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One of two early 12th century minarets built by Sultan Mas ud 111 and Bahram Shah




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One of two early 12th century minarets built by Sultan Mas ud 111 and Bahram Shah

One of two early 12th century minarets built by Sultan Mas ud 111 and Bahram Shah, that served as models for the Minaret of Jam, decorated with square Kufic and Noshki script, Ghazni, Afghanistan, Asia

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Media ID 1128240

© Jane Sweeney

Afgani Afghanistan Decorated Decoration Ghazni Islam Islamic Kufic Minaret Muslim Preceding Script Archeological Site Turret


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This print showcases one of the remarkable early 12th century minarets built by Sultan Masud III and Bahram Shah in Ghazni, Afghanistan. Serving as influential models for the renowned Minaret of Jam, these architectural marvels are adorned with intricate square Kufic and Noshki script. The minarets stand tall against the backdrop of a vibrant outdoor setting, reflecting the rich history and cultural heritage of this ancient Asian civilization. The decorative details on these minarets exemplify the exquisite craftsmanship that prevailed during this period. Their elegant design is a testament to the Islamic influence on Afghan architecture, symbolizing both religious devotion and artistic expression. As we delve into their contemporary significance, it becomes evident how they have become iconic symbols of Islam in South Asia. Photographed by Jane Sweeney/Robert Harding, this image captures every minute detail with precision and artistry. The color palette adds depth to the composition while highlighting the beauty found within these historical structures. This archaeological site serves as a reminder of Afghanistan's glorious past and its enduring contributions to world civilization. Whether you are an avid traveler or an enthusiast of history and archaeology, this photograph transports you to a time long gone but not forgotten. It invites exploration into Afghanistan's diverse cultural tapestry while celebrating its architectural wonders that continue to inspire awe even today.

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