Beit as-Sibai
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Very interesting and of global value about Syria that does not appear on Travel sites in generally information for holidays. Well illustrated. Keep it up, the restoration programme. Thank you!
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The fountain in the open courtyard reminds me of the Ismaili Centre in London that appears right in the foyer as one enters this significant building in South Kensington that the present Aga Khan gave to the worshippers during his 50 years of Imamate. A very Arabic or Islamic feature that should be preserved at all costs! Wonderful to see it in Syria. Thank you.
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As I went throgh the pages I found more and more information about Syria that I have visited before in 1992 or so but never discovered these. Thank you.
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