Islamic tiles

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Virtually all countries with a history of Islamic culture have a tradition of decorative tiles, and decorative bricks, used to ornament both the interior and exterior of important buildings, and particularly mosques.

Afghanistan[edit]

Friday Mosque of Herat[edit]

Shrine of Hazrat Ali[edit]

Minaret of Jam[edit]

Armenia[edit]

Azerbaijan[edit]

China[edit]

Great Mosque of Xi'an[edit]

Egypt[edit]

France[edit]

India (Mogul)[edit]

Qutb Minar[edit]

Iran[edit]

Iraq[edit]

Morocco[edit]

Pakistan[edit]

Palestine[edit]

Dome of the Rock[edit]

Portugal[edit]

Calouste Gulbenkian Museum[edit]

Spain[edit]

Syria[edit]

Turkey[edit]

Topkapı Palace[edit]

Usbekistan[edit]