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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Costumes of the Near East (engraving)

Costumes of the Near East (engraving)
968788 Costumes of the Near East (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Costumes of the Near East)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Nautical Map, detail of the Gran Turco, 1564 (colour litho)

A Nautical Map, detail of the Gran Turco, 1564 (colour litho)
955466 A Nautical Map, detail of the Gran Turco, 1564 (colour litho) by Maggiolo, Giacomo (16th Century); Biblioteca Civica Bertoliana, Vicenza, Italy; Alinari

Background imageRelated Images Collection: St Louis performing good deeds: Liberating prisoners in Syria (stained glass)

St Louis performing good deeds: Liberating prisoners in Syria (stained glass)
942648 St Louis performing good deeds: Liberating prisoners in Syria (stained glass) by French School; Church of St. Madeleine, Troyes, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Castelorizo, near Myra, in Syria, Asia Minor (engraving)

Castelorizo, near Myra, in Syria, Asia Minor (engraving)
978259 Castelorizo, near Myra, in Syria, Asia Minor (engraving) by Bartlett, William Henry (1809-54) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Castelorizo, near Myra, in Syria)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Syrian Costumes (engraving)

Syrian Costumes (engraving)
3654333 Syrian Costumes (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Syrian Costumes. Illustration for The Imperial Gazetteer)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Two Caravans at the Entrance to the Valley Leading to Palmyra (oil on canvas)

Two Caravans at the Entrance to the Valley Leading to Palmyra (oil on canvas)
3725925 Two Caravans at the Entrance to the Valley Leading to Palmyra (oil on canvas) by Hilair, Jean-Baptiste (1751- after 1822); 79.7x151.4 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; French

Background imageRelated Images Collection: View of a Levantine Port, 1640-77 (oil on canvas)

View of a Levantine Port, 1640-77 (oil on canvas)
3704080 View of a Levantine Port, 1640-77 (oil on canvas) by Wyck, Thomas (1616-77); 74x61 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: Levantine port)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Christmas Eve in Damascus (litho)

Christmas Eve in Damascus (litho)
1051586 Christmas Eve in Damascus (litho) by Maud, William T. (1865-1903); Private Collection; (add.info.: Christmas Eve in Damascus)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Syrian Woman sometimes identified as Cleopatra, 1st Century BC (sculpture)

Syrian Woman sometimes identified as Cleopatra, 1st Century BC (sculpture)
872756 Syrian Woman sometimes identified as Cleopatra, 1st Century BC (sculpture) by Greek, (1st century BC); Private Collection; Greek, out of copyright

Background imageRelated Images Collection: King Salumeli making a libation, 11th-9th century BC (stone)

King Salumeli making a libation, 11th-9th century BC (stone)
899841 King Salumeli making a libation, 11th-9th century BC (stone) by Syrian; Museum of Anatolian Civilisations, Ankara, Turkey; (add.info.: Le Roi Salumeli faisant une libation)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Head of a Prince or Princess of Ugarit (ivory) (see also 110898-99)

Head of a Prince or Princess of Ugarit (ivory) (see also 110898-99)
XIR200008 Head of a Prince or Princess of Ugarit (ivory) (see also 110898-99) by Phoenician, (13th century BC); height: 15 cm; National Museum, Damascus, Syria; (add.info.: encrusted with gold)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Basin decorated with geometric patterns, animals and script

Basin decorated with geometric patterns, animals and script
XIR198439 Basin decorated with geometric patterns, animals and script, made for Hugh IV of Lusignan (1299-1359) King of Cyprus

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Anglo-Arab Troops Entering Damascus in 1918, from Le Pelerin (colour litho)

Anglo-Arab Troops Entering Damascus in 1918, from Le Pelerin (colour litho)
CHT196241 Anglo-Arab Troops Entering Damascus in 1918, from Le Pelerin (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sety I in Syria (XIXth Dynasty), c. 1920 (litho)

Sety I in Syria (XIXth Dynasty), c. 1920 (litho)
1122897 Sety I in Syria (XIXth Dynasty), c.1920 (litho) by Ward, Charles Daniel (1872-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hutchinsons History of the Nations published by Hutchinson & Co)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Karnac, 27th November 1838, 1842-1849 (hand-coloured lithograph)

Karnac, 27th November 1838, 1842-1849 (hand-coloured lithograph)
986404 Karnac, 27th November 1838, 1842-1849 (hand-coloured lithograph) by Roberts, David (1796-1864) (after); 60.5x43.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Karnac, 27th November 1838)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Kurdish Refugee

Kurdish Refugee
Sahin AVCI

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Syrian Children II

Syrian Children II
Seyhan Terzioglu

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Women washing

Women washing
Faruk Uslu

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Syrian children

Syrian children
Murat İbranoğlu

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Syrian Tragedy

Syrian Tragedy
Marco Tagliarino

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Lady 'Perseverance' and the shadows of Loss

Lady "Perseverance" and the shadows of Loss
Alezik Photography

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Australian troops set out to occupy a commanding tactical position in Syria

Australian troops set out to occupy a commanding tactical position in Syria. 3rd July 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell, who arrived in India to take over duty as Commander-in-Chief

Gen. Sir Archibald Wavell, who arrived in India to take over duty as Commander-in-Chief, India, photographed directing operations in an observation post at Merj Ayoum before he left Syria

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Allied advance into Syria. Australian infantry marching across country in Syria

The Allied advance into Syria. Australian infantry marching across country in Syria. 3rd July 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Signing of the peace convention between the government of Syria

Signing of the peace convention between the government of Syria and general Sir Henry Maitland Wilson of behalf of the C in C Middle East, at Sydney Smith barracks, Acre. Circa July 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: British soldiers returned in Syria. A group of returned prisoners in a very

British soldiers returned in Syria. A group of returned prisoners in a very cheerful mood. 5th August 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Transjordan mechanised squadron on parade before a patrol on the Syrian border. June 1941

Transjordan mechanised squadron on parade before a patrol on the Syrian border. June 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Imperial forces move forward on the Syrian frontier during Second World War

Imperial forces move forward on the Syrian frontier during Second World War. Soldiers keeping a good look out among the rocks near the frontier. July 3rd 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Vichy troops were repatriated from Syria at Beirut, and Australian troops lined

Vichy troops were repatriated from Syria at Beirut, and Australian troops lined the quayside and played the ship out. Vichy troops are seen going aboard on of the boats which took them to Tunis

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Imperial forces move forward on the Syrian frontier. Photo shows - This gun is

Imperial forces move forward on the Syrian frontier. Photo shows - This gun is ready for immediate action at the hands of these Australian artillerymen. Circa 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Occupation of Syria. Turkish soldiers and the crews of British armoured cars

The Occupation of Syria. Turkish soldiers and the crews of British armoured cars fraternising on the Turkish Syrian border. Circa 1940s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Vichy representatives sign British armistice terms. After thirty five days fighting

Vichy representatives sign British armistice terms. After thirty five days fighting, the Syrian campaign has come to an end with the representatives of General Dent

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Occupation of Palmyra. After strong opposition British troops occupied Palmyra in

Occupation of Palmyra. After strong opposition British troops occupied Palmyra in Eastern Syria. British troops searching the ruins of the Temple of Baal for any snipers posts. Circa 1940s

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The allied advance into Syria. Axis infiltration into Syria compelled the advance

The allied advance into Syria. Axis infiltration into Syria compelled the advance of the allied forces to avert so dangerous a threat

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Royal Navy and Royal New Zealand Navy warships exchange fire with Vichy destroyers off

Royal Navy and Royal New Zealand Navy warships exchange fire with Vichy destroyers off the Syrian coast. Circa June 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Commander-in-Chief, General Sir Claude Auchinleck inspects Indian troops in Syria

The Commander-in-Chief, General Sir Claude Auchinleck inspects Indian troops in Syria during his tour. Circa September 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: To drive home the Allied victory in North Africa the French

To drive home the Allied victory in North Africa the French and British authorities in Syria and Lebanon organised with the help of the R.A.F

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Axis infiltration into Syria compelled the advance of the Allied Forces to avert so

Axis infiltration into Syria compelled the advance of the Allied Forces to avert so dangerous a threat. British and Free French forces have been opposed by the Vichy troops

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Soldiers of the Imperial Australian Force operating in the hill country of the Syria

Soldiers of the Imperial Australian Force operating in the hill country of the Syria countryside during the Second World War. June 1941

Background imageRelated Images Collection: With his command of of Circassian native cavalry, Colonel Collet crossed from Syria into

With his command of of Circassian native cavalry, Colonel Collet crossed from Syria into Trans-Jordan to join the Free French Forces

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A soldier of the Australian Imperial Force on his motorcycle passing one of the caravans

A soldier of the Australian Imperial Force on his motorcycle passing one of the caravans which dominate the roads near Damascus, Syria during the Second World War. February 1942

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Victory leaflet raid over Syria and Lebanon. R. A. F. plane dropping leaflets

Victory leaflet raid over Syria and Lebanon. R. A. F. plane dropping leaflets
Victory leaflet raid over Syria and Lebanon. R.A.F. plane dropping leaflets. 28th June 1943

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Victory leaflet raid over Syria and Lebanon. Lebanese scrambling to catch leaflets

Victory leaflet raid over Syria and Lebanon. Lebanese scrambling to catch leaflets falling in Beirut. 28th June 1943

Background imageRelated Images Collection: New Zealand troops stationed in Syria are not idle during the quiet spell there

New Zealand troops stationed in Syria are not idle during the quiet spell there. They keep themselves in first class condition and are ready for any emergency

Background imageRelated Images Collection: One of the last horse regiments in the British Army is the Jordan Frontier Force Cavalry

One of the last horse regiments in the British Army is the Jordan Frontier Force Cavalry Regiment. It contains men of many races, including Arabs, Circassians, Druses

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Suez Crisis 1956 The Turkish Foreign Minister Etehem Menderes (with briefcase

Suez Crisis 1956 The Turkish Foreign Minister Etehem Menderes (with briefcase) chats with Turkish Ambassador Suap Hayri Urguplu after arriving in London for talks with Selwyn Lloyd about increasing

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The last straw. Vicky 31st October 1956 Vickys take on the Suez Crisis

The last straw. Vicky 31st October 1956 Vickys take on the Suez Crisis. A camel loaded with burdens tittled: Suez Crisis, Arab Border Raids, Israels Reprisals, Western Political Blunders

Background imageRelated Images Collection: A Damascus cobbler Circa 1935

A Damascus cobbler Circa 1935



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