The Great Umayyad Mosque in the Old City of Damascus” – general view from the northwest. In the south of the enclosed courtyard, the prayer hall with transept dome, at the left and right corners respectively, the “Minaret of Jesus” and the “Minaret of Qaytbay”, and on the north side, the “Minaret of the Bride
Fig. 15-b, Catalogue of Damage
Interior view of Mar Taqla Monastery, Maʿlula
As-Sisi alley: southern entrance with gate
At that time the Bedouin tent was in the village ad-Duwaym in Nahyat al-Yarabiyya
In the storage and living area of the Bedouin tent in ad-Duwaym
General view of the hillside houses of Maʿlula town
Aghabani table cloths with gold and silver threads
The dome house in Taanayel: building the dome
An aerial view of a water canal in the village of Shaykh Hilal
Remains of arches, Qasr al-Hayr ash-Sharqi
Making pickles
Hand printed fabric combining plant and animal motifs
Making falafel sandwiches
Making falafel sandwiches
Man with fresh bread
Cooling bread in the street before storage
Al-Madrasa ar-Rukniyya al-Barraniyya – view from the south
Mausoleum az-Zahir Baybars, mosaics covering the southern wall
Hand carved wood block used for printing fabrics
Introducing the blue dye in boiling water to the silk threads. This process is repeated several times until the silk absorbs the blue dye effectively
Hanging dyed silk to dry after washing it in cold water
Eating breakfast in the shop
Hanging dyed silk to dry after washing it in cold water
Aghabani table cloth
Aghabani table cloth
Aghabani table cloth
Aghabani with customized geometric design combining leaves, flowers and branches
Aghabani table cloth with gold and silver threads
Aghabani table cloth with gold and silver threads
Introducing the blue dye in boiling water to the silk threads. This process is repeated several times until the silk absorbs the blue dye effectively
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