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Report on Emergency Interventions at Qalb Lozeh Church in 2022/2023

Report on Emergency Interventions at Qalb Lozeh Church in 2022/2023

by simat2017 | Jan 27, 2025 | Reports

by: Ammar Kannawi Translated by: Wael Alokla Introduction The Qalb Lozeh Church, located in the Jabal Al-Aala region northwest of Idlib, holds great historical significance. It is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2011 and is considered as the second most...
Emergency Intervention at Qal’at Sim’an for Damages  Resulting from the February 6 Earthquake

Emergency Intervention at Qal’at Sim’an for Damages Resulting from the February 6 Earthquake

by simat2017 | Jan 10, 2025 | Reports

Prepared by: Ammar Kannawi Translated by:Wael Alokla Location and Background: Qal’at Sim’an (Saint Simeon Castle) is located on Mount Simeon, which forms the northern section of the limestone massif, about 35 km west of Aleppo and approximately 7 km...
A Report on the Initial Observations of the Current State  of Palmyra’s Antiquities After Liberation

A Report on the Initial Observations of the Current State of Palmyra’s Antiquities After Liberation

by simat2017 | Jan 2, 2025 | Reports

Prepared by: Ammar Kannawi Translated by:Wael Alokla Introduction Palmyra is one of Syria’s most important archaeological sites and is considered to be a significant contributor to its economy. As Syria’s most popular site to foreign tourists, it boasts unique...

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