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little-fig:The ruins of Palmyra with Qala’ at Ibn Maan Castle in the distance, Syria (by IANLAYZELLU
Statue of queen Zenobia in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, Lattakia, Syria
Fresco from the synagogue at the ancient city of Dura-Europos (Syria), depicting Moses and the Israe
Tartus, Syria (x)
lionofchaeronea:Fresco from the synagogue at the ancient city of Dura-Europos (Syria), depicting Mos
youcannottakeitwithyou:Nazmi Afshari, Syria/NetherlandsLegs
A more distinctive flag for Syria from /r/vexillology Top comment: It looks cool as an image, but I
templar-queen:→Lara Croft in Syria & Siberia [Rise of the Tomb Raider]
#WAKEUPCALL for Syria Text CHILD to 50300 to donate €4 to UNICEF. Nominees:@JackBlack42 @WillFerreI
robert-hadley:A Damascus tile panel, probably Syria, 19th century or earlier.
blakebaggott:Shaun King on Twitter
The Dura Europos Synagogue, Dura Europos, Syria. Images of the Excavation and Frescoes via the Yale
cityhopper2: Old town street in Damascus, November 2005, Syria photography by cityhopper2
historyarchaeologyartefacts:Ancient Byzantine silver ewer, c. 550 CE. Excavated in Syria in 1910. [1
death-blood-massacre: Got to love Syria – random headless corpse is sitting in a random street. The
Safwan Dahoul aka صفوان دحول (Syrian, b. 1961, Hama, Syria, based Dubai, United Arab Emirates) - Dre
Agricultural landscape near Baniyas, Tartus Governorate, Syria (35°07’ N, 35°56’ E).
superbestiario: Klimt’s famous “kiss” on the walls of a devastated building in Syria
khaste-irooni: Men hold up a baby saved from a pile of rubble. Damascus, Syria, 2014 Images like t
(via Krak des Chevaliers, Syria; [2048×1152]. : ArchitecturePorn)
biladal-sham:Syria. Palmyra/Tadmur. 1995. The Roman ruins. Harry Gruyaert.
robert-hadley:A Damascus tile panel, probably Syria, 19th century or earlier.
tanyushenka: Photography: Aleppo, Syria, 2010Photographer: Nicholas Johnson
Please don’t keep silent about the plight of thousands of Christian families in Syria and Iraq
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