Musalla complex (English Wikipedia)

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  • Babur, Emperor of Hindustan; Beveridge, Annette Susannah (1922). The Babur-nama in English (Memoirs of Babur). London, Luzac. p. 301. May 24th 1506- May 13th 1507 (J. Babur visits the Begims in Herat) All the Begums, i.e., my paternal aunt Payanda-sultan Begum, Khadīja Begum, Apāq Begum, and my other paternal aunt Begums, daughters of Sl. Abū-sa'id Mirzā, were gathered together at the time I went to see them in Sl. Husain Mirza's College at his mausoleum. (...) After sitting there for some time during the recitation of the Quran, we went to the South College where Khadīja Begim's tents had been set up and where food was placed before us.
  • Byron, Robert (1937). The Road to Oxiana. Macmillan and Co. Ltd. pp. 97–103.

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  • Dupree, Nancy Hatch (1977). Historical guide to Afghanistan. University of Arizona Libraries. doi:10.2458/azu_acku_ds351_d87_1977. Archived (PDF) from the original on 25 September 2021. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
  • Tirard-Collet, Olivier (1998). "After the War. The Condition of Historical Buildings and Monuments in Herat, Afghanistan". Iran. 36: 123–138. doi:10.2307/4299980. ISSN 0578-6967. JSTOR 4299980. Archived from the original on 23 August 2021. Retrieved 6 September 2021.
  • Herat : a pictorial guide / text Nancy Hatch; photography Inger Hansen; Drawings Brigitte McCulloch (PDF). University of Arizona Libraries. 1966. doi:10.2458/azu_acku_pamphlet_ds375_h47_w65_1966. Archived (PDF) from the original on 17 September 2021. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
  • Aube, Sandra; Lorain, Thomas; Bendezu-Sarmiento, Julio (2019). "The Complex of Gawhar Shad in Herat: New Findings about its Architecture and Ceramic Tile Decorations (View supplementary material)". Iran Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies. 58 (1). Iran. doi:10.1080/05786967.2019.1571769.
  • Aube, Sandra; Lorain, Thomas; Bendezu-Sarmiento, Julio (2 January 2020). "The Complex of Gawhar Shad in Herat: New Findings about its Architecture and Ceramic Tile Decorations" (PDF). Iran. 58 (1): Figure 31. doi:10.1080/05786967.2019.1571769. The dome of the mausoleum is covered by an assemblage of varied techniques. The shell of the dome is covered with monochrome turquoise-glazed bricks, highlighted with gadroons with a pattern of friezes of cobalt, white and yellow diamonds on a turquoise background (see the upper section of the photo Figure 16). In addition to these banna'i bricks, the dome is decorated with colored-glaze "cloisonné" tiles (better known as "cuerda seca"),62 as well as with cut-tile mosaics (note 62: The technique is better known as "black line", "cuerda seca" or even "haft rang" type.

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  • Aube, Sandra; Lorain, Thomas; Bendezu-Sarmiento, Julio (2 January 2020). "The Complex of Gawhar Shad in Herat: New Findings about its Architecture and Ceramic Tile Decorations" (PDF). Iran. 58 (1): Figure 31. doi:10.1080/05786967.2019.1571769. The dome of the mausoleum is covered by an assemblage of varied techniques. The shell of the dome is covered with monochrome turquoise-glazed bricks, highlighted with gadroons with a pattern of friezes of cobalt, white and yellow diamonds on a turquoise background (see the upper section of the photo Figure 16). In addition to these banna'i bricks, the dome is decorated with colored-glaze "cloisonné" tiles (better known as "cuerda seca"),62 as well as with cut-tile mosaics (note 62: The technique is better known as "black line", "cuerda seca" or even "haft rang" type.

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