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Nahr Collection

Background imageNahr Collection: The commemorative stelae of Nahr el-Lebanon, near Beirut

The commemorative stelae of Nahr el-Lebanon, near Beirut
Vintage 19th century photograph: The commemorative stelae of Nahr el-Kalb are a group of over 20 inscriptions and rock reliefs carved into the limestone rocks around the estuary of the Nahr al-Kalb

Background imageNahr Collection: Dog River near Beirut, Lebanon - The Nahr al-Kalb

Dog River near Beirut, Lebanon - The Nahr al-Kalb
Vintage 19th century photograph: Bridge over Fleuve du Chien or dog River near Beirut, Lebanon. - The Nahr al-Kalb which runs for 31 km from a spring in Jeita near the Jeita Grotto to

Background imageNahr Collection: Barada river in Damascus, Syria

Barada river in Damascus, Syria
Bridges over the Nahr Barada, the main river in Damascus, Syria. Date: circa 1918

Background imageNahr Collection: Bridges over Nahr al-Kalb (El Kelb), Lebanon

Bridges over Nahr al-Kalb (El Kelb), Lebanon
Railway and road bridges at Nahr al-Kalb (El Kelb) estuary, Lebanon. Nahr al-Kalb (meaning dog river ) runs from Mount Lebanon near Beirut to the Mediterranean Sea. Date: circa 1910

Background imageNahr Collection: Nahr al-Kalb (El Kelb) estuary, Lebanon

Nahr al-Kalb (El Kelb) estuary, Lebanon
Estuary of Nahr al-Kalb (El Kelb) into the Mediterranean Sea, north of Beirut, Lebanon. Nahr al-Kalb (meaning dog river ) has its source in Mount Lebanon. Date: circa 1910

Background imageNahr Collection: Nahr al-Kalb (El Kelb), Lebanon

Nahr al-Kalb (El Kelb), Lebanon
Nahr al-Kalb (El Kelb; meaning dog river ) runs from Mount Lebanon near Beirut and to the Mediterranean Sea - Lebanon. Date: 1930s

Background imageNahr Collection: Beirut (Beyrouth) River, Lebanon

Beirut (Beyrouth) River, Lebanon
Beirut (Beyrouth) River (Nahr) with railway tracks and the road Boulevard du Nahr under construction - Mount Lebanon Governate, Lebanon. To the left of the picture the river flows towards Beirut

Background imageNahr Collection: Rock Reliefs - Dog River, Lebanon

Rock Reliefs - Dog River, Lebanon
Rock cut reliefs of Shalmaneser III and Pharaoh Ramses at Dog River, Lebanon. The Nahr al-Kalb (English literal translation is Dog River)

Background imageNahr Collection: Syria Inscription

Syria Inscription
On the rocks above the Nahr- el-kelb river is a bilingual inscription referring to Sesostris, who may be identical with the pharaoh Ramses


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