One-time fortress capital of the Malwa sultans,and later pleasure retreat of the Moghuls,Mandu abounds in substantial part-ruined buildings. The 15th-century Jami Masjid is the finest remaining construction.
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Parole chiave collegate
- 15° secolo
- 862-
- ad arco
- adulto (uomo e donna)
- all'interno (luogo)
- aperto
- aprire
- architettura
- arenaria
- Asia
- asiatico (relativo all'Asia)
- AWL Images
- chiostro
- corridoio
- dare una pulita
- dentro
- edificio
- fede
- fotografare
- fotografia (arte)
- galleria
- gallerie
- immagine a colori
- India
- indiano (relativo all'India e Paesi vicini)
- Islam
- lavorare
- lavoro
- Madhya Pradesh
- maestoso
- maschi
- maschio
- moschea
- musulmano (uomo e donna)
- persone
- pilastro
- pulire
- religioso
- rovina
- santo
- santo (divino)
- scopare
- soffitto
- struttura
- struttura (costruzione)
- tetto
- umanità
- uomo
Immagini correlate
- One-time fortress capital of the Malwa sultans,and later pleasure retreat of the Moghuls,Mandu abounds in substantial part-ruined buildings. The 15th-century Jami Masjid is the finest remaining construction.
- Children play beneath the arches of the 14th-century Jami Masjid,or main mosque,in this one-time capital of the Deccan's Bahmani kingdom.
- Jami Masjid,one time fortress capital of the Malwa sultans,and later pleasure retreat of the Mughals,Mandu's 15th-century Jami Masjid is its finest remaining building. Numerous arches and pillars support its domed prayer hall. The central niche,shown here beside a raised pulpit,is ornamented with a scroll of Koranic quotations.
- Taj Mahal viewed through Islamic Archway,Agra. India
- India,Rajasthan,Jaisalmer,Bada Bagh (literally Big Garden). Built by a descendant of Jaisal and maharaja of Jaisalamer,Jai Singh II,commissioned a dam to create a water tank during his reign in the 18th C. After his death,his son Lunkaran,built a beautiful garden next to the lake and a chhatri (Hindi for cenotaph) for his father on a hill next to the lake.
- View across Paradise Gardens towards Mausoleum of Taj Mahal,Agra. India
- Close view towards the Mausoleum of Taj Mahal,Agra. India
- View of Taj Mahal from arched gateway,Agra,India
Più immagini correlate
- View through main arched doorway looking towards Taj Mahal,Agra,India
- Woman Carrying Baby near Entrance of Mosque in Enclosure Complex of Taj Mahal, India
- Indian visitors to the Taj Mahal,Agra. India
- Detial of Taj Mahal and minaret,Agra. India
- View of Taj Mahal Mausoleum from across the Chameli Farsh (Terrace),Agra. India
- The Mausoleum of Taj Mahal,Agra. India
- Looking towards Taj Mahal across the Al-Kawthar,the Celestial Pool of Ambundance,
- View of Taj Mahal across Paradise Gardens,Agra,India