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Show Brick vaults of the Masjid-i Jum'a (Friday Mosque) at Isfahan. Probably 8th century A.H. (14th century A.D.). Ti-Khanid or Muzaffarid. The round piers are Saljuq. Photograph by Myron B. Smith, 1936. SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION NATIONAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL ARCHIVES WASHINGTON, D.C. 20560 OFFICIAL BUSINESS PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE, $300 POSTAGE AND FEES PAID SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION ZA%\ ^7£- SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION NATIONAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL ARCHIVES WASHINGTON, D.C. 20560 The Islamic Archives 5K m\ B R ^%?wAd f^**Ji Masjid-i Jum'a (Friday Mosque) at Isfahan. Qibla Iwan. Detail of revetment of polychrome brick-faience-mosaic; part of a restoration made in A.H. 880 (A.B. 1475-76) by Sultan Uzun Hasan of the Aq-Qoyunlu dynasty. Photograph by Myron B. Smith, 1937. |