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This image depicts a retail display in a shop located in Barza Municipality, Syria. The central focus is a vertical arrangement of four dark brown, plush, oval-shaped decorative plaques, suspended by gold-colored hangers from an ornate gold-colored metallic fixture at the top. Each plaque features gold-embroidered Arabic calligraphy:
1.  Top plaque: "سبحان الله" (Subhan Allah - Glory be to Allah).
2.  Second plaque: "الحمد لله" (Alhamdulillah - Praise be to Allah).
3.  Third plaque: "لا إله إلا الله" (La ilaha illallah - There is no god but Allah).
4.  Bottom plaque: "الله أكبر" (Allahu Akbar - Allah is the greatest).

Behind these plaques, two traditional garments are visible on display. The upper garment is a black robe or abaya adorned with intricate gold and silver embroidery, featuring circular and wavy patterns along the sleeves and collar area. The lower garment is also a black robe or dress, distinguished by vibrant red, blue, and black traditional cross-stitch or embroidered patterns covering a significant portion of its fabric. In the background, to the left, a portion of another textile item, possibly a tapestry with floral motifs and Arabic text, is visible. To the right, a white wall or display unit with a dark-framed door or window is present, bearing a small barcode sticker on its frame. Overhead lighting illuminates the scene from the top left.
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Oct 11, 2025, 6:34 PM

Barza Municipality, Syria

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This image depicts a retail display in a shop located in Barza Municipality, Syria. The central focus is a vertical arrangement of four dark brown, plush, oval-shaped decorative plaques, suspended by gold-colored hangers from an ornate gold-colored metallic fixture at the top. Each plaque features gold-embroidered Arabic calligraphy: 1. Top plaque: "سبحان الله" (Subhan Allah - Glory be to Allah). 2. Second plaque: "الحمد لله" (Alhamdulillah - Praise be to Allah). 3. Third plaque: "لا إله إلا الله" (La ilaha illallah - There is no god but Allah). 4. Bottom plaque: "الله أكبر" (Allahu Akbar - Allah is the greatest). Behind these plaques, two traditional garments are visible on display. The upper garment is a black robe or abaya adorned with intricate gold and silver embroidery, featuring circular and wavy patterns along the sleeves and collar area. The lower garment is also a black robe or dress, distinguished by vibrant red, blue, and black traditional cross-stitch or embroidered patterns covering a significant portion of its fabric. In the background, to the left, a portion of another textile item, possibly a tapestry with floral motifs and Arabic text, is visible. To the right, a white wall or display unit with a dark-framed door or window is present, bearing a small barcode sticker on its frame. Overhead lighting illuminates the scene from the top left.

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