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The Koutoubia Mosque (Booksellers' Mosque), the landmark of Marrakech, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
Old man leaving a mosque in the old Medina, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fez, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
Courtyard of the Kairaouine mosque, Fes el-Bali, Medina, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fez, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
Morocco, Casablanca, The Hassan Ii Mosque Said To Have The Highest Minaret In The World (200m), Fountain In Foreground
Syria, East Desert Or Steppe, Mosque In Background, At Fore An Old Cart Indicating The Famous Baghdad Cafe On The Road Between Damascus And Palmyra
Morocco, North, Historical City Of Fes, Overview On The Qarawiyin Mosque Roofs Covered With Green Tiles
Interior of the Suleymaniye mosque, built 1550-1557 by Sinan (Suleiman the Magnificent), Istanbul, Turkey, Europe
Syria, Damascus, The Omayyad Mosque Built By Khalif Walid The First And 12 000 Workers, The Site Was Occupied By A Temple Then A Church, People At Prayer Along The Qibla Wall
Syria, Damascus, The Omayyad Mosque Built By Khalif Walid The First And 12 000 Workers, The Site Was Occupied By A Temple Then A Church
Syria, Damascus , Omayyad Mosque, Interior, People At Prayer, Pilgrims Come From The Whole Islamic World To Visit The Mausoleum Supposed To Contain The Prophet Yaya's Head (St John The Baptist), Iranian Shiites Believe The Prophet Mahomet Grandson Hussein's Head (Son Of Ali) Was Also Stored Here
Syria, Damascus, The Omayyad Mosque Built By Khalif Walid The First And 12 000 Workers, The Site Was Occupied By A Temple Then A Church, Men At Prayer Along The Qibla Wall
Morocco, Casablanca, The Hassan Ii Mosque Said To Have The Highest Minaret In The World (200m), Fountain In Foreground
The Dzhumaya Mosque and part of the Roman stadium in Plovdiv, the second largest city in Bulgaria, Europe
Syria, Damascus, The Omayyad Mosque By Khalif Walid The First And 12 000 Workers, The Site Was Occupied By A Temple Then A Church, Pilgrims From The Whole Islamic World Visit The Mausoleum Supposed To Contain The Prophet Yaya's Head (Alias St John The Baptist) Discovered In Viii Th Cent, Iranian Shiites Believe The Prophet Mahomet's Grandson Hussein's Head (Son Of Ali) Was Also Stored Here, Copper Spacelab In The Yard
Syria, Aleppo, The Citadel, View In The Interior Fortress Yard And The Mosque Through A Typical Turkish Stone Gate
The Tin Mal mosque, built in 1156 in Tin Mal (Tinmel), centre of the Almohad dynasty, in the Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. Africa
The Tin Mal mosque, built in 1156 in Tin Mal (Tinmel), centre of the Almohad dynasty, in the Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. Africa
A stone mason working on the minaret of a new mosque being built in Keighley, West Yorkshire, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe