Jisr ash-Shughur, Qalʿat ash-Shugr wa-Bakas, a twin crusader castle, stone arches
Jisr ash-Shughur, Qalʿat ash-Shugr wa-Bakas, a twin crusader castle, stone arches
A building belongs to Qal‘at Shayzar
An inscription on the wall of Damascus Citadel
The North West Tower of Damascus Citadel
The northern wall of the Damascus Citadel
The northern wall of the Damascus Citadel
Restoration works at the Citadel of Damascus
An Arabic inscription on the wall of Qal‘at Shayzar
In the vicinity of a small town/village on the slope of a natural rock, possibly in the Afrin region
Stonework in the Citadel of Damascus
The southern tower of Qal‘at Shayzar
The citadel of Damascus during the restoration in 1985
Temporary title for Image 68390
Safita, The Donjon of the Templars with a chapel in the ground floor
Fig. 39, Catalogue of Damage
Wall-2-leaves
The general structure of the example dome house in Taanayel (Libanon) before the end of the construction process
Fig.31-b_storage of sorted related stones
Fig. 32, Catalogue of Damage
Bab Qinnasrin (city gate), exterior view of the gate from south-west
Rakhla: The City of Wine and Poetry in the Memory of its daughters
The southern tower of Qal‘at Shayzar
A small window in the middle of a niche- upper floor, Qal‘at Shayzar
View from afar to al-Mudiq Citadel
Krak des Chevaliers, courtyards
The stairs of the Hananiya Church in Bab Tuma quarter
Fig. 15, Catalogue of Damage
Fig. 15-b, Catalogue of Damage
Fig.32-b_storage of sorted stones outside
Machicolations on the wall of Damascus Citadel
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