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Shisr - Ubar  - 111 Motives Kelim, Grand Bazar / Capali Carsi in Istanbul - 111 Motives Zayed Heritage Center - 111 Motives Museum of Islamic Art - MIA -, Doha, Qatar  - 111 Motives Kashgar, Abakh Hoja Mausoleum - 111 Motives Potsdam, Friedenskirche - 111 Motives Mukalla, school class for boys, 1950s - 111 Motives Yerevan, sculpture by the Columbian artist Fernando Botero (1932 - 2023)  - 111 Motives Potsdam, Friedenskirche - 111 Motives Star tile, snacking bear - 111 Motives Reconstruction of the skulls of Dmanisi, Georgia - 111 Motives

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Das Bild des Orients is a specialized analogue und digital image archive, offering a great variety of authentic images of the MENA (Middle East and North Africa) Region for research, publication or private use. 

We are independent, and refrain from any advertising. Pictures can be ordered at favourable conditions via the cart.

Strong fields are Islamic Architecture of the  Near East  (esp. Turkey, Syria, Israel/ Palestine, Yemen, Iran) as well as the Caucasus (Armenia, Georgia) and Central Asia (Uzbeskistan, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyztan, Tadzhikistan) from the beginning of the Islamic Period, i.e. from the 7th century until today. Historical buildings (mosques, madrasas etc.) in the old city of Cairo, Egypt are also well documented. There are also photographs of Islamic handicrafts, ethnographic motifs, as well as cityscapes and landscape photographs. Enter the relevant terms in the search field.

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Images from Xinjiang (East Turkestan, today West China) visited in 2006 are documenting historical mosques and mausolea, urban landscape, e.g. the office block of Rabiya Kadeer in Ürümqi as well as colorful markets (bazar) or camels at the margins of the Taklamkan desert. 

Another main area is the Gulf region (Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar, UAE, and Oman), a region under extreme change and development in the last years. See e.g. the rising skyline of Doha, Qatar and the Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar.  Museum of Islamic Art - Museum of Islamic Art, Doha

Photographs on Islamic applied arts, Ethnographic motives, views on landscape and people are also available. See e.g. Country and People.