RMBJPXPA–Portico of the Umayyad Mosque, Damascus, Syria
RMA7AW8P–Jordan, Amman, Citadel, Umayyad palace
RMA145C0–Umayyad Mosque Damascus Syria
RMANP57X–detail of, West portico, Great Mosque of Damascus, Syria
RMARCF7M–Frescos of artisans on side aisle ceiling, Qusayr Amra, Umayyad bath complex, Jordan, Middle East
RMGG2EKD–Damas, golden dinar bearing the effigy of Umayyad caliph Abd al-Malik 685 until 705 Syria Paris. Bibliothèque nationale
RM2BDX9KJ–Umayyad Palace, Lebanon
RMG3CRA9–Damascus, Syria - The Umayyad Mosque
RM2B013PP–Egypt: Woven cloth with repeated medallion designs, Umayyad Caliphate, 7th-8th century. The patterns, which form fairly simple geometrical shapes, are similar in design to the mosaic floors found in the Umayyad desert palaces of Jordan and Palestine.
RM2A25JTC–The Mshatta Facade; decorated part of the facade of the 8th century Umayyad residential palace of Qasr Mshatta, one of the Desert Castles of Jordan
RMF6P2T8–Umayyad Mosque, Damascus, Syria
RMEGTF3X–Syria. Damascus. Umayyad Mosque or Great Mosque of Damascus. 8th century.
RMRTGA9W–umayyad mosque, damascus, syria, 1900-10
RMB36D9E–Umayyad Mosque in Damascus Syria
RMBYA4T2–Syria, Damascus - The Umayyad Mosque Courtyard And The Minaret
RM2CGPX6N–Damascus, Syria. Umayyad Mosque. Photographed September 1972.
RMWW2F1D–A member of staff at Morton & Eden holds an extremely rare early Islamic gold coin which is expected to fetch ??1.4m at auction in London. PA Photo. Picture date: Thursday September 12, 2019. Measuring a 20mm across, about the size of a modern ??1 piece, it is one of the world's rarest and most treasured Islamic gold coins from the first dynasty of Islam, the Umayyad gold dinar dated 105h (723AD). Photo credit should read: Victoria Jones/PA Wire
RM2BDY1PR–Umayyad Ruins, Anjar, Lebanon
RMG3CR7E–The courtyard by the Umayyad Mosque - Damascus, Syria
RM2B013PN–Iraq/Iran: Silk hanging with decorative bird motifs, Umayyad Caliphate, c. 650-750. A samitum-woven textile, featuring paired birds standing on winged palmettes in medallions, possibly pheasants or peacocks and eagles.
RM2A25JTD–The Mshatta Facade; decorated part of the facade of the 8th century Umayyad residential palace of Qasr Mshatta, one of the Desert Castles of Jordan
RFG337H3–Umayyad Mosque in Damascus
RMCE932C–Syria. Damascus. Umayyad Mosque or Great Mosque of Damascus. South entrance decorated with mosaics.
RMRTGA8X–Syria, Damascus, panorama with the great Umayyad Mosque, 1920-30
RMB2K8M3–Inside the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus Syria
RMC5M2JM–Umayyad palace Khirbat al-mafjar (750s), Jericho, Israel
RMCB6BXN–Umayyad Mosque courtyard with the Treasury, Damascus, Syria. Built 715CE.
RMJ5F2HA–Map of the Umayyad Caliphate at its height around the turn of the 8th century. From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915
RFFBX9GX–8C EUROPE. UMAYYAD CALIPHATE. Arab Carolingian Byzantine Empires, 1880 old map
RMBNJFKN–Syria February 2006 Damascus city Umayyad Mosque UNESCO World heritage site minarets rooftops
RM2HX2X5H–Amman Citadel. Umayyad Palace from 8th century and remains. Jordan.
RMC26PWY–Mausoleum of Saladin ( Salah ad Din ) next to Umayyad Mosque Muslim Old City Damascus Syria
RMCP3TJY–Syria - Aleppo (Halab). The Umayyad Mosque (XI century UNESCO World Heritage List, 1986), the court
RMA8NPJJ–Umayyad Mosque - Damascus SYRIA
RM2HWCKHJ–Damascus, Syria. Umayyad Mosque. Photographed September 1972.
RMWW2EWA–A member of staff at Morton & Eden holds an extremely rare early Islamic gold coin which is expected to fetch £1.4m at auction in London. PA Photo. Picture date: Thursday September 12, 2019. Measuring a 20mm across, about the size of a modern £1 piece, it is one of the world's rarest and most treasured Islamic gold coins from the first dynasty of Islam, the Umayyad gold dinar dated 105h (723AD). Photo credit should read: Victoria Jones/PA Wire
RMT96GGN–The Umayyad Caliphate (Omayyad) was the second of the four major caliphates established after the death of Muhammad. The caliphate was ruled by the Umayyad dynasty, hailing from Mecca. Syria remained the Umayyads' main power base thereafter, and Damascus was their capital. The Umayyads continued the Muslim conquests, incorporating the Transoxiana, Sindh, the Maghreb and the Iberian Peninsula (Al-Andalus) into the Muslim world.
RMHH4GW7–Arches - Umayyad Mosque, Damascus, Syria
RM2GE659P–Syria: The Gate of the Great Umayyad Mosque, Damascus. Painting by Gustav Bauernfeind (1848-1904), 1890. Gustav Bauernfeind (4 September 1848, Sulz am Neckar - 24 December 1904, Jerusalem) was a German painter, illustrator and architect of partly Jewish origin. He is considered to be one of the most notable Orientalist painters of Germany.
RM2A25JRP–The Mshatta Facade; decorated part of the facade of the 8th century Umayyad residential palace of Qasr Mshatta, one of the Desert Castles of Jordan
RFG337H1–The Dome of the Treasury. Umayyad Mosque in Damascus
RMCWRMP9–Syria. Damascus. Umayyad Mosque or Great Mosque of Damascus. South entrance decorated with mosaics.
RMDRG56R–View of the Umayyad Palace built during the first half of the 8th century at the large palatial complex from the Umayyad period, located on the Citadel Hill (Jabal al-Qal'a) in Amman Jordan
RMBFXDTB–Muslim girls doing flips in the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus Syria
RMC5M2JG–Umayyad palace Khirbat al-mafjar (750s), Jericho, Israel
RMC7MMRT–View of the arched courtyard of the Great Mosque or Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, Syria. Built 715CE.
RM2BERWJF–The Battle of Guadalete, 711 AD. The Muslim Umayyad Caliphate, defeated the Christian Visigoths. From Las Glorias Nacionales, published in Madrid and Barcelona, 1852. The picture shows King Roderic fighting a Muslim soldier.
RMB2YN90–Anjar Lebanon Umayyad Ruins UNESCO World Heritage Site
RMBNJFM3–Syria February 2006 Damascus city Umayyad Mosque UNESCO World heritage site treasury dome
RM2HX2X6Y–Amman Citadel. Umayyad Palace from 8th century, reconstructed dome. Jordan.
RMC26PWE–Mausoleum of Saladin ( Salah ad Din ) next to Umayyad Mosque Muslim Old City Damascus Syria
RM2M9JC48–Interior of The Umayyad Palace, Citadel Hill, Amman, Jordan
RMBBMTM5–Umayyad mosque in the old town of Aleppo, Syria, Asia
RM2CGPX77–Damascus, Syria. Umayyad Mosque, The Treasury. Photographed September 1972.
RMWW2EW6–A member of staff at Morton & Eden holds an extremely rare early Islamic gold coin which is expected to fetch £1.4m at auction in London. PA Photo. Picture date: Thursday September 12, 2019. Measuring a 20mm across, about the size of a modern £1 piece, it is one of the world's rarest and most treasured Islamic gold coins from the first dynasty of Islam, the Umayyad gold dinar dated 105h (723AD). Photo credit should read: Victoria Jones/PA Wire
RMD2T8DW–MAP OF THE UMAYYAD CALIPHATE EMPIRE IN 750 AND THE ISLAMIC EMPIRE IN 1215
RMHH4FJ2–Aleppo, Syria - The Great (Umayyad) Mosque
RM2B019XP–Syria: Minaret of Jesus, Umayyad Mosque, Damascus. The Umayyad Mosque, also known as the Great Mosque of Damascus, is one of the largest and oldest mosques in the world. It is considered the fourth-holiest place in Islam. The construction of the mosque is believed to have been started soon after the Arab conquest of Damascus in 634. The mosque contains a shrine dedicated to John the Baptist as well as the tomb of Saladin.
RM2A25JRM–The Mshatta Facade; decorated part of the facade of the 8th century Umayyad residential palace of Qasr Mshatta, one of the Desert Castles of Jordan
RFG337H0–The Dome of the Treasury. Umayyad Mosque in Damascus
RMEDNPKE–Syria. Damascus. Umayyad Mosque or Great Mosque of Damascus. Built in the early 8th century.
RMDRG5C0–View of the Umayyad Palace built during the first half of the 8th century at the large palatial complex from the Umayyad period, located on the Citadel Hill (Jabal al-Qal'a) in Amman Jordan
RMB2KA44–Umayyad Mosque in Damascus Syria
RMC5M2JE–Umayyad palace Khirbat al-mafjar (750s), Jericho, Israel
RMF097C7–Hisham Palace (Khirbet el Mafjar) in Jericho, built in the 8th century during the Umayyad period as winter resort, and destroyed by the earthquake of 747 AD
RMDWE7M1–The Umayyad Palace in Amman, Jordan
RMB2YN9H–Anjar Lebanon Umayyad Ruins UNESCO World Heritage Site
RM2J1WN4Y–Syria. Damascus. The Umayyad Mosque (Great Mosque of Damascus)
RM2HX2X78–Amman Citadel. Umayyad Palace from 8th century, reconstructed dome. Jordan.
RMC26PX7–Mausoleum of Saladin ( Salah ad Din ) next to Umayyad Mosque Muslim Old City Damascus Syria
RM2M9JC8C–Interior of The Umayyad Palace, Citadel Hill, Amman, Jordan
RMBBMTM1–Umayyad mosque in the old town of Aleppo, Syria, Asia
RM2CEMYBD–Saudi Arabia. Remains of Umayyad Dam Al-Lusb, near Taif. Photographed April 1975.
RMWW2F1C–A member of staff at Morton & Eden holds an extremely rare early Islamic gold coin which is expected to fetch ??1.4m at auction in London. PA Photo. Picture date: Thursday September 12, 2019. Measuring a 20mm across, about the size of a modern ??1 piece, it is one of the world's rarest and most treasured Islamic gold coins from the first dynasty of Islam, the Umayyad gold dinar dated 105h (723AD). Photo credit should read: Victoria Jones/PA Wire
RMRYAB04–Map of the Umayyad Caliphate Empire in 750 and the Islamic Empire in 1215
RMG3AMPE–Umayyad Mosque, also known as the Great Mosque of Damascus
RM2B019XJ–Syria: Central courtyard, Umayyad Mosque, Damascus. The Umayyad Mosque, also known as the Great Mosque of Damascus, is one of the largest and oldest mosques in the world. It is considered the fourth-holiest place in Islam. The construction of the mosque is believed to have been started soon after the Arab conquest of Damascus in 634. The mosque contains a shrine dedicated to John the Baptist as well as the tomb of Saladin.
RM2A25JRW–The Mshatta Facade; decorated part of the facade of the 8th century Umayyad residential palace of Qasr Mshatta, one of the Desert Castles of Jordan
RMBGE08C–Syria, Damascus, Old, Town, Umayyad Mosque, main courtyard
RMD2DGJR–Syria. Damascus. Umayyad Mosque or Great Mosque of Damascus. Built in the early 8th century.
RFT1RFFD–Umayyad Palace at Citadel Hill of Amman, Jordan
RMB2K9WR–Minaret of the Bride at the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus Syria
RMC5M2JR–Umayyad palace Khirbat al-mafjar (750s), Jericho, Israel
RMF097C1–Hisham Palace (Khirbet el Mafjar) in Jericho, built in the 8th century during the Umayyad period as winter resort, and destroyed by the earthquake of 747 AD
RMDWE7KE–The Umayyad Palace interior in Amman, Jordan
RMAJDN2M–Cordoba Spain View Of Baroque Bell Tower Of umayyad Mosque
RM2J1WN6A–Syria. Damascus. The Umayyad Mosque (Great Mosque of Damascus)
RM2HX2X6W–Amman Citadel. Umayyad Palace from 8th century (al bottom) and roman columns. Jordan.
RMC26PWK–Mausoleum of Saladin ( Salah ad Din ) next to Umayyad Mosque Muslim Old City Damascus Syria
RM2AXF09Y–Group of people walking in the courtyard of a mosque, Umayyad Mosque, Damascus, Syria
RMBBMTD1–Umayyad mosque in the old town of Aleppo, Syria, Asia
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