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Sana, Yemen - January 18, 2008: man and woman with traditional clothes walking on the street of old Sana, Yemen
Saudi university staff and students arriving in campus at sunny day
Streets of the old city of Khiva. A group of men in national costumes. 2.05.2023. Khiva, Uzbekistan.
Elevated view of man and woman walking side by side as they explore archaeological site that was first Saudi capital and original home of royal family. Property release attached.
The tomb of the prophet danyal, located in the tarsus district of Mersin (Tomb of Daniel), Turkey
Jerusalem old city Damascus Gate aerial view sunset
Isparta, Turkey - July 27, 2012: Atabey Gazi Ertokus Madrasa Anatolian Seljuk period, was built in the year 1224. A view from the front of the madrasah.
manger square outside the church central Bethlehem, Israel-Palestine April 12 1979 Tourists visiting with army trucks in background
Mosque-Madrasa of Sultan Hassan in Cairo. Mamluk Sultanate. Medieval Cairo. Egypt.
Bukhara, Uzbekistan. May 26th, 2024. Woman cleaning the entrance of Magok-i-Attari historical mosque in central Bukhara.
Cairo, Egypt - March 12, 2003: The courtyard side of a old house which his front windows and balconies (Arabic: Mashrabiya) are made of carved wood latticework. The palm trees and green plants make the yard extremely picturesque..
Road trip, rural Morocco
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A mosque with no people in a remote part of Qatar on a bright day.
The Kirkuk citadel is a world heritage site and is supposed to be the oldest part of the city.
Two soldiers patrolling a natter alley in Jerusalem
Citadel of Aleppo. Aleppo, northern Syria. The inner gate of the citadel.
A islamic tomb in Turkey
Traditional Yemeni heritage architecture design details in historic Sanaa old town buildings in Yemen
Full length rear view of man and woman in traditional Middle Eastern attire walking through illuminated UNESCO World Heritage Site near Riyadh. Property release attached.
Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Old Town
Midyat  is an originally Assyrian/Syriac town in Mardin Province of Turkey.
The Patriarchate of Jerusalem is the Archdiocese of Jerusalem of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Until 1929, the Armenian dioceses in Syria, Lebanon, Cyprus and Egypt belonged to the Patriarchate of Jerusalem; then the Catholicate of Cilicia took over their care.\n\nThe Patriarchate is the guardian of the Armenian holy sites in Jerusalem, responsible for the Armenian community of the Holy Land and looks after the Armenian pilgrims to the Holy City.\n\nThe Patriarchal Cathedral is the Church of St. James in the Armenian Quarter of Jerusalem's Old City, where the skull of the Apostle James is kept (other relics of this disciple of Jesus are venerated in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela).\n\nThe Armenians, along with two other Christian denominations, also have a share in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, the holiest site in Christendom. The Armenian Apostolic Church has also recognized the rights of the Syrian Orthodox and the Coptic Church there.
Smiling Middle Eastern couple in their 30s wearing traditional attire and looking out over UNESCO World Heritage Site near Riyadh. Property release attached.
Prince Naguib Palace: Serene courtyard showcases the timeless beauty of Mamluk architecture with high big arches and stonework with welcoming staircase leading to ornate balcony
Traffic police officer directing the traffic on a sunny day in downtown Doha, Qatar
Fort Ad Dakhiliyah, Nizwa, Oman
The image shows a traditional courtyard in Deira, Dubai, featuring earthen buildings with a central wind tower (Barjeel). A security guard stands in the modernized courtyard, blending traditional architecture with contemporary elements under a clear blue sky.
Old Historical Arabic house in egypt
Mosque in Dorut Tilovat complex of Shahrisabz, Uzbekistan
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