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  2. File:Emblem of Damascus.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Districts of damascus english.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:OldCityDamascus.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on arz.wikipedia.org باب شرقى; باب الفرج; باب الصغير; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org

  5. Islamic geometric patterns - Wikipedia

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    David Wade [b] states that "Much of the art of Islam, whether in architecture, ceramics, textiles or books, is the art of decoration – which is to say, of transformation." [10] Wade argues that the aim is to transfigure, turning mosques "into lightness and pattern", while "the decorated pages of a Qur’an can become windows onto the infinite."

  6. File:Flag of the State of Damascus.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following 24 pages use this file: Arab Kingdom of Syria; Flag of France; French colonial flags; Jabal Druze State; List of Syrian flags; List of oldest universities in continuous operation

  7. Arabesque - Wikipedia

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    In Ottoman art the large and feathery leaves called saz became very popular, and were elaborated in drawings showing just one or more large leaves. Eventually floral decoration mostly derived from Chinese styles, especially those of Chinese porcelain , replaces the arabesque in many types of work, such as pottery, textiles and miniatures.

  8. Telegraph Column (Damascus) - Wikipedia

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    The monument consists of a cast-iron column on stone base [2] adorned with representations of telegraph lines and insulators running along the pole. The notable feature of the monument is the mosque on top of the column, "in the place on the upper part of the capital traditionally reserved for emperors, kings, saints, war heroes […], and explorers […] and other great men, a clear statement ...

  9. List of mosques in Damascus - Wikipedia

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    Damascus is home to many Mosques, each drawing from various periods of its history such as the Umayyad Caliphate (of which Damascus was the seat), Abbasid Caliphate, Fatimids, Ayyubids, Mamluks, Ottoman Empire and finally the modern Syrian Arab Republic. Umayyad Mosque is the Largest in Damascus