Byzantine decorated basalt stone reused in the construction of Qal‘at Shayzar
A building belongs to Qal‘at Shayzar
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An Arabic inscription on the wall of Qal‘at Shayzar
The southern tower of Qal‘at Shayzar
View from afar to al-Mudiq Citadel
A small window in the middle of a niche- upper floor, Qal‘at Shayzar
Safita, The Donjon of the Templars with a chapel in the ground floor
A view of Qalʿat Shayzar along the Orontes river
General view of Damascus citadel from northwest
Parts of Qalʿat Shayzar with one of the towers
View from south, Qalʿat Ibn Maʿn
A side of Salah ad-Din castle
al-Hayr al-Sharqi Palace, Inside of the early Umaiyad desert castle (Western complex)
A general scene showing some of the ruins of Palmyra and the Castle Ibn Maʿn
Arial photo of Jaʿbar castle on the Euphrates
Remains City Wall and Ibn Maʿn Castle in the back
Maʿbad ad-Dumayr (temple), locally known as “the castle”
A view of the walls and the castle, Halabiyya-Zalabiyya
Qal‘at Shayzar (Citadel), the upper part of the entarnce.
View towards Qalʿat al-Qadmus (al-Qadmus Citadel)
Palmyra, view from the south, valley of tombs in foreground, Qalʿat Ibn Maʿn in background
In the Orontes valley below the village of Qalʿat al-Mudiq is situated a 16th c Khan, which has become a Museum
The prayer niche and the pulpit in the middle of the south wall in the prayer hall of the Great Umayyad Mosque of Aleppo
A view from Qalʿat Shayzar towards the Orontes plains
Qal‘at Shayzar ( Citadel), An Arabic inscription on top of the citadel entrance.
Qal‘at Shayzar ( Citadel), An Arabic inscription.
Qal‘at Shayzar ( Citadel), An Arabic inscription.
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