Jurn Kabir, a rural house, where each room has its own door opening on the courtyard
Jurn Kabir, wooden door bar lock, seen from the interior side
A general view of Zawiyat Saʿd ad-Din al-Jibawi showing the two domes of the building
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, the hall – octagonal neck of the dome
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, interior view of the hall dome
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, hall dome – squinch and muqarnas
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, entrance of the additional prayer hall (al-Hijaziyya)
Aleppo
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, interior view of the hall dome
Jurn Kabir, construction of a room from quarry stones with clay mortar
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, iwan of hall entrance
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, hall dome – squinch
Fig. 20, Catalogue of Damage
Fig. 05, Catalogue of Damage
A villa under construction in the Ghuta of Damascus
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, interior view of the hall dome
Ghuta of Damascus, an alley in one of the villages
Aleppo Built Heritage Documentation – Damage Mapping
Architectural remains of Dayr (Monastery) Subat, al-Bara
Columns with Corinthian capitals in one of Sirjilla’s buildings
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, inscription above the hall entrance
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, entrance of the additional prayer hall (al-Hijaziyya)
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, entrance of the prayer hall
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, courtyard with a rectangular basin
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, hall dome – squinch and muqarnas
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, hall dome – squinch and muqarnas
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, the dome of prayer hall (qibliyya)
Jamiʿ Aslan Dada, the hall – octagonal neck of the dome
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