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Two mausoleum domes, old Casbah with dry stones and walls enlightened with sunlight. Stone tomb epitaphs, mountain cliff and clear shiny sky.
Oran, Algeria: Stele of the Maghreb - sea front - Place Bamako - photo by M.Torres
Qasr Kharana (sometimes Harrana, al-Kharanah, Kharaneh, Kharana or Hraneh), a desert castle in eastern Jordan
Saudi Arabia’s first UNESCO World Heritage Site, rock-cut tomb erected in 1st-century CE during Nabataean civilization, illuminated by afternoon sunlight.
The grave of Charles de Foucauld, El Golea oasis, Ghardaia Province, Algeria.
Hegra (Mada'in Salih), Saudi Arabia
Uch Sharif, Ruins of centuries old Mausoleums close Bahawalpur, Pakistan
Qusayr Amra,probably built between 730 - 740 AD, is located near Wadi Butum, a seasonal watercourse There was both a fortress with a garrison and a residence/pleasure palace that comprised a reception hall and hammam bath complex with changing room, warm and hot rooms - all decorated with figurative murals and extensive fresco paintings The bath building and reception hall are unique for Islamic architecture, depicting bathing and hunting scenes, Byzantine style portraits, crafts and trades and  animals, together with inscriptions in both Greek and Arabic The  zodiac on the domed ceiling of the caldarium, hot room, is one of the earliest known surviving examples of a map of the heavens on a dome
Abu Darwish Mosque, downtown area, Amman, Jordan, Middle East. Modernist architecture. Built in 1961 with unmistakable alternating layers of black and white stones. Amman, Jordan
The Lost City of Ubar in the Empty Quarter, Oman.
The mosque and Muslim cemetery in dessert mountains of Hasankeyf town, Kurdistan, Turkey
Madain Saleh Nabatean civilisation rock cut tombs in desert of Saudi Arabia.
Sufi Mausoleum in Omdurman, Sudan
Old mosque in Karnak.  Egypt, North Africa.
Jericho, Israel, March 5, 2022 : The old destroyed building stands on a minefield on the Baptismal Site of Jesus Christ - Qasr el Yahud near to Jericho in Israel
Al Ghaydah, Al Mahrah Governorate, Yemen: large beehive shaped tombs with domes and crenellation at Habib Salem Cemetery - wali tombs.
Architecture of Timimoun, Adrar Province, south-central Algeria
Tombs pepper the cliffside at Aswan cataracts. The River Nile has always and continues to be a lifeline for Egypt. Trade, communication, agriculture, water and now tourism provide the essential ingredients of life - from the Upper Nile and its cataracts, along its fertile banks to the Lower Nile and Delta. In many ways life has not changed for centuries, with transport often relying on the camel on land and felucca on the river
Exterior of Hammam Al Sarah, Desert Castle, Jordan
Middle Eastern man providing sense of scale for massive tomb of Lihyan, son of Kuza, erected in 1st-century CE and UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Aga Khan Mausoleum on the west bank of Nile in Aswan, Egypt, Africa
This old Muslim cemetery is far from people's homes. It is rarely visited. Mostly only shepherds, travelers and pilgrims visit this place.
Al-Qarah, Al-Hofuf, Al-Ahsa Oasis, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia: Mosque of Abu Dhar al-Ghafari - Friday Mosque - rock face of the Al-Qarah mountain / Jabal Al-Qarah, UNESCO world heritage site.
Ancient ruins, Old Dongola in Sudan, Sahara desert
The Cataracts, Aswan, Nile River, Egypt. The River Nile has always and continues to be a lifeline for Egypt. Trade, communication, agriculture, water and now tourism provide the essential ingredients of life - from the Upper Nile and its cataracts, along its fertile banks to the Lower Nile and Delta. In many ways life has not changed for centuries, with transport often relying on the camel on land and felucca on the river
The famous Qubbet el-Hawa and the Tombs of Nobles in Aswan in Upper Egypt in Northern Africa.
View of The Pir Huseyn Khanqah and Mausoleum\n\nThe Pir Huseyn Khanqah and Mausoleum lies along the left bank of Pirsaat River (Pirsaatçay), 126 kilometers to the southwest of Baku. The inscription plaque over the portal, read by V. Kratchkovskaya in 1952, announces that the khanqah (dervish monastery) was built by Sharaf al-Dawla wal-din Hasan during the reign of the Shirvanshah Afridhun Abul-Muzaffar Fariburz (Fariburz III, 1225–1255).
The Amra desert castle (Qasr Amra) near Amman, Jordan. World Heritage, built in 8th century by the Umayyad caliph Walid II and famous for it's unique frescos.
ancient tomb under the Flaming Mountains at Turpan, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, China.
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