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Digitally restored from a late 19th Century encyclopedia.
Antique photograph of Market of Brézina, Algeria, 19th Century.
Illustration captures the panorama from Mount Nebo. Rolling hills and valleys stretch towards a distant horizon, depicting the vastness of the Promised Land as seen from the holy site in Madaba, Jordan.
Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, Palestine, Israel on a cloudy day. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site as the birthplace of Jesus.
Mor Gabriel Monastery in Midyat, Mardin. Turkey. Mor Gabriel Monastery is the oldest surviving Syriac Orthodox monastery in the world.
A Christian church stands along Paul VI Street, a pedestrian road that leads into Manger Square in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, Palestine. In the background is the minaret of the Mosque of Omar, which is located on Manger Square.
We see here the Ratisbonne Monastery (Arabic: دير راتسبون, Hebrew: מנזר רטיסבון) is a monastery in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, established by Marie-Alphonse Ratisbonne, a French convert from Judaism. Work on the building, designed by the French architect M. Daumat, began in 1874 on a barren hill, now in the center of West Jerusalem.
Pilar de Carlos V (Fountain of Charles V) at Alhambra in Granada, Spain. Vintage halftone photo etching circa 19th century. Extensive restorations were done in early 20th century, radically changing the location.
Christian Aramaic village of Maalula, Syria
Capriana Monastery Pattern Design on Moldova Banknote
Assyrian church in Midyat. Mor Yakup Monastery, Church Salhe Baristepe Midyat Mardin.
Antakya Turkey, November 26, 2022: The Church of Saint Pierre or Saint Peter's Church consists of a 13 meters deep, 9.5 meters wide and 7 meters high cave carved into the rocks to the west of Stauris Mountain. This cave, which was used by the first Christians in Antakya for their secret meetings, is considered one of the oldest churches of Christianity.
Tombs of the Caliphs in Damascus. Wood engraving, published in 1881.
A church built on the Mountain where Jesus spoke of the Beatitudes
Bethlehem, Israel, December 25, 2021 : The Piligrim Residence building on the Milk Grotto Street near the Church of Nativity in Bethlehem in the Palestinian Authority, Israel
Jerusalem old city streets
Sednaya is a unique place in the Middle East. It is one of the only two (the other is Maalula) Aramaic speaking villages in the world. Aramaic is said to be the native language of Jesus. The local people in these villages speak more or less Arabic now, but there is a small community of Christian people living in the region and they practice Aramaic language rituals in this (and some other) monastery. Aramaic sounds like ancient Hebrew.
Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate in Amman, Jordan.
Jerusalem, 04. 18. 2023:\nWe see here the Monastery of the Cross in Jerusalem. \nThis ancient monastery was built on the site where some believe the tree from which the Cross of the Crucifixion came grew. It contains a beautifully preserved mosaic floor.
Antique photograph of El Menia (El Goléa), 19th Century
Dayro d-Mor Gabriel was founded in 397 by the ascetic Mor Samuel and his student Mor Simon. According to tradition, Simon had a dream in which an Angel commanded him to build a House of Prayer in a location marked with three large stone blocks. When Simon awoke, he took his teacher to the place and found the stone the angel had placed. At this spot Mor Gabriel Monastery built.
Homes and buildings, including a church and mosque, in the West Bank town of Zababdeh. Located 15 km southeast of Jenin and 2 km from the Arab American University - Jenin, roughly two-thirds of the population is Christian and one-third Muslim.
Mor Abrohom Monastery in Midyat, Mardin, Turkey.
Sala de los Reyes (Hall of Kings) at Alhambra in Granada, Spain. Vintage halftone photo etching circa 19th century.
Mosque in Souk Ahras, the city in Algeria
Mor Gabriel Church, Midyat, Mor Gabriel Monastery
Ratisbonne Monastery (Hebrew: מנזר רטיסבון) is a monastery in the Rehavia neighborhood of Jerusalem, Israel, established by Marie-Alphonse Ratisbonne, a French convert from Judaism. Work on the building, designed by the French architect M. Daumat, began in 1874 on a barren hill, now in the center of West Jerusalem.
Anjar Citadel
Digitally restored from a late 19th Century encyclopedia.
Jerusalem Ein Karem church
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