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A full, frontal view captures an ornate double door in the city of Zanzibar, Tanzania. The doors are dark reddish-brown wood, extensively studded with rows of brass bosses arranged in square and circular patterns. Each door panel features a prominent brass door knocker shaped like a stylized animal or mythological creature's head, positioned in the upper-middle section. The doors are set within a deeply carved, darker wooden frame that extends upwards and is topped by an arch. Above this frame, a gilded decorative molding forms a lintel, supporting an arched wooden panel. This arched panel is inscribed with text in multiple languages, including Gujarati and English. The English inscription reads: "ISMAIL KHOJA JAMATKHANA" along the top curve, and "MISTREE KHAKEE SHIVJI ZANZIBAR D. 1 AUGUST 1907" below. The entire door assembly is framed by a broad, gilded surround that features vertical columns with circular relief designs and a horizontal entablature. Two golden spires, one on each side, rise from the gilded frame above the arched inscription. The building's facade, visible around the gilded frame, is an off-white or cream color. Three red-painted concrete or stone steps lead up to the base of the doors. No people or active interactions are visible in the scene.
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