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Religious ceremony (between 1880 and 1900)

Armenian Inscriptions and Plaques

A close-up of a stone wall featuring Armenian religious items, including a framed icon and a metal plaque with inscriptions. The central plaque displays Armenian script and the date 1940, positioned next to a wooden panel with a carved cross.
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Religious painting on wooden panel left in the yard of Armenian Museum
The Wailing Wall

The Women Division (Right Part)
16.05.2008
The Western Wall sometimes referred to as the Wailing Wall or simply the Kotel (lit. Wall; Ashkenazic pronunciation: Kosel), and as al-Buraaq Wall by Muslims, is an important Jewish religious site located in the Old City of Jerusalem. Just over half the wall, including its 17 courses located below street level, dates from the end of the Second Temple period, being constructed around 19 BCE by Herod the Great.
16.05.2008
The Western Wall sometimes referred to as the Wailing Wall or simply the Kotel (lit. Wall; Ashkenazic pronunciation: Kosel), and as al-Buraaq Wall by Muslims, is an important Jewish religious site located in the Old City of Jerusalem. Just over half the wall, including its 17 courses located below street level, dates from the end of the Second Temple period, being constructed around 19 BCE by Herod the Great.

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