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Yeni-Kale fortress. Crimea. UkraineUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Yeni-Kale fortress, built by the Ottoman Turks, 1699-1706, under the direction of Goloppo. Near Kerch
Iran. Kerman. The Ganjali Khan Complex. 17th century. SafaviIran. Kerman. The Ganjali Khan Complex. 17th century. Is a Safavid-era building complex. Is composed of a school, a square, a caravanserai, a bathhouse, an Ab Anbar (water reservoir), a mint
Iran. Mahan. Mausoleum of the great sufi leader Shah Ne emat Ollah-e-Vali (1330-1431). Built by Ahmad Shah Kani. Detail of Minaret covered with turquoise tiles. 15th century
Turkey. Bursa. Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque ). Built between 1396Turkey. Bursa. Ulu Cami (Grand Mosque ). Built in the Seljuk style, it was ordered by the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I and built between 1396 and 1399. The mosque has 20 domes and 2 minarets. Exterior
Arabic calligraphy. Detail disk. Decoration. Muradiye MosqueArabic calligraphy. Detail disk.. Muradiye Mosque. Bursa. Turkey
Syria. The Citadel of Aleppo. Entranceislamic art. The Citadel of Aleppo. The majority of the construction as it stands today is thought to originate from the Ayyubid period. 13th-15th centuries. Entrance
The Kaaba in Mecca. Colored engravingThe Kaaba in Mecca, the most sacred site in Islam. Saudi Arabia. Colored engraving. 19th century
Turkey. Istanbul. The Mihrimah Sultan Mosque designed by MimTurkey. Istanbul. The Mihrimah Sultan Mosque. 16th century. Ottoman building located in the Edirnekap?. Designed by Mimar Sinan for the favorite daughter of Suleiman the Magnificent
Iran. Isfahan. Chubi Bridge. Built in 1665Iran. Isfahan. Chubi Bridge. Nearly 150m long and with 21 arches. It was built during the reign of Shah Abbas II in 1665, primarily to help irrigate palace gardens in the area
Fresco depicting a woman. Ali Qapu Palace. Reception porticoIslamic Art. Fresco depicting a woman. Timurid Dynasty. 15th and 16th centuries. Ali Qapu Palace. Reception portico. Isfahan. Islamic Republic of Iran
Madrasah-i Madar-i Shahh. dome and minarets. Isfahan. IranMadrasah-i Madar-i Shahh, also known as Chahar Bagh school. It was built under the patronage of Shah Husain I, a Safavid king. 18th century. Dome and minarets. Isfahan. Iran
Syria. Damascus. Sayyidah Ruqayya Mosque, built in 1985 Shiite cult. Courtyard
Horseshoe arch of the gateway to the castle of Clavijo. La Rioja. Spain
Ukraine. Vorontsov Palace. ShahadaUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Vorontsov Palace. Built in 1828 through 1848 by the English architect Edward Blore (1787-1879) as a summer residence of Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov
Ukraine. Bakhchisaray PalaceUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Bakhchisaray. Khans Palace. Big Khan Mosque. Built by Sahib I Giray. 16th century. Exterior. Detail
Ukraine. Staryi Krym. Madrasah of Eski Kirim. 1332Ukraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Staryi Krym. Madrasah of Eski Kirim. 1332
Ukraine. Staryi Krym. Ozbek Han MosqueUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Staryi Krym. Ozbek Han Mosque. 14th century. Exterior
Ukraine. Yevpatoria. Juma-Jami MosqueUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Yevpatoria. Juma-Jami Mosque. 1552-1564. Founded by Khan Devlet I Giray and designed by Mimar Sinan (1490-1588). Exterior
Ukraine. Feodosiya. Mufti-Jami MosqueUkraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Feodosiya. Mufti-Jami Mosque. 1623-1637
Syria. Harem. City and fortressSyria. Harem. View of the city. First, Ayyubid fortress ruins, built in the 12th century
Syria. Hama. Noria in the Orontes river next to Nur Al-Din Mosque, erected by Nur ad-Din Zangi in 1172
Aljaferia Palace. Detail. Zaragoza. Aragon. SpainAljaferia Palace, built in 11th century, under King Aben-Alfage. Detail. Zaragoza. Aragon. Spain
Spain. La Rioja. Clavijo. Castle. 9th centurySpain. La Rioja. Clavijo. Castle built by the Moors. 9th century. Walls and the Tower of Homage
Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque. Dome and Mirhab. Isfahan. IranIslamic Art. Safavid era. Sheikh Lotf Allah Mosque. Built in 1598 during the reign of Abbas I and completed in 1602 in time of Sheikh Lotfollah
Serbia. Belgrade. Bajrakli Mosque, built in 16th century by Ottoman Empire
Turkey. Istanbul. Hagia Sophia. Interior
Quran. Manuscript written by the scribe Hamail Sharif. Dated between 7th and 13th centuries. Archaeological Museum. Lahore. Pakistan
Algeria. Algiers. Ketchaoua Mosque (Masjid Ketchaoua). Built in 1612. Later, in 1845, it was converted during French rule, to the Cathedral of St Philippe
Islamic Art. Spain. 14th century. Nasrid era. The Alhambra. Plastering stucco decoration that adorns the Hall of the Two Sisters with inscriptions on the Quran and verses of Ibn Zamrak
Anselm Turmeda or Abd-Allah at-Tarjuman (1355-1423). Majorcan writer. Prophecies. Fifteenth-century manuscript
Renaissance. Spain. Vigarny or Bigarny, Philip (1475-1543). Spanish architect and sculptor of Burgundian origin, known as Philip of Burgundy. Boabdil gives the keys of Granada to the Catholic Kings
Buckre-Ede festival or Baqr-I-Id (Cow Festival). Moslems praBuckre-Ede festival or Baqr-I-Id (Cow Festival), held at Naini-Tal, in the northwestern provinces of India. Moslems praying. Colored engraving. The Artistic Illustration, 1893
Egypt. Luxor. Mosque of Abu El-Haggag. 13th century. MinaretEgypt. Luxor. Mosque of Abu El-Haggag was built inside the temple of Luxor during the Ayyubids sultans (thirteenth century) and still in existence. Minaret
Abdul Hamid II (1842-1918). Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1876-1909). Son of Abdu?lmecit I, succeeded his brother Murat V, deposed by Midhat Pasha. He promulgated a constitution (1876)
EGYPT. Luxor temple and the mosque of Abu El-HaggagEGYPT. Luxor temple. Court of Amenhotep III composed by fasciculate columns with papyrus capitals. Dynasty XVIII. New Kingdom. The mosque of Abu El-Haggag in the background. Ancient Thebes. Waset
Sheikh Loftollah Mosque. Dome. Isfahan. IranIslamic Art. Safavid era. Sheikh Loftollah Mosque. Built in 1598 during the reign of Abbas I and completed in 1602 in time of Sheikh Lotfollah
Syria. Bosra. Al-Omari Mosque. Early eighth century. Rebuilt between 12th and 13th centuries. Exterior view
Aljaferia Palace. Courtyard of St. Elizabeth. Detail. ZaragoAljaferia Palace, built in the eleventh century, under King Aben-Alfage. Courtyard of St. Elizabeth. Detail. Zaragoza. Aragon. Spain
The Alhambra. 14th Century. Mexuar. Granada. Andalusia. SpaiThe Alhambra. 14th Century. Nasrid period. Mexuar. Initiated by Abu-LWalid Isma il and rebuilt by Yusuf I and Mohammad V, between 1333 and 1391. Granada. Andalusia. Spain
Mahommedan festival Buckra Ede or Baqr-i-Id (Cow Festival), held at Naini-Tal, in the northwestern provinces of India. Colored engraving. 19th century
Dance of the Sufi dervishes. 19th century. Colored engraving
Great Mosque of Aleppo or Umayyad Mosque. Aleppo. SyriaGreat Mosque of Aleppo or Umayyad Mosque. Seleucid minaret raised as an independent construction in 1092. Aleppo. Syria
MOSQUE OF DAMASCUS. View of the Prayer Room or haram. DamascMOSQUE OF DAMASCUS. View of the Prayer Room or haram. The marble mausoleum indicates the place where was buried the head of Saint John the Baptist, revered by Muslims as a prophet
EGYPT. LUXOR. Partial view of the mosque of Abu El-Aggaq, built inside the Egyptian temple of Luxor
Poster advertising the Charminar, Hyderabad, IndiaPoster by G D Deuskar, advertising the Charminar (Char Minar Mosque), in Hyderabad, India. Printed by British India Press. Date: circa 1935
Beautiful small minaret from Eastern TurkeyA superb real photographic postcard depicting a beautiful small minaret from Eastern Turkey (exact location unknown) with a Muezzin heading up the ladder to announce The Adhan
Music cover, Le Caid, Polka of the Bedouins by PasdeloupMusic cover, Le Caid, Polka of the Bedouins, written for piano by H Pasdeloup, from the comic opera by Ambroise Thomas. circa 1850s
Turkestan DervishesDancing dervishes of eastern Turkestan (now Turkmenistan) Date: 1874