Damascus, 1958. Photo by Harrison Forman.
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Damascus, 1958. Photo by Harrison Forman.
Bethlehem, 1960s
Vineyard workers in Lebanon, late 19th century
Beirut Souk (marketplace), Lebanon, 1910.
William Carter, Lebanon, 1960s
Landscapes of Lebanon by Georgian-born Lebanese painter Boris Novikoff (1888 - 1966)
“South Lebanon” (1978) by Palestinian artist Sliman Mansour.
Being from the Levant is the greatest honour
They took so much from all of us yet we are still here
They will never succeed in erasing us no matter how hard they try and how much devastation they leave behind them
And no matter how hard they try to emulate our culture, our food, our love for life, our love for our land they will never be successful they will always be a cheap mockery
From the second Palestinian intifada, Jabal il Nar, Ras il Ain, Nablus.
White Lebanon 🇱🇧
لبنان الحب ✨
The only story lesson that matters HAIFA
Fatima Hammdo in traditional dress and army uniform in the 1970s
Photograph: Diab Alkarssifi
Mawlid Al Nabi Celebrations in Beirut, Lebanon 1939
إحتفالات المولد النبوي الشريف في بيروت عام 1939
Pairs of earrings made in Tripoli, Lebanon, in the late 19th century/early 20th century. The pair in the first picture is made out of silver with blue glass beads. The pair in the second picture is made out of similar materials, except with Ottoman pendant coins.
Pair of hair ornaments made of low grade silver in Rashaya, Lebanon, late 19th century. Plait ornaments like these were worn in sets of three. They were attached at the bottom of lengths of black silk or wool which were plaited into the hair and hung just below a woman’s wait at the back.
Mawlid Al Nabi Celebrations in Beirut, Lebanon 1939
إحتفالات المولد النبوي الشريف في بيروت عام 1939
1961: Photographs of Bassam Shakaa and Enaya al-Fassed, a Palestinian couple. They were staying in Syria as political refugees.