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The Blue Mosque in Mazar-i-Sharif, Balkh Province in Afghanistan. Two women wearing blue burqas (burkas) walk past a wall of the mosque adorned with colorful tiles and mosaics. Northern Afghanistan.
Uzbekistan ornament decor on wall. Tashkent, Central Asia
Garabaghlar, Kangarli Rayon, Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (Nakhchivan exclave), Azerbaijan: Karabakhlar Mausoleum (Qarabaglar türbesi) - consists of one tomb and twin minarets headarch - 12-14th centuries - Elkhanid period, erected in honor of Jahan Guti khanum - tentative UNESCO world heritage site
Ancient arabic decorative mosaic from Morocco.
Old Persian Pattern on the walls surrounding the Sa'dabad Complex
Beautiful traditional and handicraft zellige (tile) in Morocco in northern Africa
Close-up of a Moorish mosaic with abstract forms. This type of mosaic can be found in mosques in the arabian world.
Mosque dome decoration broken ceramic mosaic tiles art
Samarkand, Uzbekistan. May 17th, 2024. Visitors at the Bibi Khanym Mosque main entrance, in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Gokmedrese Mosque in the Sivas City Center, Sivas Turkey
Garabaghlar, Kangarli Rayon, Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (Nakhchivan exclave), Azerbaijan: Karabakhlar Mausoleum (Qarabaglar türbesi) detail - vault with tiled muqarnas - 12-14th centuries - Elkhanid period, erected in honor of Jahan Guti khanum - tentative UNESCO world heritage site.
Detail of traditional persian mosaic in arch of Jameh Mosque (Masjid-e-Jameh Atiq Qazvin, Friday Mosque) of Qazvin, Iran
The shakhi-zinda necropolis in Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Turkmenistan
Blue Mosque, Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan
Colorful patterned wall with ceramic tiles of historical building in Iran
Nadir Devanbegi Madrasah is an architectural monument in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. It was built between 1622 and 1623 by Nadir Devanbegi, the minister of Bukhara Khan, Imam Quli Khan.
Ghazinkhan tomb
Mazar-i-Sharif, Balkh province, Afghanistan: Shrine of Ali (Hazrat Ali Mazar) - also known as the Blue Mosque or Rauza, considered (mainly by the Afghans) as the burial place of Ali ibn Abi Talib, the son-in-law of Muhammad and one of the most important personalities of Islam. Intricate decoration with colorful Persian tiles displaying floral and geometric Islamic patterns as well as Koranic verses.
Vertical or horizontal background with detail of ancient mosaic walls with clay details and geometric ceramic tile ornament. Traditional iranian tile decorations
Medieval era glazed tile wall of intricate green and blue floral patterns in a Turkish Islamic mosque in Istanbul dating back to 1459
A blue and white tile floor with a floral pattern. The tiles are arranged in a way that creates a sense of movement and flow. The blue and white colors give the room a calming and serene atmosphere
Tilya Kori Madrasah Iwan Detail at Registan Square next to Ulugh Beg Madressa in Samarkand. Iwan Architecture Detail. The Tilya-Kori Madrasah was built in the 17th century. It was not only a residential islamic college for students, but also played the role of Grand Mosque. Tilya Kori Madressa, Registan Square, Samarkand, Silk Road, Uzbekistan, Central Asia.
Two women in burqas (burkas) at the Shrine of Khwaja Abu Nasr Parsa (Green Mosque) in Balkh, Afghanistan. The shrine is decorated with mosaics and stylized quranic calligraphy. Mosque, Afghanistan.
The beautiful interior of the mausoleum at the Kok Gumbaz Mosque in Shahrisabz, Uzbekistan
Inscription on the wall of the plaster on the walls is Mustansiriya University in Baghdad, which is the oldest university in the world, founded in the Abbasid era around the year 1227 AD
Nakhchivan City, Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic (Nakhchivan exclave), Azerbaijan: Tomb of Prophet Noah, ornate Seljuk style structure with intricate Islamic floral patterns in brickwork and ceramic tiles - Originally the the tomb was a chapel, the remnant of an Armenian church, this can be seen in older images, the current 'turbe' type structure was built in 2006.
Golestan Palace is located in the heart of historic Tehran. The palace complex is originally built during the Safavid dynasty in the historic walled city. Following extensions and additions, it received its most characteristic features in the 19th century, when it was selected as the royal residence and seat of power by the Qajar ruling family. At present, Golestan Palace complex consists of eight key palace structures and the eponymous gardens.
The interior wall and ceiling decoration of the Shah-i-Zinda Mausoleums in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, UNESCO World Heritage Site
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