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Caption | Prayer niche, or mihrab, in the middle of the qibla wall of the mosque in the Umayyad palatial residence Khirbat al-Minya, seen from atop the masonry. The split in the bottom stones results from earthquake destruction, probably the strong 749 CE earthquake recorded also in other places of the Tiberias region and the Levant, which led to massive destruction in the residence (2009) |
Credit | Markus Ritter |
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Markus Ritter
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Markus Ritter
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Creator
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Hagit Nol
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Suggested Citation
Markus Ritter. (2021) "Fig. 45_12 from Asia/Israel/Khirbat al-Minya/Mosque ID 45". In Early Islamic Mosques Database. Hagit Nol (Ed). Released: 2021-11-14. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/media/e481eabb-c088-4504-914c-3c2a531d9405>
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