Robert Harding

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832-179223 - Colorful faience tiles in the central prayer hall of Shah or Imam, Emam Mosque at Meidan-e Emam, Naqsh-e Jahan, Imam Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Esfahan, Isfahan, Iran, Persia, Asia
832-179222 - Colorful faience tiles in the central prayer hall of Shah or Imam, Emam Mosque at Meidan-e Emam, Naqsh-e Jahan, Imam Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Esfahan, Isfahan, Iran, Persia, Asia
832-179299 - Horse drawn carriage on Meidan-e Emam, Naqsh-e Jahan, Imam Square with Sheik Lotfollah, Lotf Allah Mosque, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Isfahan, Esfahan, Iran, Persia, Asia
832-179064 - Colorful faience tiles in the central prayer hall of Shah or Imam, Emam Mosque at Meidan-e Emam, Naqsh-e Jahan, Imam Square, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Esfahan, Isfahan, Iran, Persia, Asia
832-179699 - Horse drawn carriages on Meidan-e Emam, Naqsh-e Jahan, Imam Square with Sheik Lotfollah, Lotf Allah Mosque, Esfahan, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Isfahan, Iran, Persia, Asia
814-1515 - View from the great minaret over the Royal Square (Imam Square), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Grand Mosque and Sheik Lotfollah Mosque, Isfahan, Iran, Middle East
857-68854 - Esfahan, Iran - February, 2008: Portrait of the Ayatolloah Khomeini in Bazar-e Bozorg (Great Bazaar), a massive covered bazaar off of Imam Square in Esfahan, Iran which dates back almost 1300 years.
857-68851 - Esfahan, Iran - February, 2008: School girls dressed in pink visiting Imam Mosque. The 17th century mosque was built by Shah Abbas I and is considered one of the most beautiful in world with is blue-tile mosaic design and massive dome.
391-5011 - North and east eivan (halls) of the Masjid-e Imam (formerly Shah Mosque), built by Shah Abbas between 1611 and 1628, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Isfahan, Iran, Middle East
357-1502 - North eivan (hall) of the Masjid-e Imam (formerly Shah Mosque), built by Shah Abbas between 1611 and 1628, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Isfahan, Iran, Middle East