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An eye-level shot captures a vibrant public square featuring prominent Islamic architecture in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. On the left, a tall, slender minaret, constructed of light brown brick with subtle decorative bands of blue and white tile, reaches skyward against a clear blue sky. In the foreground, green foliage partially frames the minaret. To the right, a large, ornate building, also built with light brown brick, showcases intricate architectural details. Its facade features arched entryways and panels adorned with geometric tile patterns and elegant Arabic calligraphy. Two banners hang on the building walls: one displays an Arabic Quranic verse ("And We ransomed him with a great sacrifice") along with its Uzbek translation, while another (partially visible) bears the Uzbek greeting "Qurbon hayitingiz Muborak bo'lsin" (Happy Eid al-Adha) on a golden background, indicating the time of the Eid holiday. A digital display on the building shows various times, including 3:50, 13:00, 17:50, and 19:00, likely prayer times. Framed inscriptions with Arabic calligraphy, including "La ilaha illallah" (There is no god but Allah), are also visible on the facade. The ground is paved with a striking pattern of light and dark grey square tiles. A long shadow, likely cast by the minaret, stretches across the paved area, suggesting it is either morning or late afternoon. A green trash can with an arched opening, also bearing the "Qurbon hayitingiz Muborak bo'lsin" greeting, sits near the edge of a grassy strip. A few individuals are present, some sitting or standing near the building's entrance, contributing to a peaceful and serene atmosphere under the sunny, clear sky.
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