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Decorativ roundel made of tiles in the famous Friday Mosque in Yazd, Iran. This mosque (in local language called Masjid-e Jame) was built in the 14th century a.d. and is one of the main touristic highlights in the desert town of Yazd.
detail from Registan - Samarkand - Uzbekistan
Uzbekistan ornament decor on wall. Tashkent, Central Asia
Arabic texture on building interiorr of Mosque Hassan II.
A closeup of colorful tiles in Morocco, North Africa
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
Detail of traditional persian mosaic wall with floral ornament,  Grand Jame Mosque (Masjid-e Jameh Mosque, Friday Mosque) in Yazd, Iran
Old Persian Pattern on the walls surrounding the Sa'dabad Complex
Beautiful Arabic tiles in the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca, Morocco
Ancient Mausoleum Registan with ornamental mosaic located in Samarkand. Ultra Wide Angle Architecture Shot. Samarkand, Silk Road, Uzbekistan, Central Asia.
Gokmedrese Mosque in the Sivas City Center, Sivas Turkey
Close-up of a Moorish mosaic with abstract forms. This type of mosaic can be found in mosques in the arabian world.
Ancient arabic decorative mosaic from Morocco.
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
Blue Mosque, Mazar-e-Sharif, Afghanistan
Dome of the mosque, oriental ornaments from Kerman, Iran
Bukhara
The blue and white tile pattern on the ceiling of a building is very intricate and detailed. The design is reminiscent of Islamic art and architecture
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.
Close-up of a mosaic tile pattern on a brick wall at Sa'd al-Saltaneh Caravanserai
The Shrine of Hazrat Ali, also known as the Blue Mosque, is one of the reputed burial places of Ali
Vertical or horizontal background with detail of ancient mosaic walls with clay details and geometric ceramic tile ornament. Traditional iranian tile decorations
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.
Arabic painted tiles texture
Blue tiles, walls
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
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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.
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