Plate I. A-The Tari (kh) Khaneh Mosque at Dāmghān, Northern Persia. Vista of Arches and Columns Showing Pendentive. Date c. 700. Gothic Architecture and Persian Origins
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Plate I. B-The Masjid i-Jum'a (Or "Friday Mosque") at Isfahān. Smaller Dome-Chamber, Dated 1088. Gothic Architecture and Persian Origins
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Plate II. A-The Masjid i-Jum'a (or "Friday Mosque") at Ardistān. South East Arch of Sanctuary. End of Eleventh Century. Gothic Architecture and Persian Origins
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Plate II. B-The Masjid i-Jum'a (Or "Friday Mosque" at Ardistān. Angle of Dome Chamber. End of Eleventh Century. Gothic Architecture and Persian Origins
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The Fatimite Architecture of Cairo (A. D. 969-1171)
Fig. 1. Plan of the sahn. It is presented bounded by thirteen arches on each side. Mosque of Ibn Tulun.
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Plate I. Mosque of Ibn Tûlûn. Stucco Ornament on the Soffits of the Arches on the South Side of the sahn. A-No. 3 (1 and 2 Blank) B-No. 4 C-No. 5 D-No. 6. Some Newly-Discovered Tûlûnide Ornament
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Plate II. Mosque of Ibn Tûlûn. Stucco Ornament on the Soffits of the Arches on the South Side of the sahn. E-No. 7 F-No. 8 G-No. 9 H-No. 10. Some Newly-Discovered Tûlûnide Ornament
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Plate III. Mosque of Ibn Tûlûn. Stucco Ornament on the Soffits of the Arches on the South Side of the sahn. I-No. 11 J-No. 12 (13 Blank) K-North-East, North Half L-South-East, North Side. Some Newly-Discovered Tûlûnide Ornament