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Background imageRelated Images Collection: The shadow of an internally displaced girl who fled Raqqa is cast at the water point

The shadow of an internally displaced girl who fled Raqqa is cast at the water point at a camp in Ain Issa, north of Raqqa, Syria August 12, 2017. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra - RC1419AF22D0

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Red deer roam on a foggy day in the Golan Heights, near Israels border with Syria

Red deer roam on a foggy day in the Golan Heights, near Israels border with Syria January 17, 2012. Israel captured the Golan Heights from Syria in the 1967 Middle East war

Background imageRelated Images Collection: HMS Diamond Escorting Ark Futura During Operation Recsyr

HMS Diamond Escorting Ark Futura During Operation Recsyr
Type 45 destroyer HMS Diamond, whilst escorting the merchant ship Ark Futura during Operation Recsyr. HMS Diamond has completed her role escorting ships carrying Syrias chemical weapons stock for

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ships of Op Recsyr Removing Chemical Weapons from Syria

Ships of Op Recsyr Removing Chemical Weapons from Syria
Type 23 frigate HMS Montrose (foreground) escorts MV Taikoduring Operation Recsyr (REmoval of Chemical weapons from SYRia) near Cyprus in February 2014

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Red Arrows Flying Over HMS Diamond

Red Arrows Flying Over HMS Diamond
The Red Arrows fly over the Royal Navy destroyer HMS Diamond as she sails past Cyprus. HMS Diamond was on tasking in the Mediterranean as part of OP RECSYR (Removal of Chemical Weapons in Syria)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Damascus, Syria - A section of the Barada River

Damascus, Syria - A section of the Barada River, which runs through the centre of the city. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Syria - Punishment of a servant (2 / 3)

Syria - Punishment of a servant (2 / 3)
A domestic situation unfolds in Syria - the Mistress of the house punishes her serving maid - she is tied up and her upper-body clothes are removed. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ancient Egypt, Wall painting/carving, Karnak/Luxor Pylon Six

Ancient Egypt, Wall painting/carving, Karnak/Luxor Pylon Six, Part of the lists of tribes of the south
3476448 Ancient Egypt, Wall painting/carving, Karnak/Luxor Pylon Six, Part of the lists of tribes of the south and of Syria which were subjugated by Tutmoses III's army, Karnak Temple, Luxor

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Syrian woodpecker

Syrian woodpecker
Vida

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Damascus Syria Skyline

Damascus Syria Skyline
Michael Tompsett

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Bay of Acre, Syria

Bay of Acre, Syria

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Site of Naamans House, Damascus, Syria

Site of Naamans House, Damascus, Syria

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Syria Damascus Site of Namaan's House pre-1900

Syria Damascus Site of Namaan's House pre-1900
Syria Damascus Site of Namaan's House pre-1900

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Syria Palmyra pre-1900

Syria Palmyra pre-1900

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Palmyra, Syria

Palmyra, Syria

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Street called Straight, Damascus, Syria, hand

Street called Straight, Damascus, Syria, hand
Street called Straight, Damascus, Syria, Victorian period, hand coloured photo

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Street called Straight, Damascus, Syria

Street called Straight, Damascus, Syria

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Interior of a house in Damascus probably 1870s

Interior of a house in Damascus probably 1870s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Mount Hermon probably 1870s

Mount Hermon probably 1870s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British troops at Mouslimie Station in Syria during WW1

British troops at Mouslimie Station in Syria during WW1

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Palmyra Temple site, Syria, Victorian period

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ruins of the ancient city of Carchemish

Ruins of the ancient city of Carchemish (Karkamis, Karkemish, Kargamis, Karkamisa, Karakamisa, Karikamisa, Gargamis) - an important ancient capital in the northern part of the region of Syria

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Syrian Scholar Reading

Syrian Scholar Reading
Painting of a learned Syrian scholar reading holy works. Date: 1902

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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Map of Turkey

Map of Turkey, Mesopotania, Armenia and Syria Date: circa 1910

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Syria, Palmyra. Temple of Bel (Baal)

Syria, Palmyra. Temple of Bel (Baal)
Syria, Palmyra. Ancient city, documented already in the 2nd millennium. General view of the Roman Temple of Bel (Baal), supreme god of the Palmyrians. (Oasis of Tadmor)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Judith and Holofernes, 1624, by Valentin de Boulogne

Judith and Holofernes, 1624, by Valentin de Boulogne
Valentin de Boulogne (1591-1632). French Baroque painter. Judith and Holofernes, 1624. Oil on canvas. National Museum of Fine Arts. Valletta. Malta. Date: 2019

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Syria. Dead Cities. Serjilla. Remains of the necropolis

Syria. Dead Cities. Serjilla. Remains of the necropolis
Syria. Dead Cities. Serjilla. Ancient city founded ca. 473 AD and abandoned in 7th century AD. Remains of the necropolis. (Photo taken before the Syrian civil war). Date: 2011

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Attack on Sidon by Commodore Charles Napier

Attack on Sidon by Commodore Charles Napier, 26 September 1840. British, Turkish and Austrian ships bombarding Egyptian positions in the Lebanese port of Sidon during the Syrian War

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Yazidi woman

A Yazidi woman
People of the Caucasus series by Max Karl Tilke - A Yazidi woman (Yezidi). The Yazidis are an endogamous and mostly Kurmanji (Northern Kurdish) speaking minority, indigenous to the Kurdish regions

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Syria. Rueiha. Dead Cities. Northwest Syria. Roman Empire

Syria. Rueiha. Dead Cities. Northwest Syria. Roman Empire
Syria. Rueiha. Dead Cities or Forgotten Cities. Northwest Syria. Roman Empire to Byzantine Christianity. 1st to 7th century, abandoned between 8th-10th centuries. Unesco World Heritage Site

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Damascus, Syria, circa 1880s - Site of the death of St Paul

Damascus, Syria, circa 1880s - Site of the death of St Paul. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Roman sarcophagus showing the dead reclining on a couch. Arc

Roman sarcophagus showing the dead reclining on a couch. Arc
Roman art. Sarcophagus showing the dead reclining on a couch. Archaeological Museum. Tadmor. Syria

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Byzantine Art. Syria. Al Bara (al-kafr). Dead Towns. Decorat

Byzantine Art. Syria. Al Bara (al-kafr). Dead Towns. Decorative detail in the Mausoleum-Pyramid. Western Asia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: 5th Century AD Al Bara Al-Kafr Archaeological

5th Century AD Al Bara Al-Kafr Archaeological
5th, Century, AD, Al, Bara, Al-Kafr, archaeological, park, archeology, Architecture, arqueological, sites, Art, Asia, building, byzantine, Byzantine, Empire, Byzantium, christian, christianity, Dead

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Byzantine Art. Syria. Basilica of St. Simeon (476-491). Arou

Byzantine Art. Syria. Basilica of St. Simeon (476-491). Around Aleppo. Arquitectural detail. Western Asia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Byzantine Art. Serjilla. Chi Rho. Syria. Western Asia

Byzantine Art. Serjilla. Chi Rho. Syria. Western Asia
Byzantine Art. Serjilla. Relief of Chi Rho. Syria. Western Asia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Byzantine Art. Syria. Rueiha. Dead towns. Arc detail

Byzantine Art. Syria. Rueiha. Dead towns. Arc detail. Middle East. Asia

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Second Battle of Abukir : 5000 newly-landed British troops under Abercromby drive 2000 French

Second Battle of Abukir : 5000 newly-landed British troops under Abercromby drive 2000 French from their positions, but with heavy losses from the French guns Date: 8 March 1801

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Stalagmite of ice in the cave at Beilstein in Syria seen in 1889 (Austria) Date: 1889

Stalagmite of ice in the cave at Beilstein in Syria seen in 1889 (Austria) Date: 1889

Background imageRelated Images Collection: ELISHA IN SAMARIA

ELISHA IN SAMARIA
Ben-hadad king of Syria besiegs Samaria, where food becomes so scarce the populace are reduced to cannibalism : the king of Israel blames Elisha and plans his death



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