamic Citadel, Busra
Busra, the western wall and the apse are the remains of the Byzantine Cathedral built in the 6th century
Busra, cathedral. The remains of the 6th century basilica of the martyrs Sergios, Bacchos and Leontius
Busra, remains of the Byzantine Cathedral
Busra, Roman Theater
Busra, the Roman theater stage is surrounded by the Islamic citadel
Busra – Madrasat Abu al-Fidaʾ, prayer hall
Busra, general view of the old city.
Hammam Bahram Basha, the main northern facade
Busra – Madrasat Abu al-Fidaʾ, view from west
Busra – al-Jami‘ (mosque) al-ʿUmari – Islamic inscription
Busra, al-Jami‘ (mosque) al-ʿUmari – minaret, northern-eastern corner
Busra – Madrasat Abu al-Fidaʾ – prayer hall
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