PhotoStock-Israel Licensed stock photography

Show Navigation
  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 1327 images found }

Loading ()...

  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02739.JPG
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02735.JPG
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02720.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02716.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02711.JPG
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02710.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02700.JPG
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02698.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02695.JPG
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02691.JPG
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02690.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02689.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02687.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, remains of the Nimrod Fortress details of the lion bas relief
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_056.jpg
  • The Octagonal tower. Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_053.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_051.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_047.jpg
  • The Western Gate The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_044.jpg
  • Fortress of Akabah (Jordan) Arabia Petra Feb. 28th 1839 by David Roberts, R.A.
    IR_f_Fortress-Akabah_2236.jpg
  • The arched vault at the remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02741.JPG
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02737.JPG
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02736.JPG
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02734.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02733.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02732.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02730.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02729.JPG
  • The arched vault at the remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02728.JPG
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02727.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02726.JPG
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Arched passage Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02722.JPG
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Arched passage Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02721.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02718.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02717.jpg
  • The arched vault at the remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02715.JPG
  • The arched vault at the remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02713.JPG
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02712.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02708.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02706.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). landscapes of the Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02705.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). landscapes of the Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02704_1.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02703.JPG
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02701.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02699.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02693.JPG
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02692.JPG
  • Israel, Atlit, Outline of the Crusader fortress
    SV_Atlit-Fortress_1.jpg
  • Israel, Golan Heights, remains of the Nimrod Fortress details of the lion bas relief
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_057.jpg
  • The Octagonal tower. Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_054.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_055.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_052.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_050.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_049.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_048.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_046.jpg
  • Inscription dating from 1275 at the Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_045.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_043.jpg
  • The Nimrod (Namrud) Fortress or Nimrod Castle is a medieval Muslim castle situated on the southern slopes of Mount Hermon, on a ridge rising about 800 m above sea level. It overlooks the Golan Heights and was built with the purpose of guarding a major access route to Damascus against armies coming from the west.
    AG_Nimrod-Fortress_042.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Montfort (German: Starkenberg) a ruined crusader fortress The site is now a national park inside the nature reserve of Keziv stream
    BT_Montfort-Fortress_093.jpg
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02725.jpg
  • The arched vault at the remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02714.JPG
  • The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin or Jiddin). Western Galilee, Israel
    AH_Yehiam-Fortress_02707.jpg
  • The Nimrod Fortress, a medieval fortress situated on a ridge in the Golan Heights, Israel
    AM_Nimrod_4.jpg
  • The Nimrod Fortress, a medieval fortress situated on a ridge in the Golan Heights, Israel
    AM_Nimrod_3.jpg
  • The Nimrod Fortress, a medieval fortress situated on a ridge in the Golan Heights, Israel
    AM_Nimrod_1.jpg
  • The fortress of Halidzor is located along a hill overlooking the Voghji River to the north, near the village of Kapan in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Halidzor Fortress is situated at an altitude of 1051 meters.
    VA_Halidzor_076.jpg
  • The fortress of Halidzor is located along a hill overlooking the Voghji River to the north, near the village of Kapan in the Syunik Province of Armenia. Halidzor Fortress is situated at an altitude of 1051 meters.
    VA_Halidzor_075.jpg
  • View of the Town and Fortress of Kars from the book ' Narrative of the defence of Kars, historical and military ', by Colonel Atwell Lake, and Illustrations by William Simpson, Published in London : R. Bentley 1857. The siege of Kars was the last major operation of the Crimean War. In June 1855, attempting to alleviate pressure on the defence of Sevastopol, Emperor Alexander II ordered General Nikolay Muravyov to lead his troops against areas of Ottoman interest in Asia Minor. Uniting disparate contingents under his command into a strong corps of 25,725 soldiers, 96 light guns, Muravyov decided to attack Kars, the most important fortress of Eastern Anatolia.
    IR_f_Kars_0382.jpg
  • Yehi'am Fortress National Park is an Israeli national park in the western Upper Galilee, Israel The structure is based on the Crusader-time Iudyn Castle built by the Teutonic Order after 1220, destroyed by the Mamluk sultan Baibars sometime between 1268 and 1271, rebuilt and expanded by Zahir al-Umar as Qal'at Jiddin (Jiddin Castle) in the 1760s and destroyed again by Ahmed Jezzar Pasha around 1775. The ruined fortress, known as Khirbat Jiddin (lit. "ruins of Jiddin"), was later inhabited by Bedouin tribes. The buildings include a watch tower with a lookout platform, mosque, and large vaulted hall. The 1948 trenches laid around the castle can also be visited.
    IR_f_Yehiam_F1420.jpg
  • Yehi'am Fortress National Park is an Israeli national park in the western Upper Galilee, Israel The structure is based on the Crusader-time Iudyn Castle built by the Teutonic Order after 1220, destroyed by the Mamluk sultan Baibars sometime between 1268 and 1271, rebuilt and expanded by Zahir al-Umar as Qal'at Jiddin (Jiddin Castle) in the 1760s and destroyed again by Ahmed Jezzar Pasha around 1775. The ruined fortress, known as Khirbat Jiddin (lit. "ruins of Jiddin"), was later inhabited by Bedouin tribes. The buildings include a watch tower with a lookout platform, mosque, and large vaulted hall. The 1948 trenches laid around the castle can also be visited.
    IR_f_Yehiam_F1409.jpg
  • Yehi'am Fortress National Park is an Israeli national park in the western Upper Galilee, Israel The structure is based on the Crusader-time Iudyn Castle built by the Teutonic Order after 1220, destroyed by the Mamluk sultan Baibars sometime between 1268 and 1271, rebuilt and expanded by Zahir al-Umar as Qal'at Jiddin (Jiddin Castle) in the 1760s and destroyed again by Ahmed Jezzar Pasha around 1775. The ruined fortress, known as Khirbat Jiddin (lit. "ruins of Jiddin"), was later inhabited by Bedouin tribes. The buildings include a watch tower with a lookout platform, mosque, and large vaulted hall. The 1948 trenches laid around the castle can also be visited.
    IR_f_Yehiam_F1401_1.jpg
  • Yehi'am Fortress National Park is an Israeli national park in the western Upper Galilee, Israel The structure is based on the Crusader-time Iudyn Castle built by the Teutonic Order after 1220, destroyed by the Mamluk sultan Baibars sometime between 1268 and 1271, rebuilt and expanded by Zahir al-Umar as Qal'at Jiddin (Jiddin Castle) in the 1760s and destroyed again by Ahmed Jezzar Pasha around 1775. The ruined fortress, known as Khirbat Jiddin (lit. "ruins of Jiddin"), was later inhabited by Bedouin tribes. The buildings include a watch tower with a lookout platform, mosque, and large vaulted hall. The 1948 trenches laid around the castle can also be visited.
    IR_f_Yehiam_F1397.jpg
  • Approach to the Fortress of Ibrim, Nubia From Egypt and Nubia, Volume II: Approach to the Fortress of Ibrim, Nubia, 1847. Louis Haghe (British, 1806-1885), F.G.Moon, 20 Threadneedle Street, London, after David Roberts (British, 1796-1864). Color lithograph;
    IR_Roberts-2012-158_full.jpg
  • Plan of the Fortress of Kars from the book ' Narrative of the defence of Kars, historical and military ', by Colonel Atwell Lake, and Illustrations by William Simpson, Published in London : R. Bentley 1857. The siege of Kars was the last major operation of the Crimean War. In June 1855, attempting to alleviate pressure on the defence of Sevastopol, Emperor Alexander II ordered General Nikolay Muravyov to lead his troops against areas of Ottoman interest in Asia Minor. Uniting disparate contingents under his command into a strong corps of 25,725 soldiers, 96 light guns, Muravyov decided to attack Kars, the most important fortress of Eastern Anatolia.
    IR_f_Kars_0380.jpg
  • Yehi'am Fortress National Park is an Israeli national park in the western Upper Galilee, Israel The structure is based on the Crusader-time Iudyn Castle built by the Teutonic Order after 1220, destroyed by the Mamluk sultan Baibars sometime between 1268 and 1271, rebuilt and expanded by Zahir al-Umar as Qal'at Jiddin (Jiddin Castle) in the 1760s and destroyed again by Ahmed Jezzar Pasha around 1775. The ruined fortress, known as Khirbat Jiddin (lit. "ruins of Jiddin"), was later inhabited by Bedouin tribes. The buildings include a watch tower with a lookout platform, mosque, and large vaulted hall. The 1948 trenches laid around the castle can also be visited.
    IR_f_Yehiam_F1421.jpg
  • Yehi'am Fortress National Park is an Israeli national park in the western Upper Galilee, Israel The structure is based on the Crusader-time Iudyn Castle built by the Teutonic Order after 1220, destroyed by the Mamluk sultan Baibars sometime between 1268 and 1271, rebuilt and expanded by Zahir al-Umar as Qal'at Jiddin (Jiddin Castle) in the 1760s and destroyed again by Ahmed Jezzar Pasha around 1775. The ruined fortress, known as Khirbat Jiddin (lit. "ruins of Jiddin"), was later inhabited by Bedouin tribes. The buildings include a watch tower with a lookout platform, mosque, and large vaulted hall. The 1948 trenches laid around the castle can also be visited.
    IR_f_Yehiam_F1418.jpg
  • Yehi'am Fortress National Park is an Israeli national park in the western Upper Galilee, Israel The structure is based on the Crusader-time Iudyn Castle built by the Teutonic Order after 1220, destroyed by the Mamluk sultan Baibars sometime between 1268 and 1271, rebuilt and expanded by Zahir al-Umar as Qal'at Jiddin (Jiddin Castle) in the 1760s and destroyed again by Ahmed Jezzar Pasha around 1775. The ruined fortress, known as Khirbat Jiddin (lit. "ruins of Jiddin"), was later inhabited by Bedouin tribes. The buildings include a watch tower with a lookout platform, mosque, and large vaulted hall. The 1948 trenches laid around the castle can also be visited.
    IR_f_Yehiam_F1404-Pano.jpg
  • Yehi'am Fortress National Park is an Israeli national park in the western Upper Galilee, Israel The structure is based on the Crusader-time Iudyn Castle built by the Teutonic Order after 1220, destroyed by the Mamluk sultan Baibars sometime between 1268 and 1271, rebuilt and expanded by Zahir al-Umar as Qal'at Jiddin (Jiddin Castle) in the 1760s and destroyed again by Ahmed Jezzar Pasha around 1775. The ruined fortress, known as Khirbat Jiddin (lit. "ruins of Jiddin"), was later inhabited by Bedouin tribes. The buildings include a watch tower with a lookout platform, mosque, and large vaulted hall. The 1948 trenches laid around the castle can also be visited.
    IR_f_Yehiam_F1400.jpg
  • Yehi'am Fortress National Park is an Israeli national park in the western Upper Galilee, Israel The structure is based on the Crusader-time Iudyn Castle built by the Teutonic Order after 1220, destroyed by the Mamluk sultan Baibars sometime between 1268 and 1271, rebuilt and expanded by Zahir al-Umar as Qal'at Jiddin (Jiddin Castle) in the 1760s and destroyed again by Ahmed Jezzar Pasha around 1775. The ruined fortress, known as Khirbat Jiddin (lit. "ruins of Jiddin"), was later inhabited by Bedouin tribes. The buildings include a watch tower with a lookout platform, mosque, and large vaulted hall. The 1948 trenches laid around the castle can also be visited.
    IR_f_Yehiam_F1423.jpg
  • Aerial view of Khirbat Jiddin (lit. "ruins of Jiddin") Crusader castle at Yehi'am Fortress National Park, Israel
    VK_Yehiam_3783.jpg
  • Aerial view of Khirbat Jiddin (lit. "ruins of Jiddin") Crusader castle at Yehi'am Fortress National Park, Israel
    VK_Yehiam_3772.jpg
  • Georgia, Meskheti region, Khertvisi fortress
    AG_f_Georgia_0050.jpg
  • El Morro fortress, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
    AG_Santiago-de-Cuba_0440.jpg
  • El Morro fortress, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba
    AG_Santiago-de-Cuba_0444.jpg
  • Georgia, Meskheti region, Khertvisi fortress
    AG_Georgia_0051.jpg
  • Israel, Western Galilee, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin) The view from the fortress
    SL_SL2_4762.jpg
  • Israel, Western Galilee, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Yehiam (Gidin) The view from the fortress
    SL_SL2_4741.jpg
  • Israel, Upper Galilee, The Montfort (German: Starkenberg) a ruined crusader fortress The site is now a national park inside the nature reserve of Keziv stream, and it constitutes an important spot of tourism and attracts many tourists both from inside and outside Israel.
    CL_f_Montfort_0Y7A2681.jpg
  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Emek Hefer, Tel Qaqun known to the Crusaders as Quaquo or Caco The Mamluk and Crusader era fortress built between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries. Qaqun was a Palestinian Arab village located 6 kilometers northwest of the city of Tulkarm
    AH_Qaqun_DSC2744.JPG
  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Emek Hefer, Tel Qaqun known to the Crusaders as Quaquo or Caco The Mamluk and Crusader era fortress built between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries. Qaqun was a Palestinian Arab village located 6 kilometers northwest of the city of Tulkarm
    AH_Qaqun_DSC2738.JPG
  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Emek Hefer, Tel Qaqun known to the Crusaders as Quaquo or Caco The Mamluk and Crusader era fortress built between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries. Qaqun was a Palestinian Arab village located 6 kilometers northwest of the city of Tulkarm
    AH_Qaqun_DSC2737.JPG
  • Israel, Coastal Plains, Emek Hefer, Tel Qaqun known to the Crusaders as Quaquo or Caco The Mamluk and Crusader era fortress built between the thirteenth and fifteenth centuries. Qaqun was a Palestinian Arab village located 6 kilometers northwest of the city of Tulkarm
    AH_Qaqun_DSC2734.JPG
  • The ruins of the Moa fortress or stronghold In the Arava, Israel. Moa was an inn and stronghold that was part of the Nabataean Incense Route. It lay on the route from Gaza to Petra.
    BT_Moa_01.jpg
  • Veste Oberhaus Fortress, Passau, Lower Bavaria, Germany
    RH_f_Passau_08909.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1762.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1755.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1752.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1750.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1747.jpg
  • Israel, Jordan Valley, The remains of the 12th century Crusader fortress of Belvoir
    AH_Belvoir_1739.jpg
Next
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Phone: +972-54-2159159
email: Sales@PhotoStock-Israel.com