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Street view in The Kasbah of the Udayas, Rabat, Morocco.
Horse and cars drawn carriage in front of one of the 19 gates of Marrakech, Bab Agnaou. It’s the entrance to the royal kasbah in the southern part of the medina of Marrakech.
Decorated arches of the Kukeldash Madrasah next to Chorsu bazaar, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. Text translation from Uzbek: Entrance
Gahtelay, Ghinda Subregion, North Red Sea Region, Eritrea: Al-Sahab Mosque - Sunni temple with moorish - modernist architecture.
Cordoba, Spain - Jun 10, 2019: Mihrab right door (Bab al Sabat)  at Mosque–Cathedral of Cordoba Interior - Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain
The Thai Buddhist temple of Wat Benchamabophit, also known as The Marble Temple, built in the reign of King Rama 5th, is open to the public and contains a very beautiful golden Buddha image. It is very famous Thai landmark and is a very popular tourist attraction in the Thai capital. Bangkok, Thailand.
Matera, Italy. View of the main door of a church in Matera. View of the historical part of the town. An Unesco World Heritage Site. Touristic destination
Historical Details of the Church of  Les Saintes Maries de la Mer, France
North Africa. Morocco. Chefchaouen. An old man dressed in a bournous walking in a blue street of the medina
Architecture in Kuwait city.
Old Sanaa building - traditional Yemeni house
Venetian Fortezza Castle of Rethymnon on Crete, Greece, which was built by the Venetians in the 16th century and besieged by the Ottomans in 1646.
Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Veruela,Cistercense XII Century, Vera de Moncayo,Zaragoza,Aragon, Spain
Traditional wooded door in the narrow streets in Stone Town; Zanzibar, Tanzania
Mor Gabriel Monastery also known as Deyrulumur, is the oldest surviving Syriac Orthodox monastery in the world. Mardin, Turkey - 31 October 2023.
Asmara, Eritrea: Church of Our Lady of the Rosary with its freestanding bell tower with lesenes, known as 'the cathedral' - built in 1923 in Lombard Romanesque style, architect Oreste Scanavini - eastern view along Segeneyti Street - palazzo Minneci behind the bell tower - Asmera, a Modernist City of Africa UNESCO World Heritage Site - Chiesa della Beata Vergine del Rosario.
Morocco. Essaouira. People walking along the ramparts and the Magana clock tower
Young Caucasian woman sitting on near the entrance to garden from riad, Morocco
Awesome view of Hazrati Imam Mosque and Muyi Muborak Madrasah (Moyie Mubarek Library Museum) through gate of Barak Khan Madrasah (Baroqxon Madrasasi) in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
World famous tile work at the great iwan (or portal) of Jame (or Jameh or Friday) Mosque with mosaic decoration. Jameh Mosque is having the tallest portal of all mosques in Iran. This mosque (in local language called Masjid-e Jame) was built in the 14th century a.d. and is one of the main touristic highlights in the desert town of Yazd, Iran.
Divrigi Ulu Mosque (Divrigi Ulu Cami) Photo, Divrigi Sivas, Turkey (Turkiye)
Typical moroccan fountain in the city of Marrakech, Morocco
General view of the Northern Cemetery, part of the City of the Dead in Cairo, Egypt
Al-Qarah, Al-Hofuf, Al-Ahsa Oasis, Eastern Province, Saudi Arabia: hoodoo lined gorge leading to Al-Nashab cave, Al-Qarah mountain / Jabal Al-Qarah / Al-shaba'an mountain, UNESCO world heritage site. Al Khobar.
North Africa. Morocco. Chefchaouen. An old man dressed in a bournous walking in a blue street of the medina
Stock photo from above of a mosque in Doha, the capital city of Qatar.
Evening exterior of Kalon Po-i-Kalyan Mosque, Mir Arab madrasasi and Kalyan Minaret in the ancient city of Bukhara in Uzbekistan, night view of madrasah, mosque and minaret
Decorativ roundel made of tiles in the famous Friday Mosque in Yazd, Iran. This mosque (in local language called Masjid-e Jame) was built in the 14th century a.d. and is one of the main touristic highlights in the desert town of Yazd.
The serai was constructed on the orders of Noor Jahan, wife of the Mughal Emperor Jahangir under the supervision of Zakariya Khan in 1618AD, then Governor of the Doab.[2] Nurmahal got its name from Noor Jahan, who is said to have been brought up here.
Pictorial entrance with door, flowers, window and bench.
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