Samarkand — Stock Photo, Image

Samarkand — Illustration

Details of the decoration at the Ulugh Beg Madrasah at the Registan, Samarkand, Uzbekistan. Registan is one of the most relevant exsamples of islamic architecture. It consists of three buildings: Madrasah of Ulugh Beg, 1417-1420, Sher Dor Madrasah,

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