Archaeological finds from Raqqa, exhibited in the Damascus National Museum
Remains of a ruined building in Jabal Says
Archaeological finds from Raqqa, exhibited in the Damascus National Museum
The façade of al-Hayr al-Gharbi Palace, National Museum of Damascus
Entrance and minaret of ad-Darwishiyya Mosque
Jamiʿ ad-Darwishiyya, framed window with a decorative strip, topped by an ornamental arch
Remains of the Praetorium, Balis (Barbalassos)
Busra, the Roman theater stage is surrounded by the Islamic citadel
Bab al-Hadid, general view of the gate’s tower with its machicolations and parapets
Bab al-Hadid, general view of the gate’s tower from the outside
Remains of Qasr Says or the palace of al-Walid in Jabal Says
Fluted column- The Great Colonnade at Afamiya
A general view of the remains of Shayzar Castle located on a rocky cliff
Parts of Najm Castle (Qalʿat Najm), view on the Euphrates River
Architectural Ummayad vestiges in Jabal Says
Jamiʿ al-ʿAdiliyya, capital with muqarnas of a column in the double arcade
Qanawat, Ruins of the Temple of Rabbos
The Byzantine basilica, view from the south, Qalʿat Burqush
Remains of the Cathedral, Qalʿat Burqush
Fresco from Dura Europos, 3rd c. National Museum, Damascus
Entrance and minaret of as-Sibaʿiyya mosque, Damascus
Archaeological finds from Raqqa, exhibited in the Damascus National Museum
Archaeological finds from Raqqa, exhibited in the Damascus National Museum
Archaeological finds from Raqqa, exhibited in the Damascus National Museum
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