Main > Multimedia > Gallery Displaced Syrians settle in a Roman archeological site in Idlib 2022/01/26 9:25 pm Gallery An archeological site containing the remains of an ancient church and a tower in the historical Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate - 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) An archeological site containing the remains of an ancient church and a tower in the historical Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) A displaced Syrian woman setting up fire near an archeological site in the historical Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) A cemetery established near an archeological site in the historical Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians had their tents set up in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) A cemetery established near an archeological site in the historical Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians had their tents set up in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians had their tents set up in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) An archeological site containing the remains of an ancient church and a tower in the historical Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians had their tents set up in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) An archeological site containing the remains of an ancient church and a tower in the historical Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians had their tents set up in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) A displaced Syrian child standing near an archeological tower in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrian children playing near their tents, set up in an archeological site in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians had their tents set up in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians starting a fire for heating in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians had their tents set up in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians starting a fire for heating in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Displaced Syrians had their tents set up in the ancient Sarjableh area in the northern countryside of Idlib governorate – 22 January 2022 (Enab Baladi / Iyad Abdul Jawad) Related ArticlesSalvation Government seeks solutions for camps within Idlib’s archeological sitesIdlib’s antiquities: tragic and forgottenIdlib: displaced Syrians protesting on the Turkish border desperate to reach EuropeDisplaced Syrians long for winter rituals in Idlib Gallery Rainstorm hits Idlib’s IDPs camps Dust storm hits Deir Ezzor countryside Yazidis of Afrin celebrate Red Wednesday More