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The Registan square and its three madrasahs. From left to right: Ulugh Beg Madrasah, Tilya-Kori Madrasah and Sher-Dor Madrasah. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
The Registan square and Ulugh Beg Madrasah. A Unesco World Heritage Site, Samarkand. Uzbekistan
Detail of the Nadir Divan Begi madrassah. Bukhara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan
Morocco, Marrakech-Safi (Marrakesh-Tensift-El Haouz) region, Marrakesh. Colorful tiled mosaic at Marrakech Museum, housed in the 19th century Dar Menebhi Palace
Big Fish sculpture by John Kindness marks the return of salmon to the River Lagan. Belfast, North Ireland, UK
Plaza de Espana, Seville, Seville Province, Andalucia, Spain
MOROCCO, Casablanca A visitor is dwarfed by the towering mosaic tilework of the Hassan II Mosque. The mosque is the third largest religious monument in the world and can accommodate 25
An attractive Malagasy village of the Betsileo people who live southwest of the capital, Antananarivo. Most houses in the village are double-storied with kitchens
Wales, Denbighshire, Ruthin. The rooftop of the Myddelton Arms pub which is of Dutch design and dating from the mid-16th century
Spain, Andalucia, Seville. An elegant ceramic sign with wrought iron lanterns on a street corner in Plaza del Altozano
Detail of a mural made of painted ceramic tiles on a wall in a street in Seville showing a Sevillian street scene
Mural of one of the historic Spanish kings made from painted ceramic tiles, adorns the wall of a house in the Santa Cruz district of Seville, Spain
Interior of a bar in the Santa Cruz district of Seville, Spain
St. Stephens Cathedral, Vienna, Austria
A camel stands tethered in the Ichan Kala, the old city of Khiva, with the Kalta Minaret behind. Mohammed Amin Khan meant this to be the tallest building in the Muslim world
The minaret and tiled dome of a mosque rise above the old city of Khiva. The dome is covered in Khivas hallmark green ceramic tiles
The Kalta Minaret. Mohammed Amin Khan meant this to be the tallest building in the Muslim world. Construction began in 1851 but after the khan died in 1855, his heir aborted the project
Chor Minar, the gatehouse of a long-gone medrassah built in 1807. The name (Chor Minar in Tajik means Four Minarets) is misleading, they arent minarets but ornamentation
The elaborate tiled facade of Fayzulla Khujayev House, built in 1891 by Fayzullas father Ubaidullah, a wealthy merchant
Harem in Khans Palace, Khiva, Uzbekistan
Kukeldash Madrasah (16 cent.), Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi (1397-1399), Turkestan, Kazakhstan Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi (1397-1399). Turkestan, Kazakhstan
Iran, Isfahan. Women in traditional dress walk in the courtyard of the Masjid-e Imam, the citys most celebrated mosque
Typical Moroccan tiles, Marrakesh, Morocco Africa, Morocco, Marrakesh, typical Moroccan tiles
Kuwait, Kuwait City, The Grand Mosque, Main Hall KUWAIT-Kuwait City: The Grand Mosque- b.1986 & largest in Kuwait Interior Detail of the Main Hall (accomodates 5000 faithful)
Dubrovnik Unesco World Heritage Old Town Red Tiled Rooftops Onofrios Fountain 1438 in Placa Pedestrian Promenade The Balkans Croatia Dubrovnik Unesco World Heritage Old Town Red Tiled Rooftops
Dubrovnik, Dalmatian Coast, Croatia
Rooftops and alleyway of Old Bratislava, Slovakia
Entrance to the Gallery of Kings. Palacio dos Marqueses de Fronteira (Palace of the Marquises of Fronteira), a pearl of traditional Portuguese noble architecture
The Terrace with tiles (azulejos). Palacio dos Marqueses de Fronteira (Palace of the Marquises of Fronteira), a pearl of traditional Portuguese noble architecture