Clipart images from the Middle Eastern region. This includes culture, cityscapes, and historical events from the area.
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Afghan
The Afghans are the Arabs of the Iranian stock.... |
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Alhambra, The
The Alhambra is a palace and fortress complex of the Moorish rulers of Granada in southern Spain.... |
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Arabic Architecture
"Arabic Architecture.-Tombs of the Califs, Cairo."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Armenian
A citizen of the country of Armenia.... |
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Armenian Bishop
A religous leader in Armenia.... |
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Babylon
"Babylon is said, by some writers, to have owed its foundation to Queen Semiramis, a person whose history, as it is handed down by tradition, seems to consist rather of entertaining fictions than subs... |
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Babylonian Ruler
Personal appearance of the ruler of Korsabad.... |
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Bagdad, ancient
"View of Bagdad." — Goodrich, 1844... |
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Bas-relief, Persian
"Persian bas-relief, from Pesepolis." —D'Anvers, 1895... |
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Bedouin
A generic name for a desert-dweller, a term generally applied to Arab nomadic groups, who are found throughout most of the desert belt extending from the Atlantic coase of the Sahara.... |
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Behistun
"The Rock of Behistun." — Quackenbos, 1882... |
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Bird of Paradise, Wallace's Standardwing
Wallace's Standardwing (Semioptera wallacii) is a passerine bird in the family of Birds of Paradise.... |
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Brahman at Prayer
In schools of Hinduism, is the signifying name given to the concept of the unchanging, infinite, immanent and transcendent reality that is the Divine Ground of all being in this universe.... |
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Captive Insurgents Brought Before Darius
An illustration of a hieroglyphic depicting captive insurgents being brought before Darius.... |
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Darius
Darius, the Persian king. Above, the symbol of Ormuzd.... |
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Darius
"The Tomb of Darius, cut in the cliff at Nakshi Rustam, near Persepolis." — The Encyclopedia Britannica, 1910... |
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Dervish
"A Dervish is a Mohammedan monk or religious fanatic, who makes a vow of poverty and austerity of life. There are several orders, some living in monasteries, some as hermits, and some as wandering men... |
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Dinar
The name of a gold coin issued by the califs of Damascus: it was also applied to the gold coins of various Arab dynasties and soon became the generic term of all arab gold coins. ... |
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Dinar
The name of a gold coin issued by the califs of Damascus: it was also applied to the gold coins of various Arab dynasties and soon became the generic term of all arab gold coins. ... |
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Headdress
"Headdress of the Vizier" — Morey, 1903... |
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Hillah
This illustration shows the city of Hillah, on the Euphrates river. ... |
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Hissarlik
"The Hill of Hissarlik" — Morey, 1903... |
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Issus, Battle of
The Battle of Issus, during the conquest of Persia.... |
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Jericho Ruins
"Ruins of the houses of ancient Jericho." -Breasted, 1914... |
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Jerusalem, the destruction of
The destruction of Jerusalem.... |