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Moti Masjid in Agra Fort, India, 1965-2000
PH Coll 1111.AF183"The Moti Masjid (translation: Pearl Mosque) in Agra was built by Shah Jahan ... for his members of royal court. It stands on ground that slopes from east to west to the north of Diwan-i-Aam complex in Agra Fort. The courtyard of the Moti Masjid has side arcades and arched recessions and the main sanctuary facade beyond. The sanctuary is roofed with three bulbous domes built of light white marble and stand on the red sandstone walls. There are a series of Hindu-style domed kiosks along the parapet. There are seven bays that are divided into aisles which are supported by piers and lobed arches. The Moti Masjid boasts of extensive white marble facing"--Wikipedia, accessed January 7, 2019
Jali in the Moti Masjid, Agra Fort, India, 1965-2000
PH Coll 1111.AF209"The Moti Masjid (translation: Pearl Mosque) in Agra was built by Shah Jahan ... for his members of royal court. It stands on ground that slopes from east to west to the north of Diwan-i-Aam complex in Agra Fort. The courtyard of the Moti Masjid has side arcades and arched recessions and the main sanctuary facade beyond. The sanctuary is roofed with three bulbous domes built of light white marble and stand on the red sandstone walls. There are a series of Hindu-style domed kiosks along the parapet. There are seven bays that are divided into aisles which are supported by piers and lobed arches. The Moti Masjid boasts of extensive white marble facing"--Wikipedia, accessed January 7, 2019
Plan of Agra Fort's Moti Masjid, India, 1965-2000
PH Coll 1111.AF185"The Moti Masjid (translation: Pearl Mosque) in Agra was built by Shah Jahan ... for his members of royal court. It stands on ground that slopes from east to west to the north of Diwan-i-Aam complex in Agra Fort. The courtyard of the Moti Masjid has side arcades and arched recessions and the main sanctuary facade beyond. The sanctuary is roofed with three bulbous domes built of light white marble and stand on the red sandstone walls. There are a series of Hindu-style domed kiosks along the parapet. There are seven bays that are divided into aisles which are supported by piers and lobed arches. The Moti Masjid boasts of extensive white marble facing"--Wikipedia, accessed January 7, 2019
Moti Masjid in Agra Fort, India, 1965-2000
PH Coll 1111.AF182"The Moti Masjid (translation: Pearl Mosque) in Agra was built by Shah Jahan ... for his members of royal court. It stands on ground that slopes from east to west to the north of Diwan-i-Aam complex in Agra Fort. The courtyard of the Moti Masjid has side arcades and arched recessions and the main sanctuary facade beyond. The sanctuary is roofed with three bulbous domes built of light white marble and stand on the red sandstone walls. There are a series of Hindu-style domed kiosks along the parapet. There are seven bays that are divided into aisles which are supported by piers and lobed arches. The Moti Masjid boasts of extensive white marble facing"--Wikipedia, accessed January 7, 2019
Cloisters in the Moti Masjid, Agra Fort, India, 1965-2000
PH Coll 1111.AF207"The Moti Masjid (translation: Pearl Mosque) in Agra was built by Shah Jahan ... for his members of royal court. It stands on ground that slopes from east to west to the north of Diwan-i-Aam complex in Agra Fort. The courtyard of the Moti Masjid has side arcades and arched recessions and the main sanctuary facade beyond. The sanctuary is roofed with three bulbous domes built of light white marble and stand on the red sandstone walls. There are a series of Hindu-style domed kiosks along the parapet. There are seven bays that are divided into aisles which are supported by piers and lobed arches. The Moti Masjid boasts of extensive white marble facing"--Wikipedia, accessed January 7, 2019
Dalans of the Moti Masjid, Agra Fort, India, 1965-2000
PH Coll 1111.AF205"The Moti Masjid (translation: Pearl Mosque) in Agra was built by Shah Jahan ... for his members of royal court. It stands on ground that slopes from east to west to the north of Diwan-i-Aam complex in Agra Fort. The courtyard of the Moti Masjid has side arcades and arched recessions and the main sanctuary facade beyond. The sanctuary is roofed with three bulbous domes built of light white marble and stand on the red sandstone walls. There are a series of Hindu-style domed kiosks along the parapet. There are seven bays that are divided into aisles which are supported by piers and lobed arches. The Moti Masjid boasts of extensive white marble facing"--Wikipedia, accessed January 7, 2019
Court with the northern gate and dalan of the Moti Masjid, Agra Fort, India, 1965-2000
PH Coll 1111.AF203"The Moti Masjid (translation: Pearl Mosque) in Agra was built by Shah Jahan ... for his members of royal court. It stands on ground that slopes from east to west to the north of Diwan-i-Aam complex in Agra Fort. The courtyard of the Moti Masjid has side arcades and arched recessions and the main sanctuary facade beyond. The sanctuary is roofed with three bulbous domes built of light white marble and stand on the red sandstone walls. There are a series of Hindu-style domed kiosks along the parapet. There are seven bays that are divided into aisles which are supported by piers and lobed arches. The Moti Masjid boasts of extensive white marble facing"--Wikipedia, accessed January 7, 2019
Minbar (pulpit) of the Moti Masjid, Agra Fort, India, 1965-2000
PH Coll 1111.AF208"The Moti Masjid (translation: Pearl Mosque) in Agra was built by Shah Jahan ... for his members of royal court. It stands on ground that slopes from east to west to the north of Diwan-i-Aam complex in Agra Fort. The courtyard of the Moti Masjid has side arcades and arched recessions and the main sanctuary facade beyond. The sanctuary is roofed with three bulbous domes built of light white marble and stand on the red sandstone walls. There are a series of Hindu-style domed kiosks along the parapet. There are seven bays that are divided into aisles which are supported by piers and lobed arches. The Moti Masjid boasts of extensive white marble facing"--Wikipedia, accessed January 7, 2019
Engraved arches of the Moti Masjid's sanctuary, Agra Fort, India, 1965-2000
PH Coll 1111.AF206"The Moti Masjid (translation: Pearl Mosque) in Agra was built by Shah Jahan ... for his members of royal court. It stands on ground that slopes from east to west to the north of Diwan-i-Aam complex in Agra Fort. The courtyard of the Moti Masjid has side arcades and arched recessions and the main sanctuary facade beyond. The sanctuary is roofed with three bulbous domes built of light white marble and stand on the red sandstone walls. There are a series of Hindu-style domed kiosks along the parapet. There are seven bays that are divided into aisles which are supported by piers and lobed arches. The Moti Masjid boasts of extensive white marble facing"--Wikipedia, accessed January 7, 2019
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