712-2834 - The Great Hall (Throne Hall) painting, the reception of Shah Abbas I for Vali Mohammad Khan, Chehel Sotun Palace, Isfahan, Iran, Middle East
712-2833 - The Great Hall (Throne Hall) painting, the reception of Shah Abbas I for Vali Mohammad Khan, Chehel Sotun Palace, Isfahan, Iran, Middle East
450-4398 - Islamic ruins of Chellah Necropolis, with storks nesting on ruined minaret and neighbouring Mosque of Abu Youssef, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Rabat, Morocco, North Africa, Africa
1179-3739 - Calahorra tower (Torre de la Calahorra), a fortified gate of Islamic origin in the historic centre of Cordoba,UNESCO World Heritage Site, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
1179-3738 - Dusk lights on Puerta del Puente and Calahorra tower (Torre de la Calahorra), gate of Islamic origin, Cordoba, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
1179-3729 - Mezquita-Catedral (Great Mosque of Cordoba), Islamic mosque converted into a Christian cathedral, Cordoba, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
1179-3620 - Close-up of arabic wall carving and colorful tiles with islamic inscriptions, Real Alcazar, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Seville, Andalusia, Spain, Europe
1104-1138 - Qutub Minar, Atai Minor, an incomplete tower originally intended to be twice as high as Qutub Minar, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Delhi, India, Asia
848-1619 - The Great Mosque (Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption) (Mezquita) of Cordoba, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain, Europe
848-1625 - Interior of The Great Mosque (Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption) (Mezquita) of Cordoba, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain, Europe
848-1626 - Interior of The Great Mosque (Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption) (Mezquita) of Cordoba, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain, Europe
848-1624 - Interior of The Great Mosque (Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption) (Mezquita) of Cordoba, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain, Europe
724-2601 - Karnal battle between Nader Shah Afshar and Mohamed Gurkani, king of India, Chehel Sotoun Palace (Forty Columns), Isfahan, Iran, Middle East