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A poster displaying nine distinct images of minarets, each representing a different Islamic historical period, is affixed to a light-colored wall in the city of Shab'a, Syria. The poster, likely protected by a transparent sheet of glass or acrylic, exhibits reflections from ambient lighting. The title, in Arabic script at the top, reads "المآذر عبر العصور الإسلامية" (Minarets through Islamic Ages). The minarets are arranged in three rows of three. From left to right: - **Top Row:** A tall, slender Umayyad minaret with an ornate top; a spiral Abbasid minaret tapering upwards; a multi-tiered Andalusian minaret. - **Middle Row:** An intricately carved Mamluk minaret; a slender, conical Ottoman minaret; a textured cylindrical Safavid minaret. - **Bottom Row:** A simple, sturdy Timurid minaret; a light-colored Mughal minaret with a small dome; a cylindrical Seljuk minaret featuring distinct horizontal patterns. Two circular fasteners are visible, securing the poster to the wall—one at the top center and another near the bottom center. A dark-colored bag is partially visible in the bottom right corner of the frame. A digital timestamp "4/9/2025 18:12" is overlaid in the bottom left corner. No individuals are present in the image.
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