RMHH4FJ3–Al-Hamidiyah Souq - the largest and the central souk in Syria, located inside the old walled city of Damascus next to the Citadel. The souq starts at Al-Thawra street and ends at the Umayyad Mosque plaza.
RMBY2199–Syrian shoppers walk through the busy and crowded al Hamidiyah market, a typical Middle Eastern souq in the old city of Damascus, Syria.
RMHH4JFY–Al-Hamidiyah Souq in old town Damascus, Syria
RMS2JXEJ–Tea vendor at Al-Hamidiyah Souq, Damascus, Syria
RMR22T98–Damascus, Syria : People at Al-Hamidiyah Souq in the old town.
RM2B01A71–Syria: The ruins of the western gate of the Temple of Jupiter leading to the Souq al-Hamidiyah, Damascus. The Temple of Jupiter in Damascus was built by the Romans, beginning during the rule of Augustus (23 September 63 BCE – 19 August CE 14) and completed during the rule of Constantius II (7 August 317 – 3 November 361).
RM2J1WN9F–Syria. Damascus. Sale of shawls at Al-Hamidiyah Souq
RF2J8A6NX–Damascus, Syria -May, 2022: People at Suq Al Hamidiyah, the biggest basar in Damascus
RMR8M6T6–View of a candy seller's table at the Al-Hamidiyah souk in the Old City of Damascus, Syria, June, 1994. ()
RMR22TFT–Damascus, Syria : Passersby at the Al-Hamidiyah Souq
RF2CD5B12–The Al-Hamidiyah Souq, Damascus Syria 04/12/2009 the main market in the Old City
RMM52BP5–Families walk through Al-Hamidiyah Souq, in the old city of Damascus. Despite the ongoing conflict in Syria, life in government-held parts of Damascus still carries on relatively peacefully. Damascus, the capital city of war-torn Syria, is mostly under control by the official Syrian government led by president Bashar al-Assad.
RMC2RTKY–Shoppers at Souq al-Hamidiyah, Damascus, Syria
RM2K8K2RJ–UNESCO World Heritage Site, Al Hamidiyah Souk, Damascus, Syria
RF2E6BENC–Damascus, Syria 03.28.2010: Inside of the famous historic covered market Al Hamidiyah Souq in old city of Damascus. Crowd of locals and tourists visit
RM2KE4YB9–Textiles for sale in the Al Hamidiyah Souk, Suq al Hamidiyah, Damascus, Syria
RMMRX574–Bashar al-Assad (b. 1965). President of Syria since 2000 when his father Hafez al-Assad (1930-2000) died. Propagandistic photo of the Syrian regime. Picture taken some years before the Civil War. Al-Hamidiyah Souq. Damascus. Syria.
RF2CEA09W–Damascus, Syria 03/28/2010: A shop keeper in Al Hamidiyah Souq is reading newspaper while standing at the entrance of his boutique. He has traditional
RMP52X7N–Syria. Damascus. Al-Hamidiyah Souq. Old town. Photo before Syrian Civil War.
RFHYTCJH–Al Hamidiyah market in Damascus
RF2C97Y0C–Damascus/Syria 03/28/2010 Roof of Al-Hamidiyah Souq, with sunlight penetrating through the window and the bullet holes on the ceiling
RM2CADF64–Syrians walking through the busy and crowded al Hamidiyah market, a typical Middle Eastern souq in the old city of Damascus, Syria.
RM2J1WN7M–Syria. Damascus. Al-Hamidiyah Souq
RMBY219M–Syrian shoppers walk through the busy and crowded al Hamidiyah market, a typical Middle Eastern souq in the old city of Damascus, Syria.
RF2J8A6RP–Damascus, Syria -May, 2022: People at Suq Al Hamidiyah, the biggest basar in Damascus
RMRD51F4–View of a busy street scene at the entrance to Al Hamidiyah souk in Damascus, Syria, June, 1994. At center a city bus travels through the market as shoppers swarm the alley's stalls. ()
RF2J8A6B1–Damascus, Syria -May, 2022: Vendor selling herbals and spices at Suq Al Hamidiyah in Damascus
RMR22TFY–Damascus, Syria : Passersby at the Al-Hamidiyah Souq
RMM52BR6–Women shop in Al-Hamidiyah Souq, in the old city of Damascus. Despite the ongoing conflict in Syria, life in government-held parts of Damascus still carries on relatively peacefully. Damascus, the capital city of war-torn Syria, is mostly under control by the official Syrian government led by president Bashar al-Assad.
RMD3YG5G–Remains of the Roman Jupiter temple at the entrance of the Al-Hamidiyah souq. Damascus, Syria
RMC1ER2A–Shoppers at Souq al-Hamidiyah, Damascus, Syria
RM2CADF7P–Syrian shoppers walk through the busy and crowded al Hamidiyah market, a typical Middle Eastern souq in the old city of Damascus, Syria.
RM2FKRDGC–Al-Hamidiyah Souq, Damascus, Syria
RF2KYT8GY–Al-Hamidiyah Souq Damascus, Syria
RMGDK60C–Tailor in the Al-Hamidiyah Souq, Damascus, Syria, Middle East.
RMBY218P–Syrian shoppers walk through the busy and crowded al Hamidiyah market, a typical Middle Eastern souq in the old city of Damascus, Syria.
RMFY66TT–Damascus, Syria. 23rd Apr, 2016. A huge plume of smoke and fire rise over the ancient market of Al-Assroniyah marketplace, which is located between the historic citadel and the famous Al-Hamidiyah Souk in the old walled city of Damascus, capital of Syria, on April 23, 2016. A big fire broke out in Al-Assroniyah early Saturday, causing huge property losses. Official reports said the fire was caused by a short circuit. Credit: Ammar/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMP9TDT4–Bashar al-Assad (b. 1965). President of Syria since 2000 when his father Hafez al-Assad (1930-2000) died. Propagandistic photo of the Syrian regime. Picture taken some years before the Civil War. Al-Hamidiyah Souq. Damascus. Syria.
RFKN4KKY–ice cream parlor at Bakdash, Al-Hamidiyah Souq, Damascus
RF2CAHED4–Damascus, Syria 03/28/2010: Teenager boy is sitting on his knees on cobblestone street floor of the Al Hamidiyah Souq (covered market) trying to sell
RMHAFFPG–The entrance to the Souk al-Hamidiyeh in the Old Town of damascus, Syria, flanked by Roman columns.
RM2J1WN6F–Syria. Damascus. Al-Hamidiyah Souq
RMC789R4–Al-Hamidiyah Souk, Damascus, Syria
RM2J1WNAD–Syria. Damascus. A shop at Al-Hamidiyah Souq
RMRD51WN–Busy street scene outside the Al-Hamidiyah Souk in the Old City of Damascus, Syria, June, 1994. Men and women walk among the stalls selling books, refreshments, and decorations just outside the entrance. ()
RF2J8A689–Damascus, Syria -May, 2022: Older Couple buying food, herbals and spices at Suq Al Hamidiyah street market in Damascus
RMKPJBY4–Damascus, Syria. 28th Oct, 2017. Families walk through Al-Hamidiyah Souq, in the old city of Damascus.Despite the ongoing conflict in Syria, the life of Damascus still carries on relatively peaceful. Damascus is the capital city of the war torn Syria, it is under control by the official Syrian government led by president Bashar al-Assad. Credit: Sally Hayden/SOPA/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RF2R089C6–Damascus, Syria - May, 2023: Old Bazaar, Suq Al Hamidiiyah in Damascus, Syria
RMD3YA4A–Remains of the Roman Jupiter temple at the entrance of the Al-Hamidiyah souq. Damascus, Syria
RMC31BB4–Shoppers at Souq al-Hamidiyah, Damascus, Syria
RMR22TFW–Damascus, Syria : People outside a mosque within the Al-Hamidiyah Souq in the old town.
RM2FKRC0M–Al-Hamidiyah Souq, Damascus, Syria
RF2KYT8HR–Al-Hamidiyah Souq Damascus, Syria
RMM52BWA–A man sells goods in Al-Hamidiyah Souq, in the old city of Damascus. Despite the ongoing conflict in Syria, life in government-held parts of Damascus still carries on relatively peacefully. Damascus, the capital city of war-torn Syria, is mostly under control by the official Syrian government led by president Bashar al-Assad.
RF2CD5A67–The Al-Hamidiyah Souq, Damascus Syria 04/12/2009 carpets the main market
RMFY66TM–Damascus, Syria. 23rd Apr, 2016. A firefighter tries to extinguish a blazing fire that has engulfed the ancient market of Al-Assroniyah marketplace, which is located between the historic citadel and the famous Al-Hamidiyah Souk in the old walled city of Damascus, capital of Syria, on April 23, 2016. A big fire broke out in Al-Assroniyah early Saturday, causing huge property losses. Official reports said the fire was caused by a short circuit. Credit: Ammar/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RMH7XXF2–The entrance to the Al-Hamidiyah Souq with the ruins of the Jupitertemple in the syrian city of Damascus, Syria April 1963. |
RFKN4KM4–ice cream parlor at Bakdash, Al-Hamidiyah Souq, Damascus
RF2CAHE7W–Damascus, Syria 03/28/2010: Selective focus portrait of a bearded Syrian shopkeeper in Al Hamidiyah Souq as he stands in front of displays of shops s
RF2C97YK3–Damascus/Syria 03/29/2010: Al-Hamidiyah Souq (Grand Bazaar in central Damascus) (Covered market) captured at low light. It features a boutique selling
RMHAFFPW–The entrance to the Souk al-Hamidiyeh in the Old Town of damascus, Syria, flanked by Roman columns.
RM2J1WN98–Syria. Damascus. Al-Hamidiyah Souq
RMBYPCMA–Spice shops in Al-Hamidiyah Souk, Damascus, Syria
RM2J1WNAE–Syria. Damascus. Al-Hamidiyah Souq. The cult of Assad
RMKPJBYM–Damascus, Syria. 28th Oct, 2017. Women shop in Al-Hamidiyah Souq, in the old city of Damascus.Despite the ongoing conflict in Syria, the life of Damascus still carries on relatively peaceful. Damascus is the capital city of the war torn Syria, it is under control by the official Syrian government led by president Bashar al-Assad. Credit: Sally Hayden/SOPA/ZUMA Wire/Alamy Live News
RF2R089C1–Damascus, Syria - May, 2023: Old Bazaar, Suq Al Hamidiiyah in Damascus, Syria
RM2J1WN74–Syria. Damascus. Veiled women at Al-Hamidiyah Souq
RMC31BAY–Shoppers at Souq al-Hamidiyah, Damascus, Syria
RMR22TG0–Damascus, Syria : A teen girl looks at a gold Jewellery shop at Al-Hamidiyah souq.
RF2J88CWE–Food Bazaar market (Suq Al Hamidiyah) in Damascus
RF2KYT8H5–Al-Hamidiyah Souq Damascus, Syria
RM2J1WN99–Syria. Damascus. A shop in Al-Hamidiyah Souq
RMM52BRY–A man sells balloons in Al-Hamidiyah Souq, in the old city of Damascus. Despite the ongoing conflict in Syria, life in government-held parts of Damascus still carries on relatively peacefully. Damascus, the capital city of war-torn Syria, is mostly under control by the official Syrian government led by president Bashar al-Assad.
RM2FKRDNM–Entrance to Al-Hamidiyah Souq, , Damascus, Syria
RF2C97XPK–Damascus/Syria 03/29/2010: Al-Hamidiyah Souq (Grand Bazaar in central Damascus) (Covered market) captured at low light. It shows boutiques selling eth
RMHEFM50–Al-Hamidiyah Souq crowed by locals, Damascus, Syria
RMDWXGFC–(140314) -- DAMASCUS, March 14, 2014 (Xinhua) -- A man looks on in a shop in al-Hamidiyah Souk, one of the largest marketplaces in Syria, in the old city of Damascus, Syria, March 13, 2014. Despite the crunching crisis in Syria, which is entering its fourth year, and the economic hardship that ensued, Syrians in the capital Damascus haven't abandoned their popular markets even though most of them have become window shoppers as their purchasing capabilities have dramatically dropped due to the depreciation of the Syrian pound, the high unemployment rates and the western sanctions.(Xinhua/ Basse
RM2FKRD4N–Stall with sweets in the Al-Hamidiyah Souq, Damascus, Syria
RMHAFFP5–The entrance to the Souk al-Hamidiyeh in the Old Town of damascus, Syria, flanked by Roman columns.
RMBYPCN0–Spice shop in Al-Hamidiyah Souk, Damascus, Syria
RF2CD59HE–The Al-Hamidiyah Souq, Damascus Syria 04/12/2009 spices the main market
RMH7XXEG–View from the entrance of the Al-Hamidiyah Souq to the ruins of the Jupitertemple in the syrian city of Damascus, Syria March 1963. |
RMC2RTW1–Shoppers at Souq al-Hamidiyah, Damascus, Syria
RMR22TFX–Damascus, Syria : Vendors and passersby opposite a mosque inside the Al-Hamidiyah Souq in the old town.
RF2J8A85J–Herbals and spices at food market stall (Suq Al Hamidiyah) in Damascus
RMR22TG3–Damascus, Syria : Vendors and clients at Bakdash ice cream parlor. Established in 1885 in Al-Hamidiyah Souq, Bakdash is famous all around the Middle E
RF2KYT8KT–Al-Hamidiyah Souq Damascus, Syria
RMDM4KP4–Arab women shopping in Al Hamidiyah Souq, Damascus, Syria
RMD0WT4M–Jewellery shop at Al-Hamidiyah souk. Damascus, Syria
RM2J1WN78–Syria. Damascus. The cult of Assad. Al-Hamidiyah Souq
RMM52BYW–Bakdash, a famous ice-cream parlour which has been open in Al-Hamidiyah Souq in the old city of Damascus since 1885. Despite the ongoing conflict in Syria, life in government-held parts of Damascus still carries on relatively peacefully. Damascus, the capital city of war-torn Syria, is mostly under control by the official Syrian government led by president Bashar al-Assad.
RMR22T9E–Damascus, Syria : Mosque within the Al-Hamidiyah Souq in the old town.
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