The Citadel of Damascus – Protector of the City and Witness of Its History
Bab al-Hadid, general view of the gate’s tower from the outside
General view of al-Qarmani Bath and garden
A part of the ground and upper floor, Khan Asʿad Basha al-ʿAzm
The upper part of the minaret, Qashani tiles, as-Sinaniyya Mosque
Damascene painted tiles over the windows, as-Sinaniyya Mosque
View into an arcade with ablaq masonry, Khan Asʿad Basha al-ʿAzm
Mausoleum of az-Zahir Baybars, decorations with colorful marble
Mausoleum of az-Zahir Baybars, colorful marble niche
The entrance of al-Madrasa az-Zahiriyya is richly decorated with ablaq masonry, a muqarnas vault and inscriptions
The handles of the main door of al-Madrasa az-Zahiriyya
This view of al-Madrasa az-Zahiriyya shows the dome with two drums
The minaret of Jamiʿ (Mosque) ash-Shaykh Muhyi ad-Din Ibn ʿArabi
A colorful marble niche in the mausoleum of az-Zahir Baybars
Khan Sulayman Basha, view into the courtyard
Fig. 46, Catalogue of Damage
Fig. 26, Catalogue of Damage
Sahat (Square) al-Marja in the early 20th century
Raqqa, Great Mosque (al-Jamiʿ al-ʿAtiq), the courtyard
Fig. 40, Catalogue of Damage
Measurement section plan drawing
One of the towers of Shayzar Castle
A side from historical Qalʿat Masyaf
An old aerial photo of Husn ar-Rafiqa
Measurement ground-plan drawing
Detail drawing of the relocated portal in al-Matbakh al-ʿAjami
Al-Senaniya Street: General View
Sinaniyya Street: traffic scene with tram in 1918
Measurement plan with arrows for numbering sequence
View at an-Nuri Mosque and the Kilaniyya Norias on the Orontes River, Hama
Isometrie of the Royal Palace G, Ebla (Tall Mardikh)
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