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Now showing items 721-740 of 2998
Miniature representing the lovers Humay and Humayun, first half 15th century
Charminar (four minarets), 4-storied gateway and guardhouse with top floor used as a mosque and school, 1591
A rear view of Ali Kapu (the High Gate) built between 1587 and 1629
Detail of the façade of Lutfullah mosque, 1690
Birbal's House, 16th century
Courtyard of the shrine of Imam Riza, son-in-law of Ma'mun. He died on journey in 817 while on the way to the tomb of Harun-ar-Rashid in Tus. Imam Riza was the first Imam of the Shi'a sect
The tomb of Itimad-ud-Daula, father-in-law of Jahanjir and father of Nur-Jahan, 1622
Mausoleum of Fatima Al-Masimah, Imam Riza's sister, built between 1589 and 1629
Abul-Abbas Mosque dating from the turn of the 20th century
Exterior of the Blue Mosque with the egyptian obelisk
Copola of the Blue Mosque seen from the inside
Interior of the Blue Mosque, 1616
Interior of the Blue Mosque, 1616
The Cherarda Gate
In a persian house it would be extraordinary not to find carpets. The best ones are reserved for the Talar (reception room) laid down as shown in this picture: In the middle is the mian-farsh (middle carpet) which is flanked by the Kenarahs which are the side pieces or runners on which it is customary to walk. At the head of the middle carpet is the Kellegi on which the host and his guests sit
Delhi Lalkot, entrance to Quwat Al-Islam Mosque, 1310
A house showing turkish influence in the arches
Dar-i-Imam Shrine, began in 1453
Tughlagabad, mausoleum of Sultan Tughlaq
Haussa house built of mud in the muslim quarter of Zindar
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