IN PICTURES: Syria, before the revolution
Published date: 23 March 2015 15:05 UTC
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Last update: 7 years 10 months ago

The cemetery in Aleppo. March 2001

The Kurdish village near Al Qamishly in north-east part of Syria. Women preparing tanur, the bread oven, August 1999

Taylor in old part of Damascus. August 2008

Girl selling stuff on the street in Damascus. August 2008

The Butcher in old Aleppo Bazaar. August 1999

Women near Ummayad Mosque in Aleppo taken in the evening. September 2008

The street behind an old bazaar in Damascus. August 2008

The overview of Aleppo seen from the Citadel. September 1999

Citadel in Aleppo. September 1999

Arab shepherd with the sheep captured in Al Jazira in north-east part of Syria. September 2008

Al Qamishly. The small town on the border with Turkey (Turkish part is called Nusaybin). One of the main streets. August 2008

An old women in Al Qamishly. She was a Kurdish nomad with significant tattoos on the face. August 2008

One of there main busy street located in bazaar in Aleppo. August 1999
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