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The image shows an exhibit featuring fragments of decorative tilework and a schematic drawing, likely from the Gur-Emir Mosque in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Two tile fragments, one larger and featuring intricate floral patterns in blue, gold, and white, and the other smaller with a geometric design in blue, green, and gold, are displayed above a framed drawing. The drawing is labeled in both Russian and French, indicating it is a detailed study of the mosque's portal. The wall behind the exhibit is covered in hexagonal teal tiles, providing a contrasting background.
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Apr 14, 2026, 6:05 AM

Samarkand City, Uzbekistan

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The image shows an exhibit featuring fragments of decorative tilework and a schematic drawing, likely from the Gur-Emir Mosque in Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Two tile fragments, one larger and featuring intricate floral patterns in blue, gold, and white, and the other smaller with a geometric design in blue, green, and gold, are displayed above a framed drawing. The drawing is labeled in both Russian and French, indicating it is a detailed study of the mosque's portal. The wall behind the exhibit is covered in hexagonal teal tiles, providing a contrasting background.

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