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Deir Amar, c1906-1913, (1915). Creator: Mark Sykes
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Deir Amar, c1906-1913, (1915). Creator: Mark Sykes
Deir Amar, c1906-1913, (1915). Women and children outside traditional stone houses in the village of Deir al-Qamar, (Lebanon). From " The Caliphs Last Heritage, a short history of the Turkish Empire" by Lt.-Col. Sir Mark Sykes. [Macmillan & Co, London, 1915]
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The captivating print titled "Deir Amar, c1906-1913" transports us back in time to the early 20th century village of Deir al-Qamar in Lebanon. The image, captured by Lt. -Col. Sir Mark Sykes, showcases a scene filled with women and children outside their traditional stone houses. As we gaze at this snapshot from history, we are drawn to the architectural beauty of the village. An archway stands proudly in the background, symbolizing both strength and elegance. It serves as a reminder of the rich Arab heritage that once thrived within these walls. The simplicity and authenticity of life during this era is evident through the presence of children playing freely amidst their surroundings. Their carefree spirits reflect an innocence untouched by modernity. Lt. -Col. Sir Mark Sykes' lens not only captures a moment frozen in time but also provides us with a glimpse into the Ottoman Empire's last remnants before its decline. Through his lens, we witness how people lived harmoniously within their community despite external influences. This print is more than just an image; it is a testament to our shared human experience across cultures and generations. lt reminds us that even though time may pass and empires may rise and fall, there will always be stories etched into stones waiting for curious eyes like ours to uncover them.
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