Pages that link to "List of heritage sites damaged during the Syrian civil war"
The following pages link to List of heritage sites damaged during the Syrian civil war
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- Berlin Wall (links | edit)
- Hezbollah (links | edit)
- Iconoclasm (links | edit)
- Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine – General Command (links | edit)
- Second Opium War (links | edit)
- Book burning (links | edit)
- Ansar al-Islam in Kurdistan (links | edit)
- Bashar al-Assad (links | edit)
- Hurva Synagogue (links | edit)
- Four Olds (links | edit)
- Buddhas of Bamiyan (links | edit)
- Shuri Castle (links | edit)
- Benin Bronzes (links | edit)
- Badr Organization (links | edit)
- Church of the Tithes (links | edit)
- Riad al-Turk (links | edit)
- Damascus Spring (links | edit)
- Art destruction (links | edit)
- Rifaat al-Assad (links | edit)
- Nazi plunder (links | edit)
- Abdul Halim Khaddam (links | edit)
- Maher al-Assad (links | edit)
- Syrian Army (links | edit)
- Human rights in Syria (links | edit)
- Archaeological looting in Iraq (links | edit)
- Lost artworks (links | edit)
- Syrian occupation of Lebanon (links | edit)
- Exclusive mandate (links | edit)
- Ali Sadreddine Al-Bayanouni (links | edit)
- Library damage resulting from the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake (links | edit)
- Michel Kilo (links | edit)
- List of destroyed libraries (links | edit)
- Armenian cemetery in Julfa (links | edit)
- Farid Ghadry (links | edit)
- Destruction of Warsaw (links | edit)
- Fatah al-Islam (links | edit)
- List of churches destroyed in the Great Fire of London and not rebuilt (links | edit)
- List of demolished churches in the City of London (links | edit)
- 1966 Syrian coup d'état (links | edit)
- List of public art formerly in London (links | edit)
- Aref Dalila (links | edit)
- Ammar Abdulhamid (links | edit)
- Destruction of early Islamic heritage sites in Saudi Arabia (links | edit)
- Movement for Justice and Development in Syria (links | edit)
- 1963 Syrian coup d'état (links | edit)
- Sogwangsa (links | edit)
- Ali Habib Mahmud (links | edit)
- Art theft and looting during World War II (links | edit)
- Kata'ib Hezbollah (links | edit)
- Hafez Makhlouf (links | edit)