A carpet manufacturer from Al-Bab rolls out a finished felt carpet
A carpet manufacturer from Al-Bab rolls out a finished felt carpet
Fig.41-b_Marking missing stones after partial collapse
The Nabataean gate with its main arch, columns and capitals
Fig.41_View with ornamental details, spolia, and a coat of arms
The main arch and the integrated columns of the Nabataean gate in Busra
View over the roof of the south-western Madrasat Ismaʿil Basha al-ʿAzm to the Umayyad Mosque with its high transept of the prayer hall with a central dome and its three minarets
Raqqa, Baghdad Gate, Façade decorations: three-lobed niches and arched frames resting on colonnette
Raqqa, Baghdad Gate, geometric decorations in the niche, built with bricks
Raqqa, Baghdad gate
General view of the Umayyad Mosque shows the dome and the three minarets of the mosque
In the courtyrad of the Umayyad Mosque – view to al-ʿArus minaret and northern arcade
General view of of Damascus city with the Umayyad Mosque
Colored mosaic in the western arcade of the Umayyad Mosque
The prayer hall’s arches of the Umayyad Mosque
Umayyad mosque – Qaytbay minaret, rich in decorations
Propylaea of Jupiter Temple, Damascus
Part the western gate of the Jupiter Temple and Minaret of Qaytbay
Part of the propylaea, Jupiter Temple
Columns with Corinthian capitals, remnants of the Jupiter Temple
Remains of the western entrance to the Temple of Jupiter, behind it the minaret of Qaytbay
Part the western gate, Jupiter Temple
Spools in the textile factory of the Mezannar family
Spools in the textile factory of the Mezannar family
warp threads of dyed silk in the textile factory of the Mezannar family in Damascus
Jacquard-cartons with holelines for weaving design patterns
Sample catalogue for silk fabrics, textile factory of the Mezannar family in Damascus
Temporary title for Image 120244
Brocade in the textile factory of the Mezannar family in Damascus
Citadel of Aleppo, Gate of Two Lions – the Smiling Lion
Installation of dyed warp threads for weaving in the textile factory of the Mezannar family in Damascus
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