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FIG. 2. Nishapur. Glazed ware (tenth–eleventh century).
(Photo: Courtesy of Iran National Museum, Z. Rouhfar.)

 

FIG. 7. Rayy. Minai plate with a horseman (twelfth–thirteenth century).
(Photo: Courtesy of M. I. Mochiri.)

FIG. 12. Khurasan. Silver dish with relief decoration in the Sasanian tradition (eighth century).
(Photo: © Hermitage/Terebenin.)

FIG. 20. Herat. Bronze pot dated 1163
(Photo: © Hermitage/Terebenin.)

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FIG. 5. Nishapur. Pottery bowl painted under a glaze with stylized representations of birds (tenth–eleventh century).
(Photo: Courtesy of Iran National Museum, Z. Rouhfar.)

FIG. 11. Samarkand. Silver jug partly covered with gold (seventh–eighth century).
(Photo: © Hermitage/Terebenin.)

FIG. 16. Transoxania. Bronze tray inlaid with silver (thirteenth century).
(Photo: © Hermitage/Terebenin.)

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FIG. 32. Samarkand. Cartouche from the mausoleum of T m n Aqa.
(Photo: © Reproduced from: F. Beaupertuis-Bressand, The Blue Gold of Samarkand.)

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FIG. 9. Mashhad. Tile decoration of the western aiw n of the Gawhar Sh d mosque.
(Photo: Courtesy of H. R. Zohoorian.)

FIG. 14. Transoxania. Silver cup (tenth century).
(Photo: © Hermitage/Terebenin.)

FIG. 29. Panjikent. Wall painting of a royal reception (eighth century).
(Photo: © Hermitage/Terebenin.)

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