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ʻAmra Palace. Wall Paintings
ʻAmra Palace. Wall Paintings
Kharrāna Palace, from South. Umayyad Castle, Built before 692. 1906
Kharrāna Palace. Gate Side
The Small Town of South Maʻān (al-Maṣrīyah). 459 Kilometers from Damascus, 1074 Meters above Sea Level. 1914
South Maʻān (al-Maṣrīyah). Main Street. 1914
Maʻān. Ancient Canal
Maʻān. Emptying of the Ancient Canal in a Basin of 60.5 Square Meters, 6 Meters Deep
North Maʻān (Shāmiyah). 1 1/4 Kilometers Northwest from South Maʻān
Wādī Maʻān. Coming from the Edom Mountain Range and Flowing through the Desert
Village of al-Jī near Petra
Village of al-Jī near Petra. Inhabitants
Edom Mountain Range near the Village of al-Jī. In the Foreground is a Limestone Formation, in the Background are the Sandstone Rocks of Petra
Petra. Rocks that Close the Valley of the City in the West. Left in the Front is the Ancient Sacrificial Altar
Petra. Al-Sīq Natural Rock Crevice, about 2500 Meters Long, Eastern Entrance to the City
Petra. Facade (about 25 Meters High) of a Rock Temple of Isis [Also Known as al-Khazneh, or the Treasury], Constructed about 130 AD
Descent of the High Plateau from South Syria to North Arabian Desert Plain. At the Hejaz Railroad near Baṭn al-Ghūl, 514 Kilometers from Damascus, 1152 Meters above Sea Level
Descent of the High Plateau from South Syria to North Arabian Desert Plain. On the Road from Maʻān to Aqaba (Naqb Eshtār), Circa 300 Meters
Mudawarah Castle (In Turkish, Müdevereh) on the Old Pilgrim Road. First Station in Arabia, 562 Kilometers from Damascus, 734 Meters above Sea Level. Beginning of the Sand Plain of North Arabia
Desert Plain of Ḥismā. Near Dhāt al-Ḥāj, 608 Kilometers from Damascus, 691 Meters above Sea Level
Greya. Castle Rocks
Ancient Ruins of the Arab City of Greya. At the Eastern Side of the Edge of West Arabian Mountain Range, about 70 Kilometers Northwest of Tabuk
Construction of the Hejaz Railroad. In Ḥarrāt ʻAmmār, 595 Kilometers from Damascus
Construction of the Hejaz Railroad. Working the Ground North of Tabuk near Kilometer 685
Construction of the Hejaz Railroad. Ballasting the Rail Tracks. 1906
Construction of the Hejaz Railroad. Laying the Rails near Tabuk. 1906
Al-Akhḍar. Turkish Castle at the Hejaz Railroad, 760 Kilometers from Damascus, 882 Meters above Sea Level. 1914
Ruins of the City of al-Ḥijr (or Madāʼin Ṣāliḥ). 955 Kilometers from Damascus, 781 Meters above Sea Level. Rock Tombs from the Years 1-50 AD. 1914
Ruins of the City of al-Khuraiba near al-ʻUlā. Rock Mortar, Popularly Believed to be the Milk Pot of the Local Holy Shaykh Ṣāliḥ
Ruins of the City of al-Khuraiba near al-ʻUlā. Remnants of Old Egyptian Statues
Al-ʻUlā. Hejaz Railroad Terminal for Europeans, 980 Kilometers from Damascus, 684 Meters above Sea Level. Bedouin (Shammar) Gendarmerie. 1915
Al-ʻUlā Valley. One Kilometer South of the Station
Wādi al-Ḥamḍ near Jadāʻah. The Greatest (Rain) Watercourse of Northwest Arabia. 147 Kilometers North of Medina, 457 Meters above Sea Level. 1910
Abyār Naṣīf. Fastening Station of the Hejaz Railroad, 74 Kilometers North of Medina, 489 Meters above Sea Level. 1910
Medina. 1302 Kilometers from Damascus, 619 Meters above Sea Level. View of the City from Jabal Salʿ in the Northwest. 1913
Medina. Al-ʻAnbarīyah or al-Rashādīyah, the Main Street of the Western Neighborhood. Right, Egyptian Pilgrims House. Left, Barracks
Medina. Central Station in Front of the West Gate
Medina. Freight Train Depots and Workshops
Medina. Al-Manākhah, a Place between the Old City (Right) and Western Quarter
Medina. Procession of the Maḥmal (Holy Carpet) through al-Manākha Square. 1914
Medina. Main Gate (Bāb al-Salām) of the Holy Mosque at the Southwest Corner
Medina. Old Minaret of the Holy Mosque, Built in 1483; the Green Dome over the Tomb of the Prophet was Built in 1840. 1910
Medina. Courtyard (Southeast Corner) of the Holy Mosque with the Garden of Fāṭimah
Medina. Al-Rawḍa. Southern, Oldest Part of the Mosque with the Graves of the Prophet and the First Two Caliphs, Abu Bakr and ʻUmar
Medina. Al-Baqīʻ (Holy Cemetery). Right: al-Qubbat al-ʻAbbāsīyah
Medina. Al-Baqīʻ (Holy Cemetery). Center: al-Ummahāt
Environs of Medina. Wādi al-ʻAqīq, Namra Ruins
Environs of Medina. Wādi al-ʻAqīq, Namra Ruins
Mecca. Bāb ʻAlī, Gate of the Holy Mosque at the East Corner; the Zamzam House is Visible through the Middle Door
Mecca. View of the Holy Mosque from the East Minaret. In the Foreground is the Zamzam House with the Kaaba Behind
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