Category
page 118th-century establishments in Ottoman Syria
Hurva Synagogue
synagogue

Ghajar
Ghajar (, or ), also Rhadjar, is an Alawite-Arab village on the Hasbani River, on the border between Lebanon and the Israeli-occupied portion of the Golan Heights. The name of the village means "gypsy" in Arabic. As of , it had a population of , most of whom consider themselves Syrian but have Israeli ID cards. The Blue Line divides Ghajar between Lebanon and the Golan Heights, although Israel has occupied the entire village since 2006. Israel considers it a part of its Northern District, in which its southern part is organized as a local council in the Golan Subdistrict.
Al-Azm Palace
Palace in Damascus, Syria, built in 1749
Saint George Greek Orthodox Cathedral
church and museum in Beirut
Khan As'ad Pasha
hotel
Khan al-Umdan
caravanserai in Acre, Israel
Al-Fathiyah Madrasa
madrassah school in Damascus, Syria
Uthmaniyya Madrasa
madrasa in Aleppo, Syria

Uyun al-Wadi
village in Syria
Al-Budeiri Library
library in East Jerusalem