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Antique roman theatre of Palmyra Syria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Palmyra, Syria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Syria - Palmyra (Tadmor) Royalty Free Stock Photo
The antique theatre of Palmyra Royalty Free Stock Photo
Palmyra Syria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Columns on historic ruins, Palmyra, Syria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Palmyra, Syria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Palmyra, Syria
Ancient columns, Palmyra Syria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient columns, Palmyra Syria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient ruins in Palmyra, Syria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Ancient columns, Palmyra Syria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stone ruins, Palmyra, Syria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tetrapylon at Palmyra Syria Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tetrapylon, Palmyra, Syria Royalty Free Stock Photo
The now-destroyed by ISIS ruins of Palmyra, Syria. Palmyra was an essential part of the Silk Road route linking China and India to Europe. Early rulers included the Assyrians, Persians and Seleucides and later the town fell to the Romans who then fell to Zenobia who then fell to the Muslim armies led by Khaled ibn al-Walid.


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