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An upward-angled, eye-level photograph depicts the upper section of a mosque structure located in Al-Qanawat Municipality, Syria, under a clear blue sky with sparse clouds. The primary subject is a large, weathered, light-grey dome, topped with a dark crescent moon finial. A single arched window, dark and recessed, is visible on the visible curved surface of the dome. To the right and slightly behind the dome, the upper portion of a minaret is visible, featuring a multi-tiered, light-colored shaft with dark banding, a small balcony section with arched openings, and a pointed finial. Below the dome, the building's facade is constructed from light-colored, rectangular stone blocks. This section features three equally spaced, tall arched windows with dark frames, likely made of wood. A decorative frieze with intricate patterns runs horizontally below these windows. The lower visible part of the facade exhibits alternating horizontal bands of light and dark stone masonry (ablaq style). An embedded rectangular panel with carved relief details is visible within the banded masonry on the left side. No individuals or active interactions are present in the scene.
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