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A picture dated 07 June 2005 shows the Amiriya complex in Rada city, 170 km southeast of the Yemeni capital Sanaa. The restoration project of the sixteenth-century complex, which houses a highly-ornamented and painted prayer hall, a madrassa and the private living quarters of the sultan, was one of the nine winners of the Aga Khan Foundation for Architecture 2007 prizes, it was announced 04 September 2007. AFP PHOTO/KHALED FAZa / AFP PHOTO / KHALED FAZa
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This print showcases the Amiriya complex in Rada city, Yemen. Dated 07 June 2005, this picture highlights the architectural beauty of the sixteenth-century complex located 170 km southeast of the Yemeni capital Sanaa. The restoration project of this historical gem was recognized as one of the winners of the prestigious Aga Khan Foundation for Architecture prizes in 2007. The Amiriya complex is a true testament to Yemen's rich cultural heritage and Islamic architecture. It comprises a highly-ornamented and painted prayer hall, a madrassa (religious school), and even houses the private living quarters of the sultan. The intricate details adorning every corner reflect both artistic mastery and religious devotion. With its white color cast against a backdrop that illustrates Middle Eastern charm, this photograph captures not only an architectural marvel but also tells a story of preservation and appreciation for history. The dedication put into restoring such an important landmark is evident through every brushstroke and meticulous detail. Khaled Faza's lens beautifully encapsulates how architecture can transcend time, reminding us to cherish our past while embracing progress. This image serves as a reminder that these treasures are not just structures; they hold within them stories from generations past waiting to be discovered by those who appreciate their significance.
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