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Castle & Ruins of Palmyra, Syria
A dust filled sky as sand storms sweep across the ruins of Palmyra. The weathered monuments of the ancient city of Palmyra in the foreground. Behind these, perched on the highest hill overlooking Palmyra and the oasis, is the castle of Fakhr ud-Din ibn Ma ani. Qalaat Ibn Maan. Palmyra is an oasis in the Syrian Desert, north-east of Damascus. Palmyra contains the monumental ruins of a great city that was one of the most important cultural centres of the ancient world. From the 1st to the 2nd century, the art and architecture of Palmyra, standing at the crossroads of several civilisations, married Greco-Roman techniques with local traditions and Persian influences. The castle was probably built in the 13th century by the Mamelukes. Although by then the city of Palmyra had long since declined, this was a key strategic position on the trading routes and guarded a reliable water supply, making it well worth defending. The castle takes its name from a Druze emir who liberated much of Lebanon and Syria from Ottoman rule in the first half of the 17th century. The ruined city of Palmyra was discovered by European travellers in the 17th and 18th centuries, contributing greatly to the subsequent revival of classical architectural styles and urban design in the West
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Joe & Clair Carnegie / Libyan Soup
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Castle & Ruins of Palmyra, Syria - A Glimpse into Ancient Grandeur
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. This print captures the ethereal beauty of Palmyra, an oasis nestled in the Syrian Desert. As sandstorms sweep across the ruins, a dust-filled sky adds an air of mystery to this ancient city's weathered monuments. In the foreground, we witness the remnants of a once-thriving cultural center that stood at the crossroads of civilizations. Perched majestically atop the highest hill overlooking Palmyra and its oasis is Qalaat Ibn Maan, also known as Fakhr ud-Din ibn Ma ani Castle. Built in the 13th century by Mamelukes, this fortress served as a strategic stronghold guarding vital trading routes and ensuring access to precious water sources. The castle owes its name to Druze emir who liberated Lebanon and Syria from Ottoman rule during the 17th century. Its historical significance resonates with tales of resilience and valor against oppressive forces. Discovered by European travelers in later centuries, Palmyra's ruined city sparked a revival of classical architectural styles and urban design in Western societies. From Greco-Roman techniques to local traditions infused with Persian influences, this UNESCO World Heritage site showcases a harmonious blend that transcends time. Through Joe & Clair Carnegie's lens, "Castle & Ruins of Palmyra" transports us back through history's corridors while reminding us how art can inspire appreciation for our shared heritage.
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