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Khaqmaq Mosque, 1375-1442
Taj Mahal, mausoleum of Mumtaz Mahal, niece of Nur-Jahan and wife of Shah Jahan. She died in 1629 while giving birth to her 14th child. 20,000 workers were employed during the 20 years of its construction
Khwadju Bridge. It is also called Hasanabad after its builder Hasan Beg in 1657 during the reign of Shah Abbas II
Well of Ahmad III, 1728 built at the southern gate of the seraglio. It was meant to be of service for his subjects and animals
Lashgari Palace Bazaar, fragment of a painting on a small column. It dates from fatimid time, 11th century
Palace of Bait-ud-Din built by Amir Beshir, 1788-1840, 25 miles south-east from Beirut
Imperial Mosque (Masjid-i-Shah) built by Shah Abbas 1612-1637
Mausoleum of Safdar Jang, grand wazir and viceroy of Oudh, 1753
The Taj Mahal from the far side of the Jumna River at dawn
Armenian Cathedral built by Shah Abbas in 1606
A small town on the lake of Ohrid at the borders of Albania, Yugoslavia and Greece. The houses show turkish influence that is no windows at the ground-level and projecting storeys
Turkish features in a Bulgarian house, such as the wide roof and the projecting first floor
Plan of the Great Mosque (according to Creswell), 706-715. It measures about 172x95 meters
The Manuc-Inn, first half of 19th century showing turkish influence
General view of the Bosnian capital. Turkish influence is appearing in the buildings
The Great Mosque, two-storeys arching system, 10th century
The "Chicago" of the desert in the Wadi Hadramout
A city on the Arabian Sea
The dye-pits
The mausoleum of Bibi Khanum, first wife of Timur, died 1371
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