Carved stucco decoration on column, No-Gonbad Mosque (Mosque of Nine Cupolas) also known as Khoja Piada (Masjid-e Haji Piyada) (Mosque of the Walking Pilgrim), dating from 9th century, the earliest Islamic monument in the country, Balkh (Mother of Cities), Balkh province, Afghanistan, Asia
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Risoluzione Web
366×550px
12.9×19.4cm 28ppcm
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Bassa risoluzione
666×1000px
23.5×35.3cm 28ppcm
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Media risoluzione
1499×2250px
12.7×19.1cm 118ppcm
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Alta risoluzione
3518×5279px
29.8×44.7cm 118ppcm
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Parole chiave collegate
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- Afghanistan
- all'interno (luogo)
- architettura
- Asia
- asiatico (relativo all'Asia)
- contemporaneo
- decorare
- decorazione
- dentro
- fede
- fotografare
- fotografia (arte)
- giorno
- immagine a colori
- intagliare
- Islam
- Medio Oriente
- mediorientale (relativo al Medio oriente)
- moschea
- musulmano (uomo e donna)
- nessuno
- ornamento
- pilastro
- religioso
- robertharding
- stuccatura
- viaggio
- viaggio (destinazione)
Immagini correlate
- Mosque interior at the ruins of Takht-i-Pul, once an elite suburb of Balkh built by Amir Afzal Khan in 1855, Balkh (Mother of Cities), Afghanistan, Asia
- Mosque interior at the ruins of Takht-i-Pul, once an elite suburb of Balkh built by Amir Afzal Khan in 1855, Balkh (Mother of Cities), Balkh province, Afghanistan, Asia
- Detail of Timurid shrine of Khwaja Abu Nasr Parsa, Balkh (Mother of Cities), Balkh province, Afghanistan, Asia
- The mihrab in the Friday Mosque or Masjet-eJam, built in the year 1200 by the Ghorid Sultan Ghiyasyddin on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia
- Minaret, Shrine of Hazrat Ali, who was assassinated in 661, Mazar-I-Sharif, Balkh province, Afghanistan, Asia
- No-Gonbad Mosque (Mosque of Nine Cupolas) also known as Khoja Piada or Masjid-e Haji Piyada (Mosque of the Walking Pilgrim), the earliest Islamic monument in the country, Balkh (Mother of Cities), Balkh province, Afghanistan, Asia
- Detail of turquoise glazed tiles on Shrine of Khwaja Abu Nasr Parsa, Balkh (Mother of cities) Balkh province, Afghanistan, Asia
- Detail of tilework on the Friday Mosque or Masjet-eJam, built in the year 1200 by the Ghorid Sultan Ghiyasyddin on the site of an earlier 10th century mosque, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia
Più immagini correlate
- A man carrying a kettle walks past the Friday Mosque (Masjet-e Jam) (Masjid-e Jam) (Masjid-I-Jami), Herat, Afghanistan, Asia
- Detail of the Friday Mosque (Masjet-e Jam) (Masjid-e Jam) (Masjid-I-Jami), Herat, Afghanistan, Asia
- Detail of the 12th century Minaret of Jam, including Kufic inscription in turquoise glazed tiles, Quasr Zarafshan in background, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ghor (Ghur, Ghowr) Province, Afghanistan, Asia
- Timurid decoration, main Iwan of the interior courtyard, Sufi shrine of Gazargah, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia
- Sufi shrine of Gazargah, Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia
- Man carrying kettle walks past Friday Mosque (Masjet-eJam), Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia
- Detail of tilework, Friday Mosque (Masjet-eJam), Herat, Herat Province, Afghanistan, Asia
- Mosque at the ruins of Takht-i-Pul, once an elite suburb of Balkh built by Amir Afzal Khan in 1855, Balkh (Mother of Cities), Balkh province, Afghanistan, Asia