

The image shows a black and white drawing of a tall, ornate tower in the middle of a street. The tower is in the center, with a pointed top and several balconies around it. It appears to be made of stone or brick and has a striped pattern on the lower half. The street is narrow, with buildings on either side. A group of people in robes are standing on the left side of the street, and one person is standing on the right side. The buildings have flat roofs and ornate details such as arches and columns. The sky is not visible. At the bottom of the image, there is text that reads "MINARET OF THE MOSQUE EL RHAMREE".
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