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The image displays the interior of a mosque, identified as part of the Hazrati Imam Mosque complex in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The perspective is low, looking forward from the floor, showing a vast, empty prayer hall. The foreground is dominated by a blue patterned carpet featuring lighter blue or white horizontal stripes forming a geometric motif. Distinct shadows and bright sunlight create contrasting bands across the carpet, suggesting illumination from an unseen light source to the left. The midground and background consist of a tall, white wall extensively decorated with golden Arabic calligraphy. Centrally positioned is a large, ornate mihrab (prayer niche) with a multi-layered, domed arch in white. Above the mihrab, prominent golden calligraphy spells out a religious phrase, likely the Shahada. To the left of the mihrab, the wall features golden Arabic calligraphy for "Muhammad," beneath which is a dark brown, arched-top door. Above this door, a circular clock with black numbers and hands indicates approximately 02:45. To the right of the mihrab, another section of the wall displays golden Arabic calligraphy for "Allah," with a matching dark brown, arched-top door below it and an identical clock above it, also showing approximately 02:45. Vertical columns adorned with intricate light-colored geometric patterns separate these wall sections. Several small, ornate wooden stands, possibly rehal for holding religious texts, are positioned on the carpet in front of the wall. The ceiling is white, with visible recessed lighting and rectangular ventilation grilles. No individuals are present in the scene.
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