Masbanat aj-Jubayli, the stage of arranging the soap to dry
Masbanat aj-Jubayli, the stage of arranging the soap to dry
Bedtime stories
Building the walls of the example dome house in Taanayel (Libanon)
Aleppo soap and hand-woven garments by Bassel Abdulwahab
Small wadi in the desert of Badiyat ash-Sham
Valley of Nahr Al-Kabir al-Shamali River
General view of ʿAyn as-Sahib
Northern Palmyrenean chalk heights, lonely Atlantic pistachio in the riverbed of a dried-up wadi
Roman bridge in at-Tayyiba over the course of the Wadi az-Zaydi
Khan as-Sabun, window and decoration above the entrance
Fig. 31, Catalogue of Damage
Aleppo Built Heritage Documentation – Damage Mapping
Khan as-Sabun, window and decoration above the entrance
Khan as-Sabun, window and decoration above the entrance
Khan as-Sabun, mamluk ranks decorating the northern facade’s gate
Stories
Roofing space
Masbanat (soap factory) az-Zanabili, Aerial views of the courtyard and the domed first
Masbanat (soap factory) az-Zanabili, Aerial views of the courtyard and the domed first
Aleppine Soap
Stage of the Roman Theater and the adjacent wall of the Islamic Citadel, Busra
The stage of Roman Theatre and the Ayyubid Citadel, Busra
Masbanat az-Zanabili, view of the courtyard and the northern courtyard facade
View of the stage and the scaenae frons, Theater of Palmyra
Busra, the Roman theater stage is surrounded by the Islamic citadel
Masbanat al-Jubayli, the soap bars are stacked decoratively on top of each other for drying
Soap of Aleppo: fresh soap to dry
Masbanat al-Jubayli, the soap cubes after cutting
Masbanat al-Jubayli, a soap cooking pot
Hanging dyed silk to dry after washing it in cold water
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