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Middle East Photos
This is a group of photos from the Middle East including the pyramids of Egypt, the Sphinx, an Arab caravan travelling to Mecca, a snake charmer, as well as photos of Palestine and Israel.
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Late 1800s Egyptian Sphinx & Pyramids in Desert Photo 2
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photo shows Men and camels atop the paw of the Sphinx, two pyramids in background, Egypt. Photograph dates to somewhere between 1867 and 1899. Learn More -
Late 1800s Egyptian Sphinx in Desert Photo
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photo shows a view of the great Sphnix as it looked in late 1800s Egypt. Photograph dates to somewhere between 1867 and 1899. Learn More -
Late 1800s Great Mosque of Gaza Photo
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photo shows view of Grande Mosquee de Gaza - great Mosque of Gaza in the Gaza Strip. This old photograph dates to between 1867 and 1899. Learn More -
Late 1800s Great Mosque of Gaza Photo 2
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photo shows view of Grande Mosquee de Gaza - great Mosque of Gaza in the Gaza Strip. This old photograph dates to between 1867 and 1899. Learn More -
Late 1800s Middle Eastern Woman Portrait Photo
$11.95 As low as: $8.95This old photo shows a young Middle Eastern woman posing for a portrait with her elaborate jewelry and fancy clothing. Photograph dates to between 1860 and 1900. Learn More -
Late 1800s Moroccan Snake Charmers Photo
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photo shows one man standing holding a snake, three seated, one playing flute and two playing hand drums. This photo was taken in Morocco, Tangiers, between 1860 and 1900. Learn More -
Late 1800s Palace of Ras El-tin Alexandria Egypt Photo
$11.95 As low as: $8.95Photo shows view of small boats on the shoreline, with the Palace of Ras el-Tin in the background.<BR><BR> Ras el Tin palace, located in Alexandria, Egypt, enjoys an outstanding historical position since it is one of few palaces that witnessed the initiation of Muhammad Ali's dynasty. It was also where the departure of the ex-monarch Farouk, the family's last heir, took place. Building activities began in 1834, taking eleven years, until it was completed in 1845. However, complementary work and establishment of additional wings continued until 1847 when it was officially inaugurated. Learn More




