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Probably the Selim I Mosque
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Portrait of Sultan Selim II (r. 1566-1574), folio from an album
Portrait of Sultan Selim II (r. 1566-1574), folio from an album
This portrait of the Ottoman sultan Selim II (r. 1566-1575) represents the Ottoman portraiture tradition which began in the fifteenth century with likenesses of Mehmed II, followin...
Delhi, the Moti Masjid (Pearl Mosque)
Delhi, the Moti Masjid (Pearl Mosque)
Samuel Bourne no. 1351. The interior of the Moti Masjid inside the Red Fort in Delhi. Built by Aurangzeb, this small mosque served as a private place of prayer for the royal family...
Mosque of Sultan Ahmed I, Constantinople, Turkey. Justification of the title, title inscribed White, H.C. & Co., The\ ‘Perfec\’ Stereograph
Mosque of Sultan Ahmed I, Constantinople, Turkey. Justification of the title, title inscribed White, H.C. & Co., The\ ‘Perfec\’ Stereograph
View of the Istanbul Blue Mosque, in front of ruins and obelisk....
Some of the worshippers at
Some of the worshippers at
Some of the worshippers at the Eid Festival at the Mosque in Woking , Surrey ._x000D_
29 September 1917 _x000D_
The Shah Jahan Mosque was the first purpose built mosque in Europe ...
pencil drawing
pencil drawing
Leopold Waldner’s pencil drawing: Mosque with clock tower and minaret (Abdurrahman-Pasha-Mosque) in the city center of Pekinje (now Peqin).
Designated and signed at the bottom left...
Afrasiyab and Siyavush Embrace (painting, recto; text, verso), illustrated folio from a manuscript of the Shahnama by Firdawsi
Afrasiyab and Siyavush Embrace (painting, recto; text, verso), illustrated folio from a manuscript of the Shahnama by Firdawsi
In this part of Firdawsi’s epic, the Iranian king Kay Kavus decided to wage war against Turan (Turkestan), even though his son, prince Siyavush, had signed a treaty with the Turani...


