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  • Israel, Ramla, The Pool of Arches, an underground water cistern. Also known as St. Helen’s Pool and B?r al-Anez?ya, it was built during the reign of the caliph Haroun al-Rashid in 789 CE (the early Islamic period) to provide Ramla with a steady supply of water
    AH_Ramla_1166.jpg
  • The Franciscan “Terra Santa” Church and Monastery of  Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea, Ramla, Israel
    AH_Ramla_1147.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The White Mosque (8th Century CE) The latter added (13th century) White tower
    AH_f_Ramla_1117.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The Pool of Arches, an underground water cistern. Also known as St. Helen’s Pool and B?r al-Anez?ya, it was built during the reign of the caliph Haroun al-Rashid in 789 CE (the early Islamic period) to provide Ramla with a steady supply of water
    AH_Ramla_1170.jpg
  • The Franciscan “Terra Santa” Church and Monastery of  Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea, Ramla, Israel
    AH_Ramla_1161.jpg
  • Remains of the White Mosque of Ramla, Israel destroyed by an earthquake in the 11th century
    AH_Ramla_1131.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The Pool of Arches, an underground water cistern. Also known as St. Helen’s Pool and B?r al-Anez?ya, it was built during the reign of the caliph Haroun al-Rashid in 789 CE (the early Islamic period) to provide Ramla with a steady supply of water
    AH_Ramla_1171.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The Grand Mosque. Originally a Crusader Church was converted to a mosque by the Mamluks in 1260
    AG_Ramla_123.jpg
  • Remains of the White Mosque of Ramla, Israel destroyed by an earthquake in the 11th century
    AH_Ramla_1153.jpg
  • The Franciscan “Terra Santa” Church and Monastery of  Nicodemus and Joseph of Arimathea, Ramla, Israel
    AH_Ramla_1134.jpg
  • Elevated view of Ramla, Israel from the top of the white tower
    AH_Ramla_1129.jpg
  • Elevated view of Ramla, Israel from the top of the white tower
    AH_Ramla_1146.jpg
  • Remains of the White Mosque of Ramla, Israel destroyed by an earthquake in the 11th century
    AH_Ramla_1124.jpg
  • Elevated view of Ramla, Israel from the top of the white tower
    AH_Ramla_1133.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The White Mosque (8th Century CE) The latter added (13th century) White tower
    AG_Ramla_125.jpg
  • The town of Ramla, possibly the site of ancient Arimathea. Coloured lithograph by Louis Haghe after David Roberts, 1843.
    IR_Ramla_49475.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The White Mosque (8th Century CE) The latter added (13th century) White tower
    AG_Ramla_127.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The White Mosque (8th Century CE) The latter added (13th century) White tower
    AG_Ramla_126.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The White Mosque (8th Century CE) The latter added (13th century) White tower
    AP_Ramla_DSC_8786_fs.jpg
  • Elevated view of Ramla, Israel from the top of the white tower
    AH_Ramla_1132.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The Grand Mosque. Originally a Crusader Church was converted to a mosque by the Mamluks in 1260
    AG_Ramla_124.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The White Mosque (8th Century CE) The latter added (13th century) White tower
    AH_f_Ramla_1119.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The White Mosque (8th Century CE) The latter added (13th century) White tower
    AH_f_Ramla_1116.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The Grand Mosque Shoes at the entrance to the Mosque
    AP_Ramla_DSC_8763_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The White Mosque (8th Century CE) The latter added (13th century) White tower
    AH_f_Ramla_1144.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The Grand Mosque
    AP_Ramla_DSC_8754_2_3_1_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The White Mosque (8th Century CE) The underground water cisterns
    AP_Ramla_DSC_8843_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The Pool of Arches, an underground water cistern. Also known as St. Helen’s Pool, it was built during the reign of the caliph Haroun al-Rashid in 789 CE (the early Islamic period) to provide Ramla with a steady supply of water
    AM_671A2435.jpg
  • THE TOWER AT RAMLEH [Ramla] . Said to be the minaret of a large mosque which once stood here. According to an Arabic inscription over the door, it was built in the year 1318. It is known as the White Mosque. Wood engraving of from 'Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt' by Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905; Lane-Poole, Stanley, 1854-1931 Volume 3. Published in by J. S. Virtue and Co 1883
    IR_f_picturesque-030188.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, Deserted and neglected building from before 1948
    DY_Market_MG_0781.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The Market
    DY_Market_MG_0703.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The Market
    DY_Market_MG_0737.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The Market
    DY_Market_MG_0728.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The Market
    DY_Market_MG_0706.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, Deserted and neglected building from before 1948. The turret of the mosque in the background
    DY_Market_MG_0764.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, Deserted and neglected building from before 1948
    DY_Market_MG_0753.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The Pool of Arches, an underground water cistern. Also known as St. Helen's Pool and B?r al-Anez?ya, it was built during the reign of the caliph Haroun al-Rashid in 789 CE (the early Islamic period) to provide Ramla with a steady supply of water
    AP_Ramla_DSC_8880_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The Pool of Arches, an underground water cistern. Also known as St. Helen's Pool and B?r al-Anez?ya, it was built during the reign of the caliph Haroun al-Rashid in 789 CE (the early Islamic period) to provide Ramla with a steady supply of water
    AP_Ramla_DSC_8878_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Ramla, The Pool of Arches, an underground water cistern. Also known as St. Helen's Pool and B?r al-Anez?ya, it was built during the reign of the caliph Haroun al-Rashid in 789 CE (the early Islamic period) to provide Ramla with a steady supply of water
    AP_Ramla_DSC_8889_fs.jpg
  • Two Hundred knights attack twenty thousand saracens [The second Battle of Ramla (or Ramleh) took place on 17 May 1102 between the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem and the Fatimids of Egypt]. Plate XXXIV from the book Story of the crusades. with a magnificent gallery of one hundred full-page engravings by the world-renowned artist, Gustave Doré [Gustave Dore] by Boyd, James P. (James Penny), 1836-1910. Published in Philadelphia 1892
    IR_Dore-Crusades_0153.jpg
  • The Plain of Sharon From the Tower of Ramleh [Ramla]. This tower, was the minaret of a mosque called Jami'a el Abtad. It has a winding staircase of one hundred and twenty steps. Its eastern windows overlook the town of Ramleh and the plain beyond, bounded by the hills of Judaea. Wood engraving of from 'Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt' by Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905; Lane-Poole, Stanley, 1854-1931 Volume 3. Published in by J. S. Virtue and Co 1883
    IR_f_picturesque-030192.jpg
  • Night Photography of the Nesher Israel Cement Enterprises factory in Ramla, Israel.
    EF_Nesher_EJF_0833.jpg
  • Mosque in Lod, Israel
    AH_Ramla_1151.jpg
  • Church of St. George, Lod, Israel
    AH_Ramla_1158.jpg
  • Church of St. George, Lod, Israel
    AH_Ramla_1157.jpg
  • Church of St. George, Lod, Israel
    AH_Ramla_1156.jpg
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