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Imitation of tile samples from the Beyşehir Kubadabad Palace excavation.
Ancient ceramic mural detail of The Persian Archers of King Darius
Historical Indian art of textured background.
Close-up of a Moorish mosaic with abstract forms. This type of mosaic can be found in mosques in the arabian world.
Shiraz, Iran - February 29, 2024: The interior of the Nasir al-Mulk Mosque(Pink Mosque), is adorned with a floral pattern composed of seven-colored tiles, a hallmark of Persian architecture.
Medieval era glazed tile wall of intricate green and blue floral patterns in a Turkish Islamic mosque in Istanbul dating back to 1459
Damascus, Syria. 2nd March 2005 \nBeautiful Islamic inscription inside the Sinan Pasha Mosque, Damascus, Syria
Old Persian Pattern on the walls surrounding the Sa'dabad Complex
Uzbek Mosaic in Ichon-Qala, Khiva, Uzbekistan
Qavam House
Antique wall tiles. Selkuj period. 13th century. Konya, Turkey
The Turkish ceramic tiles with copy space in Eyup Sultan
Floral mosaic art of Mughal empire
The tiles decorating one of the tomb of one of the Sufi Saints buried in the complex of Chor Bakar next to Bukhara in Uzbekistan.
Detail of ceramic tiles with islamic floral ornaments. Floral patterns of Shia islam, Shiraz, Iran, Persia.
Door with Moroccan floral ornament
detail from Registan - Samarkand - Uzbekistan
This captivating photograph transports viewers to the historical city of Uch Sharif, allowing them to marvel at its timeless beauty and rich cultural heritage. Nestled amidst a landscape of lush greenery, the city stands as a testament to centuries of history and civilization.\n\nThe image showcases a panoramic view of Uch Sharif, with its architectural treasures gracefully dotting the skyline. The ancient structures, bathed in warm sunlight, exude an aura of grandeur and mystique. The delicate minarets and intricately designed domes rise majestically against the clear blue sky, narrating tales of bygone eras.\n\nThe city's historic significance is evident in the intricate details that adorn its buildings. Ornate carvings, geometric patterns, and decorative motifs adorn the walls and facades, reflecting the artistic prowess of the craftsmen who brought these structures to life. Each element tells a story, inviting viewers to delve into the rich tapestry of Uch Sharif's past.\n\nThe image captures the essence of Uch Sharif's vibrant streets. In the foreground, locals and visitors meander through narrow lanes, adding a sense of life and movement to the scene. The city's bustling markets and colorful shops offer a glimpse into the daily lives of its inhabitants, bridging the gap between past and present.\n\nAs the sun casts a golden glow over the city, it casts gentle shadows, creating a play of light and shade that further enhances the historical ambiance. The tranquility of the surroundings allows viewers to pause and appreciate the serene beauty of Uch Sharif, transporting them to a different era.\n\nThis photograph encapsulates the allure of Uch Sharif, inviting viewers to embark on a visual journey through time. It serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving cultural heritage and cherishing the historical gems that continue to inspire and captivate generations.\n\nKeywords:
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Detail of the outstanding tilework at Shah-i-Zinda necropolis in the city of Samarkand. The Shah-i-Zinda Ensemble includes mausoleums and other ritual buildings of 9-14th and 19th centuries. Samarkand was one of the most important oasis and place of caravanserais at the Great Silk Road.
A blue and white tile wall with a design of flowers and leaves
The Shrine of Hazrat Ali, also known as the Blue Mosque, is one of the reputed burial places of Ali
Andalusian Moroccan Italian ceramic tile pattern background with religious angel in Sevilla Plaza de Espana vertically
Ottoman period wall tile detail
Detail of the wall in the courtyard of the Naqshbandi Mausoleum complex in Bukhara, Uzbekistan
Ornament pattern at the wall of Tilya Kori Madrasa at Registan complex. Gold and blue. Traditional Uzbek decorative art. Samarkand, Uzbekistan
Old tiles in iznik style can be found all over the old town of Istanbul
wall paintings made up of white cement in a underground Metro Station Tashkent
Ancient islamic mosaic ornament. Wall element close-up
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