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14 Feb 2024
A boy is writing on the wall of Saraswati Temple, where the Hindu Goddess is worshipped annually by students of all levels praying for education and knowledge. The celebration takes place annually on Shukla Panchami of the Nepali month, marking the beginning of the spring season. It is believed that if students worship Saraswati, they will achieve success in their studies. On this day, many parents are taking their children to nearby Saraswati Temples to introduce them to alphabets.
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26 Apr 2022
The Arch of Galerius known as Kamara near Rotunda in Thessaloniki. The monument was commissioned by the Roman emperor Galerius and depicts with marble carved sculptural panels, reliefs the celebration of victory over Narses (Narseh) the seventh emperor in the Sassanid Persian Empire in 299 AD. The Arch of Galerius stands on what is now the intersection of Egnatia and Dimitriou Gounari streets. Construction of the arch was spanned the years 298 and 299 AD; it was dedicated in 303 AD to celebrate the victory of the tetrarch Galerius, over the Sassanid Persians at the Battle of Satala and the capture[citation needed] of their capital Ctesiphon in 298. Kamara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988 and is a meeting point for locals, mainly students as it is located near the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Kamara with Rotunda are monuments that attract tourists on a daily basis. Thessaloniki, Greece on April 19, 2022
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26 Apr 2022
The Arch of Galerius known as Kamara near Rotunda in Thessaloniki. The monument was commissioned by the Roman emperor Galerius and depicts with marble carved sculptural panels, reliefs the celebration of victory over Narses (Narseh) the seventh emperor in the Sassanid Persian Empire in 299 AD. The Arch of Galerius stands on what is now the intersection of Egnatia and Dimitriou Gounari streets. Construction of the arch was spanned the years 298 and 299 AD; it was dedicated in 303 AD to celebrate the victory of the tetrarch Galerius, over the Sassanid Persians at the Battle of Satala and the capture[citation needed] of their capital Ctesiphon in 298. Kamara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988 and is a meeting point for locals, mainly students as it is located near the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Kamara with Rotunda are monuments that attract tourists on a daily basis. Thessaloniki, Greece on April 19, 2022
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#8132206
26 Apr 2022
The Arch of Galerius known as Kamara near Rotunda in Thessaloniki. The monument was commissioned by the Roman emperor Galerius and depicts with marble carved sculptural panels, reliefs the celebration of victory over Narses (Narseh) the seventh emperor in the Sassanid Persian Empire in 299 AD. The Arch of Galerius stands on what is now the intersection of Egnatia and Dimitriou Gounari streets. Construction of the arch was spanned the years 298 and 299 AD; it was dedicated in 303 AD to celebrate the victory of the tetrarch Galerius, over the Sassanid Persians at the Battle of Satala and the capture[citation needed] of their capital Ctesiphon in 298. Kamara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988 and is a meeting point for locals, mainly students as it is located near the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Kamara with Rotunda are monuments that attract tourists on a daily basis. Thessaloniki, Greece on April 19, 2022
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#8132208
26 Apr 2022
The Arch of Galerius known as Kamara near Rotunda in Thessaloniki. The monument was commissioned by the Roman emperor Galerius and depicts with marble carved sculptural panels, reliefs the celebration of victory over Narses (Narseh) the seventh emperor in the Sassanid Persian Empire in 299 AD. The Arch of Galerius stands on what is now the intersection of Egnatia and Dimitriou Gounari streets. Construction of the arch was spanned the years 298 and 299 AD; it was dedicated in 303 AD to celebrate the victory of the tetrarch Galerius, over the Sassanid Persians at the Battle of Satala and the capture[citation needed] of their capital Ctesiphon in 298. Kamara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988 and is a meeting point for locals, mainly students as it is located near the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Kamara with Rotunda are monuments that attract tourists on a daily basis. Thessaloniki, Greece on April 19, 2022
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#8132210
26 Apr 2022
Black and White picture B/W of Kamara. The Arch of Galerius known as Kamara near Rotunda in Thessaloniki. The monument was commissioned by the Roman emperor Galerius and depicts with marble carved sculptural panels, reliefs the celebration of victory over Narses (Narseh) the seventh emperor in the Sassanid Persian Empire in 299 AD. The Arch of Galerius stands on what is now the intersection of Egnatia and Dimitriou Gounari streets. Construction of the arch was spanned the years 298 and 299 AD; it was dedicated in 303 AD to celebrate the victory of the tetrarch Galerius, over the Sassanid Persians at the Battle of Satala and the capture[citation needed] of their capital Ctesiphon in 298. Kamara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988 and is a meeting point for locals, mainly students as it is located near the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Kamara with Rotunda are monuments that attract tourists on a daily basis. Thessaloniki, Greece on April 19, 2022
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#8132212
26 Apr 2022
The Arch of Galerius known as Kamara near Rotunda in Thessaloniki. The monument was commissioned by the Roman emperor Galerius and depicts with marble carved sculptural panels, reliefs the celebration of victory over Narses (Narseh) the seventh emperor in the Sassanid Persian Empire in 299 AD. The Arch of Galerius stands on what is now the intersection of Egnatia and Dimitriou Gounari streets. Construction of the arch was spanned the years 298 and 299 AD; it was dedicated in 303 AD to celebrate the victory of the tetrarch Galerius, over the Sassanid Persians at the Battle of Satala and the capture[citation needed] of their capital Ctesiphon in 298. Kamara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988 and is a meeting point for locals, mainly students as it is located near the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Kamara with Rotunda are monuments that attract tourists on a daily basis. Thessaloniki, Greece on April 19, 2022
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#8132214
26 Apr 2022
The Arch of Galerius known as Kamara near Rotunda in Thessaloniki. The monument was commissioned by the Roman emperor Galerius and depicts with marble carved sculptural panels, reliefs the celebration of victory over Narses (Narseh) the seventh emperor in the Sassanid Persian Empire in 299 AD. The Arch of Galerius stands on what is now the intersection of Egnatia and Dimitriou Gounari streets. Construction of the arch was spanned the years 298 and 299 AD; it was dedicated in 303 AD to celebrate the victory of the tetrarch Galerius, over the Sassanid Persians at the Battle of Satala and the capture[citation needed] of their capital Ctesiphon in 298. Kamara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988 and is a meeting point for locals, mainly students as it is located near the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Kamara with Rotunda are monuments that attract tourists on a daily basis. Thessaloniki, Greece on April 19, 2022
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#8132216
26 Apr 2022
Details of the marbles. The Arch of Galerius known as Kamara near Rotunda in Thessaloniki. The monument was commissioned by the Roman emperor Galerius and depicts with marble carved sculptural panels, reliefs the celebration of victory over Narses (Narseh) the seventh emperor in the Sassanid Persian Empire in 299 AD. The Arch of Galerius stands on what is now the intersection of Egnatia and Dimitriou Gounari streets. Construction of the arch was spanned the years 298 and 299 AD; it was dedicated in 303 AD to celebrate the victory of the tetrarch Galerius, over the Sassanid Persians at the Battle of Satala and the capture[citation needed] of their capital Ctesiphon in 298. Kamara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988 and is a meeting point for locals, mainly students as it is located near the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Kamara with Rotunda are monuments that attract tourists on a daily basis. Thessaloniki, Greece on April 19, 2022
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#8132218
26 Apr 2022
Details of the marbles. The Arch of Galerius known as Kamara near Rotunda in Thessaloniki. The monument was commissioned by the Roman emperor Galerius and depicts with marble carved sculptural panels, reliefs the celebration of victory over Narses (Narseh) the seventh emperor in the Sassanid Persian Empire in 299 AD. The Arch of Galerius stands on what is now the intersection of Egnatia and Dimitriou Gounari streets. Construction of the arch was spanned the years 298 and 299 AD; it was dedicated in 303 AD to celebrate the victory of the tetrarch Galerius, over the Sassanid Persians at the Battle of Satala and the capture[citation needed] of their capital Ctesiphon in 298. Kamara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988 and is a meeting point for locals, mainly students as it is located near the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Kamara with Rotunda are monuments that attract tourists on a daily basis. Thessaloniki, Greece on April 19, 2022
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#8132220
26 Apr 2022
Black and White picture B/W of Kamara. The Arch of Galerius known as Kamara near Rotunda in Thessaloniki. The monument was commissioned by the Roman emperor Galerius and depicts with marble carved sculptural panels, reliefs the celebration of victory over Narses (Narseh) the seventh emperor in the Sassanid Persian Empire in 299 AD. The Arch of Galerius stands on what is now the intersection of Egnatia and Dimitriou Gounari streets. Construction of the arch was spanned the years 298 and 299 AD; it was dedicated in 303 AD to celebrate the victory of the tetrarch Galerius, over the Sassanid Persians at the Battle of Satala and the capture[citation needed] of their capital Ctesiphon in 298. Kamara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988 and is a meeting point for locals, mainly students as it is located near the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Kamara with Rotunda are monuments that attract tourists on a daily basis. Thessaloniki, Greece on April 19, 2022
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26 Apr 2022
The Arch of Galerius known as Kamara near Rotunda in Thessaloniki. The monument was commissioned by the Roman emperor Galerius and depicts with marble carved sculptural panels, reliefs the celebration of victory over Narses (Narseh) the seventh emperor in the Sassanid Persian Empire in 299 AD. The Arch of Galerius stands on what is now the intersection of Egnatia and Dimitriou Gounari streets. Construction of the arch was spanned the years 298 and 299 AD; it was dedicated in 303 AD to celebrate the victory of the tetrarch Galerius, over the Sassanid Persians at the Battle of Satala and the capture[citation needed] of their capital Ctesiphon in 298. Kamara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988 and is a meeting point for locals, mainly students as it is located near the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Kamara with Rotunda are monuments that attract tourists on a daily basis. Thessaloniki, Greece on April 19, 2022
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26 Apr 2022
The Arch of Galerius known as Kamara and Rotunda visible in the background in Thessaloniki. The monument was commissioned by the Roman emperor Galerius and depicts with marble carved sculptural panels, reliefs the celebration of victory over Narses (Narseh) the seventh emperor in the Sassanid Persian Empire in 299 AD. The Arch of Galerius stands on what is now the intersection of Egnatia and Dimitriou Gounari streets. Construction of the arch was spanned the years 298 and 299 AD; it was dedicated in 303 AD to celebrate the victory of the tetrarch Galerius, over the Sassanid Persians at the Battle of Satala and the capture[citation needed] of their capital Ctesiphon in 298. Kamara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988 and is a meeting point for locals, mainly students as it is located near the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Kamara with Rotunda are monuments that attract tourists on a daily basis. Thessaloniki, Greece on April 19, 2022
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#8132226
26 Apr 2022
Black and White picture B/W of Kamara and Rotunda in the background. The Arch of Galerius known as Kamara near Rotunda in Thessaloniki. The monument was commissioned by the Roman emperor Galerius and depicts with marble carved sculptural panels, reliefs the celebration of victory over Narses (Narseh) the seventh emperor in the Sassanid Persian Empire in 299 AD. The Arch of Galerius stands on what is now the intersection of Egnatia and Dimitriou Gounari streets. Construction of the arch was spanned the years 298 and 299 AD; it was dedicated in 303 AD to celebrate the victory of the tetrarch Galerius, over the Sassanid Persians at the Battle of Satala and the capture[citation needed] of their capital Ctesiphon in 298. Kamara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988 and is a meeting point for locals, mainly students as it is located near the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Kamara with Rotunda are monuments that attract tourists on a daily basis. Thessaloniki, Greece on April 19, 2022
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26 Apr 2022
The Arch of Galerius known as Kamara and Rotunda visible in the background in Thessaloniki. The monument was commissioned by the Roman emperor Galerius and depicts with marble carved sculptural panels, reliefs the celebration of victory over Narses (Narseh) the seventh emperor in the Sassanid Persian Empire in 299 AD. The Arch of Galerius stands on what is now the intersection of Egnatia and Dimitriou Gounari streets. Construction of the arch was spanned the years 298 and 299 AD; it was dedicated in 303 AD to celebrate the victory of the tetrarch Galerius, over the Sassanid Persians at the Battle of Satala and the capture[citation needed] of their capital Ctesiphon in 298. Kamara is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1988 and is a meeting point for locals, mainly students as it is located near the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Kamara with Rotunda are monuments that attract tourists on a daily basis. Thessaloniki, Greece on April 19, 2022
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