1890s Damascus Umayyad Mosque Minaret of the Bride Framed Reprint Soccer The adjustable snap closure makes
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The adjustable snap closure makes it a comfortable
• Reactive-dyed for longer-lasting color
It is part of a commemoration of the 75th Anniversary of the Universal Postal Union (UPU)
This is a reprint of a photo originally taken in 1862 by Francis Bedford
destroying the wheel (17-meter (56-ft)) which was rebuilt shortly after
1890s Damascus Umayyad Mosque Minaret of the Bride Framed Reprint Soccer The adjustable snap closure makesBuilt in 831 during the Abbasid era, the Minaret of the Bride ( ) was the first of the three minarets that tower above the Umayyad Mosque ( ) in Damascus. Local legend claims that the minaret is named after the daughter of the merchant who provided lead for the minaret's roof. You can see the beautiful views of Damascus and Mount Qasioun ( ) range in the background of this photocrom reprint. The original photograph, taken by Felix Bonfils was likely
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