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Syria. The Citadel of Aleppo. Entranceislamic art. The Citadel of Aleppo. The majority of the construction as it stands today is thought to originate from the Ayyubid period. 13th-15th centuries. Entrance
Byzantine Art. Syria. Resafa. View of the ruins. Western AsiByzantine Art. Syria. Resafa. Archaeological site situated south-west of the city of Ar Raqqah and the Euphrates. Biblical Rezeph. Ruins. Western Asia
Syria. Palmyra. Portico of Colonnade. 3rd century. Oasis Tadmor
Syria. Apamea or Apameia (Afamia). Colonnade in the Cardo Maximus. Detail
The Beauty of Palmyra. C. 190-210 A. C. Limestone. CarlsbergThe Beauty of Palmyra. C. 190-210 A.C. Limestone. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
A Palmyrene priest. C. 190-210 A. C. Limestone. Carlsberg GlyA Palmyrene priest. C. 190-210 A.C. Limestone. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum. Copenhagen. Denmark
Syria. Damascus. Souq entrance
Roman Art. Syria. Relief depicting an antelope. From PalmyraRoman Art. Syria. Relief depicting an antelope. It comes from Palmyra. Garden of the Archaeological Museum of Palmyra. Tadmor
Syria. Damascus. Azm Palace. FacadeSyria. Damascus. Azm Palace (Beit Al-Azem). Facade. It was originally built in 1750 as a residence for the Ottoman governor of Damascus As ad Pasha al-Azm
Roman Art. Syria. Farming. Collecting dates. Mosaic. Theatre of Bosra. 2nd century. Hauran region
Syria. Damascus. Tile decoration on the outside of Beit Nassan Palace
Roman art. Syria. Palmyra. The tetrapylon. Ancient type of monument of cubic shape with a gate on each of the four sides
Syria. Palmyra. Great temple of Bel. 1st century A. CRoman Art. Syria. Palmyra. Great temple of Bel, built under Tiberius in 19 A.C.. Oasis of Tadmor
Syria. Damascus. Sayyidah Ruqayya Mosque, built in 1985 Shiite cult. Courtyard
Syrian. Hama. The Noria of Al-Mohamedieh of Hama along the Orentes river. Middle East
Ceramic of Hypogeum of Til BarsipCeramic vessels inside the Hypogeum of Til Barsip, from various tombs of the Cemetery of Amarneh. 2650-2000 BC. Middle Syrian Euphrates Region. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
Black basalt relief depicting a soldier on a horse. SyriaBlack basalt relief depicting a soldier on a horse. He was one of the 187 reliefs that decorated the base of the south wall of the Palace of King Kapara. 10th century BC
Syria. Hama. The Azm Palace. 18th century. Residence of the Ottoman rulers. Nowadays the building houses the Museum of the City
Syria. Harem. City and fortressSyria. Harem. View of the city. First, Ayyubid fortress ruins, built in the 12th century
Syria. Crusader church inside the Citadel of Salah Ed-Din or Saladin castle. Near Latakia. World Heritage Site by UNESCO
Syria. Qal at Ja bar castleSyria. Qal at Ja bar. Castle on the left bank of Lake Assad. The current structures are primarily the work of Nur ad-Din Zangi, who rebuilt the castle from 1168 onwards. Ar-Raqqah Governorate
Syria. Hama. General view and the noria in the Orontes river
Syria. The Citadel of Salah Ed-Din or Saladin castle. Near Latakia. World Heritage Site by UNESCO
Syria. Hama. Noria in the Orontes river next to Nur Al-Din Mosque, erected by Nur ad-Din Zangi in 1172
Azem Palace. Damascus, Syrian Arab RepublicSyrian Arab Republic. Damascus. Azem Palace. 1750. House of Museum of Arts and Popular Traditions. Courtyard
The Ain Dara temple. Around Aleppo. SyriaThe Ain Dara temple. Dating to between the 10th and 8th century B.C. First, ritual pool. Around Aleppo. Syria
Syria. Palmyra. Roman theater. 1st century A.D. Stage and orchestra
Apamea. Cardo Maximus. SyriaApamea or Apameia (Afamia). Colonnade in the Cardo Maximus. Syria
Syria. Bosra. Al-Omari Mosque. Early eighth century. Rebuilt between 12th and 13th centuries. Exterior view
Syria. Basilica of St. Simeon (476-491). Courtyard with theByzantine Art. Syria. 5th Century. Basilica of St. Simeon (476-491). Courtyard with the remains of the St. Simeon column. Around Aleppo
The Siege of Dapur (1269 B. C. ). Egyptian princes assault towThe Siege of Dapur (1269 B.C.). Egyptian princes assault towers and enemies jump from the top. 13th century B.C. Nineteenth Dynasty. New Kingdom. Relief. Ramesseum. Necropolis of Thebes
SYRIA. APAMEA (Afamia). Colonnade in Cardo Maximus Avenue
SYRIA. APAMEA (Afamia). Roman houses. Ruins
SYRIA. APAMEA (Afamia). Architrave of the colonnade in Cardo Maximus Avenue
Great Mosque of Aleppo or Umayyad Mosque. Aleppo. SyriaGreat Mosque of Aleppo or Umayyad Mosque. Seleucid minaret raised as an independent construction in 1092. Aleppo. Syria
MOSQUE OF DAMASCUS. View of the Prayer Room or haram. DamascMOSQUE OF DAMASCUS. View of the Prayer Room or haram. The marble mausoleum indicates the place where was buried the head of Saint John the Baptist, revered by Muslims as a prophet
Syria. Amrit. Partial view of the ruins. South of TartousSyria. Amrit. City founded around the year 3000 B.C. by the Amorites. Partial view of the ruins. South of Tartous
Damascus, Syria - The Straight Road / Street Date: circa 1910s
Damascus, Syria - Road close to the Umayyad Mosque ( The Great Mosque of Damascus ). Date: circa 1910s
Camel Caravan close to Valley of Tombs, Palmyra, SyriaCamel Caravan close to Palmyra, Homs Governate, Syria. Dating back to the Neolithic, Palmyra was first attested in the early second millennium BC as a caravan stop for travellers crossing the Syrian
Syria / ArchaeologyA reconstruction, based on German archaeological excavations, of the basic layout of the North Syrian walled city of Sendschirli. Date: late 19th century
ST Simeon the AncientSaint Simeon the Ancient (? - ?390) - Syrian saint who lived in a cave
Ephraem SyrusEPHRAEM SYRUS the Syrian Mesopotamian Christian writer Date: 306 - 373
View down Rue Ramy toward Column at Marjeh Square, DamascusView down Rue Ramy toward the Column at Marjeh Square, Damascus, Syria. This bronze column was erected by Sultan Abdul Hamid II to commemorate the opening of the first telegraphic link in the Middle
Porte de l Est, Damascus, Syria. Date: 1932
General view of the ruins of Palmyra, SyriaGeneral view of the ruins of Palmyra, heritage site in Syria. Date: circa 1920
Pigeons - Black Capuchins and DamascenesAn illustration showing two Black Capuchins, also known as Syrian Wammentauben Beirut pigeons, and two Damascenes in an outdoor scenery
The Syrian Goat, Capra hircus.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Ebenezer Siblys Universal System of Natural History, 1794