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1 Linda M. Raditz and Lara Amrod 2005 Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives Washington, D.C

2 Table of Contents Collection Overview... 1 Administrative Information... 1 Biographical/Historical note... 2 Arrangement note... 3 Biography of Sonia P. and Hans C. Seherr-Thoss... 2 Scope and Contents of the Collection... 3 Names and Subjects... 3 Container Listing... 4 Series 1: Mounted Slides, [circa ]... 4 Series 2: Transparencies, [circa ] Series 3: Mounted photographs, [circa ]... 42

3 Collection Overview Repository: Title: Identifier: Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives Date: circa Extent: 4 linear feet (approximate: 1250 items) Creator: Seherr-Thoss, Hans Christoph, Graf von, Seherr-Thoss, Sonia P. Language: Summary: No linguistic content; Not applicable Photographs and negatives of Sonia P. and Hans C. Seherr-Thoss. Mounted and unmounted color slides, transparencies, black and white negatives, mounted prints, contact sheets, and a photograph, circa The majority of images, taken by Hans C. Seherr-Thoss, appear in their publication, Design and Color in Islamic Architecture: Afghanistan, Iran, and Turkey, published by the, Smithsonian Institution Press, in Countries depicted are Iran, Turkey, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Administrative Information Acquisition Information This collection was donated by Sonia P. Seherr-Thoss, 2001 Provenance Owned by Sonia P. Seherr-Thoss until she donated the photographs to the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives in Related Materials Other collections housed in the archives documenting Islamic monuments include: Ambassador Richard B. Parker Photographs of Islamic Monuments and the Lionel Bier Architectural Drawings. Other Formats Digital surrogates of the mounted slides are available for research purposes only. Processing Information Intern Sarah Stimson processed the mounted slides in Page 1 of 42

4 Preferred Citation Hans C. and Sonia P.. Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Gift of Sonia P. Seherr-Thoss, Restrictions Access is by appointment only, Monday through Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Please contact the Archives to make an appointment: Restrictions on Access Mounted slides are housed in cold storage but digital surrogates are available for reference purposes. Researchers wishing to view the original mounted slides must give a minimum of one week's notice. Conditions Governing Use Permission to reproduce and publish an item from the Archives is coordinated through the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery's Rights and Reproductions department. Please contact the Archives in order to initiate this process. Biographical Note Count Hans Seherr-Thoss was born in Dobrau, Germany in 1912 (New York Times, October 29, 1992.) He later became a United States citizen and served in the United States' Army during World War II. Sonia Phipps Farrell married Seherr-Thoss in Palm Beach, Florida, on March 3, 1948 (The Washington Post, March 2, 1948.) Both had children from previous marriages. Mrs. Seherr-Thoss graduated from Columbia University with majors in economics and sociology. She served as president of the Litchfield (Connecticut) Historical Society and the Oliver Wolcott Library. She received the Paul Harris Fellowship for community service and the Connecticut Association of Schools awarded her the Distinguished Friend of Education Award. In 1968, the Smithsonian Institution Press published, Design and Color in Islamic Architecture: Afganistan, Iran, Turkey. Written by Mrs. Seherr-Thoss, the photographs were taken by Mr. Seherr-Thoss during their travels to the concerned regions. Many of the photographs featured in that publication are included in this collection. Hans C. Seherr-Thoss died on October 28, 1992 and Sonia P. Seherr-Thoss currently resides in Litchfield, Connecticut. Biography of Sonia P. and Hans C. Seherr-Thoss Count Hans Seherr-Thoss was born in Dobrau, Germany in 1912 (New York Times, October 29, 1992.) He later became a United States citizen and served in the United States' Army during World War II. Sonia Phipps Farrell married Seherr-Thoss in Palm Beach, Florida, on March 3, 1948 (The Washington Post, March 2, 1948.) Both had children from previous marriages. Mrs. Seherr-Thoss graduated from Columbia University with majors in economics and sociology. She served as president of the Litchfield (Connecticut) Historical Society and the Oliver Wolcott Library. She received the Paul Harris Fellowship for community service and the Connecticut Association of Schools awarded her the Distinguished Friend of Education Award. Page 2 of 42

5 In 1968, the Smithsonian Institution Press published, Design and Color in Islamic Architecture: Afganistan, Iran, Turkey. Written by Mrs. Seherr-Thoss, the photographs were taken by Mr. Seherr-Thoss during their travels to the concerned regions. Many of the photographs featured in that publication are included in this collection. Hans C. Seherr-Thoss died on October 28, 1992 and Sonia P. Seherr-Thoss currently resides in Litchfield, Connecticut. Scope and Contents of the Collection Photographs and negatives of Islamic monuments. Photos taken by Hans C. Seherr-Thoss and most appear in his and Sonia P. Seherr-Thoss' publication, Design and color in Islamic architecture: Afghanistan, Iran, Turkey. The mounted slides have been placed in cold storage due to preservation concerns and the transparencies and mounted photos have not yet been processed. Arrangement This collection is arranged into three series by format: 1. Mounted slides, 2. Transparencies, and 3. Mounted photos. Only the mounted slides have been arranged and remain in their original order. Names and Subject Terms This collection is indexed in the online catalog of the Smithsonian Institution under the following terms: Subjects: Decoration and ornament, Architectural -- Middle East Islamic antiquities Islamic architecture Minarets Mosques Types of Materials: Color slides Photographic prints Transparencies Geographic Names: Afghanistan Iran -- Antiquities Turkey Uzbekistan Page 3 of 42

6 Container Listing Series 1: Mounted Slides, [circa ] 1.1: Country near Tabriz, Tabriz, Maragha [Maragheh], Kharraqan, Soltanieh [Sultaniya], [circa ] The following identifications come directly from a list provided by the creators. Every effort has been made to provide modern transliterations which are presented in brackets. Mounted slides were originally stored in six wood boxes. The original order has been retained. All items in Subseries 1.1 were originally stored in wood box one. C146 C155 C149 C150 C152 C C184 C C144 C143 Village between Miyaneh and Tabriz Village between Miyaneh and Tabriz South of Tabriz South of Tabriz South of Tabriz Between Tabriz and Miyaneh village in Spring Between Tabriz and Miyaneh village in Fall South of Tabriz South of Tabriz Makoo Makoo Bridge near Miyaneh Bridge near Miyaneh Bridge near Miyaneh Page 4 of 42

7 x1 C173 C176 C177 C C182 C C C175 C178 C179 C171 C172 C156 C158 Bridge near Miyaneh Tabriz - Blue Mosque [Masjid-i-Muzaffariya] - Entrance Tabriz - Blue Mosque [Masjid-i-Muzaffariya] - Entrance - Detail in portal Tabriz - Blue Mosque [Masjid-i-Muzaffariya] - Entrance - Detail in portal Tabriz - Blue Mosque [Masjid-i-Muzaffariya] - Entrance - Detail in portal Tabriz - Blue Mosque [Masjid-i-Muzaffariya] - View of main chamber Tabriz - Blue Mosque [Masjid-i-Muzaffariya] - Dado in corridor Tabriz - Blue Mosque [Masjid-i-Muzaffariya] - Dado in corridor Tabriz - Blue Mosque [Masjid-i-Muzaffariya] - Main chamber - Tile detail Tabriz - Blue Mosque [Masjid-i-Muzaffariya] - Main chamber - Tile detail Tabriz - Blue Mosque [Masjid-i-Muzaffariya] - Main chamber - Tile detail - South wall Tabriz - Blue Mosque [Masjid-i-Muzaffariya] - Main chamber - Tile detail - North wall Tabriz - Blue Mosque [Masjid-i-Muzaffariya] - Main chamber - Tile detail Tabriz - Blue Mosque [Masjid-i-Muzaffariya] - Main chamber - Tile detail in sanctuary entrance Tabriz - Blue Mosque [Masjid-i-Muzaffariya] - The Ark ( Masjid-i-Ali Shah) Tabriz - Blue Mosque [Masjid-i-Muzaffariya] - The Ark (Masjid-i-Ali Shah) Maragha [Maragheh] - Gunbad-i-Kabud [Gunbad-i Qabud] Maragha [Maragheh] - Gunbad-i-Kabud [Gunbad-i Qabud]- Exterior detail Page 5 of 42

8 C157 C159 C160 C161 C162 C163 C164 C166 C165 C169 C170 C111 C112 C114 C115 C116 C118 C119 Maragha [Maragheh] - Gunbad-i-Kabud [Gunbad-i Qabud]- Exterior detail Maragha [Maragheh] - Gunbad-i-Kabud [Gunbad-i Qabud] - Column Maragha [Maragheh]- Tomb alongside the Gungad-i-Kabud [Gunbad-i Qabud] Maragha [Maragheh] - Gunbad-i-Surkh [Gunbad-i Surkh] Maragha [Maragheh] - Gunbad-i-Surkh [Gunbad-i Surkh] - Detail of entrance Maragha [Maragheh] - Gunbad-i-Surkh [Gunbad-i Surkh]- South and east walls Maragha [Maragheh] - Gunbad-i-Surkh [Gunbad-i Surkh] - Roof detail Maragha [Maragheh] - Gunbad-i-Surkh [Gunbad-i Surkh] - Exterior corner detail Maragha [Maragheh] - Gunbad-i-Surkh [Gunbad-i Surkh] - Dome interior Maragha [Maragheh] - Gunbad-i Ghaffariya [Gunbad-i Ghaffariya] Maragha [Maragheh] - Gunbad-i Ghaffariya [Gunbad-i Ghaffariya]- Panel detail Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Later tomb entrance (1093) Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Later tomb entrance (1093) Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Exterior views of later tomb Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Exterior views of later tomb Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Exterior views of later tomb Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Exterior views of later tomb Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Exterior views of later tomb Page 6 of 42

9 C120 C123 C126 C128 C129 C130 C131 C132 C133 C135 C136 C137 C138 C139 C140 C134 C108 C109 Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Exterior views of later tomb Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Later tomb dome interior Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Exterior panel Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Both tombs Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Later tomb Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Later tomb Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Exterior views of earlier tomb Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Exterior views of earlier tomb Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Exterior views of earlier tomb Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Exterior views of earlier tomb Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Exterior views of earlier tomb Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Exterior views of earlier tomb Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Exterior views of earlier tomb Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Exterior views of earlier tomb Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Exterior views of earlier tomb Kharraqam Tomb Towers [Tomb Towers at Kharraqan] - Earlier tomb ( ) - dome interior Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Chelebi Oghlu Mausoleum [Tomb of Chelebi Oghlu] (1310) Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Chelebi Oghlu Mausoleum [Tomb of Chelebi Oghlu] - Brick and plugs Page 7 of 42

10 C A 4 C X2 C79 C76 C76a C C80 17 C83 C87 C55 C88 C82 15 Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Chelebi Oghlu Mausoleum [Tomb of Chelebi Oghlu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] ( ) Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] - Twilight Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] - Exterior detail Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] - Exterior detail Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] - Exterior detail Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] - View of village from dome Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] - Interior from sanctuary Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] - Interior from gallery Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] - Interior from gallery SSoltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] - Dome Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] - Dome interior Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] - Interior column detail Page 8 of 42

11 C84 C85 16 C89 C90 C91 C92 C93 C95 C97 C100 C101 C102 C103 C104 C105 C107 Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] - Interior star panel Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] - Interior wall decoration detail Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Views of Upper Galleries - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Views of Upper Galleries - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Views of Upper Galleries - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Views of Upper Galleries - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Views of Upper Galleries - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Views of Upper Galleries - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Views of Upper Galleries - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Views of Upper Galleries - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Views of Upper Galleries - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Views of Upper Galleries - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Views of Upper Galleries - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Views of Upper Galleries - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Views of Upper Galleries - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Views of Upper Galleries - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Soltanieh [Sultaniya] - Views of Upper Galleries - Oljeitu Mausoleum [Tomb of Oljeitu] Page 9 of 42

12 1.2: Tehran, Ghazvin [Qazvin], Rayy, Ghom [Qum], Varamin, Saveh, Demevand [Damavand], Caspian Region, Bastam, Sabzevar [Sabzavar], Nishapur, Sangbast [Sang Bast], Meshed [Mashad], Torbat Jam, Afghanistan, [circa ] The following identifications come directly from a list provided by the creators. Every effort has been made to provide modern transliterations which are presented in brackets. Mounted slides were originally stored in six wood boxes. The original order has been retained. All items in Subseries 1.2 were originally stored in wooden box two DX C61 C62 C73 C72 Tehran - Museum Alabaster mihrab Tehran - Museum - Lustre mihrab from Gurgan - 13th century Tehran - View from the Hilton Ghazvin [Qazvin] - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Qazvin] - Inscription detail Ghazvin [Qazvin] - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Qazvin] - Inscription detail Heydarieh [Mosque of Haidariya] - Mihrab Heydarieh [Mosque of Haidariya] - Interior - Northeast wall Heydarieh [Mosque of Haidariya] - Interior - Corner panel Rayy - Tughril Beg [Mausoleum of Tughril] Rayy - Tughril Beg [Mausoleum of Tughril] Rayy - Tughril Beg [Mausoleum of Tughril] - Interior Rayy - Rugs, washing Ghom [Qum] - Shahzada Ahmed tomb Ghom [Qum] - Thimeleh Bazaar - Interior Varamin - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Varamin] - Dome - Interior ( ) Varamin - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Varamin] - Panel in entrance to mosque Page 10 of 42

13 Dx6 Dx7 Dx8 Dx9 Dx10 Dx4 Dx5 Dx C65 Varamin - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Varamin] - East corridor Varamin - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Varamin] - Entrance portal Varamin - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Varamin] - Mihrab detail Varamin - Allah ad Din tomb [Tomb Tower of Ala ad-din] Saveh - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Saveh] - Southeast view Saveh - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Saveh] - South view Saveh - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Saveh] Saveh - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Saveh] - Dome exterior Saveh - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Saveh] - Dome interior Saveh - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Saveh] - Dome interior Saveh - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Saveh] - Dome interior Saveh - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Saveh] - Minaret (1110) Demavand [Damavand] - Country nearby ice houses Demavand [Damavand] - Mount Damavand Demavand [Damavand] - Country nearby Demavand [Damavand] - Country nearby Demavand [Damavand] - Country nearby Demavand [Damavand] - Country nearby - Tea house Demavand [Damavand] - Seljuk tomb tower - third quarter of 11th century Page 11 of 42

14 C60 C68 C66 C Demavand [Damavand] - Seljuk tomb tower Demavand [Damavand] - Seljuk tomb tower - Column detail Demavand [Damavand] - Seljuk tomb tower - Wall panels Demavand [Damavand] - Seljuk tomb tower - Wall panels - Detail Caspian region - Village near Bobol Caspian region - Village near Bobol Caspian region - Tomb tower near Bobol Caspian region - Tomb tower near Bobol - Detail Caspian region - Tomb tower near Bihshahr Caspian region - Gunbad-i-Kabus [Gunbad-i-Qabus] Caspian region - Shahrud Valley Caspian region - Shahrud Valley Bastam - Sanctuary of Bayazid Bistami [Shrine of Bayazid Bistami] (1313) - Entrance Iwan Bastam - Sanctuary of Bayazid Bistami [Shrine of Bayazid Bistami] (1313) - Entrance Iwan Bastam - Sanctuary of Bayazid Bistami [Shrine of Bayazid Bistami] - Southwest side of entrance portal Bastam - Sanctuary of Bayazid Bistami [Shrine of Bayazid Bistami] - Southwest side of entrance portal Bastam - Sanctuary of Bayazid Bistami [Shrine of Bayazid Bistami] - Minaret and tomb (1120) Bastam - Sanctuary of Bayazid Bistami [Shrine of Bayazid Bistami] Page 12 of 42

15 Bastam - Sanctuary of Bayazid Bistami [Shrine of Bayazid Bistami] - Door to Oljeitu Sanctuary Bastam - Sanctuary of Bayazid Bistami [Shrine of Bayazid Bistami] - Small early shrine - Mihrab Bastam - Sanctuary of Bayazid Bistami [Shrine of Bayazid Bistami] - Small early shrine - Ceiling Bastam - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque at Bastam] (1302) Bastam - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque at Bastam] - Courtyard stucco doorway Bastam - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque at Bastam] - Side hall ceiling over mihrab Sabzevar [Sabzavar] - Minaret of Khosrow Jerd Sabzevar [Sabzavar] - Minaret of Khosrow Jerd - Detail of base Nishapur - Village nearby Nishapur - Village nearby unspecified unspecified Nishapur - Monument to Omar Khayyam Nishapur - Qadam Gha - Old door wood Sangbast [Sang Bast] - Mausoleum of Arslan Jadhib ( ) Sangbast [Sang Bast] - Mausoleum of Arslan Jadhib - Interior Sangbast [Sang Bast] - Mausoleum of Arslan Jadhib - Interior Meshed [Mashad] - Gawhar Shad [Mosque of Gawhar Shad] - Gold dome Page 13 of 42

16 a 137b Meshed [Mashad] - Gawhar Shad [Mosque of Gawhar Shad] - Court Meshed [Mashad] - Old Court - Gold iwan Meshed [Mashad] - Old Court - Gold iwan Meshed [Mashad] - Old Court - Gold iwan Meshed [Mashad] - Old Court - Gold iwan Meshed [Mashad] - Old Court - Gold iwan Meshed [Mashad] - Hall of Mirros - Side hall of inner sanctum Meshed [Mashad] - Musalla - Stucco niche Meshed [Mashad] - Kwaje Rabie (1622) - Interior Meshed [Mashad] - Kwaje Rabie (1622) - Interior - Dome Meshed [Mashad] - Kwaje Rabie (1622) - Base panel Meshed [Mashad] - Kwaje Rabie (1622) - Interior - Base panel - Detail interior Meshed [Mashad] - Kwaje Rabie (1622) - Interior - Base panel - Detail interior Meshed [Mashad] - Kwaje Rabie (1622) - Interior - Column detail Torbat Jam - Masjid-i-Kali (1440) - Dome exterior Torbat Jam - Masjid-i-Kali (1440) - Dome exterior Torbat Jam - Sufi Oratory, (Masjid-i-Kali) - Mid-15th century - Stucco around mihrab Herat - Bridge between Taiebat and Herat Herat - view Page 14 of 42

17 Herat - People Herat - People Herat - Windmill between Taiebat and Herat Herat - Windmill between Taiebat and Herat - Detail Herat - Gawhar Shad Mausoleum ( ) Herat - Gawhar Shad Mausoleum - Dome detail - Exterior Herat - Gawhar Shad Mausoleum - Interior Herat - Gawhar Shad Mausoleum - Minaret Herat - Gawhar Shad Mausoleum - Minaret - Detail Herat - Minaret with octagonal base Herat - Minaret with octagonal base - Top portion Herat - Minaret with octagonal base - Detail of base Herat - Minaret with octagonal base - Detail of base Herat - Minaret with octagonal base - Detail of base Herat - Minaret with octagonal base - Detail of base Herat - Minaret with octagonal base - Detail of base Herat - Madrasa minaret Herat - Madrasa minaret - Detail Herat - Madrasa minaret - Detail Page 15 of 42

18 Herat - Sanctuary of Abd Allah Ansari at Gazur Gah, rebuilt 1428 Herat - Sanctuary of Abd Allah Ansari at Gazur Gah - Entrance with men Herat - Sanctuary of Abd Allah Ansari at Gazur Gah - Entrance - Façade panel Herat - Sanctuary of Abd Allah Ansari at Gazur Gah - Court facing east Herat - Sanctuary of Abd Allah Ansari at Gazur Gah - Court facing west Herat - Sanctuary of Abd Allah Ansari at Gazur Gah - Court panel Herat - Sanctuary of Abd Allah Ansari at Gazur Gah - Court panel on west wall Herat - Sanctuary of Abd Allah Ansari at Gazur Gah - Court - Main iwan panel Herat - Sanctuary of Abd Allah Ansari at Gazur Gah - Court - Main iwan panel - Above slide number : Taiebat, Country Taiebat-Khargird, Khargird, Tabas, Desert, Yazd, Nayin [Na'in], Ardistan, Zavareh [Zaware], Natanz, Ashtarjan, Pir-i Bakran, Cortez The following identifications come directly from a list provided by the creators. Every effort has been made to provide modern transliterations which are presented in brackets. Mounted slides were originally stored in six wood boxes. The original order has been retained. All items in Subseries 1.3 were originally stored in wooden box three X X12 Taiebat - Masjid-i Maulana (1444) Taiebat - Masjid-i Maulana - Dome construction - Exterior Taiebat - Masjid-i Maulana - Dome construction - Exterior Taiebat - Masjid-i Maulana - Panel in entrance iwan Taiebat - Masjid-i Maulana - Panel in entrance iwan- Detail Taiebat - Masjid-i Maulana - Interior - Dado mosaic detail Taiebat - Masjid-i Maulana - Exterior - Writing on main iwan. Page 16 of 42

19 X A 213B Taiebat - Masjid-i Maulana - Entrance portal Country, Taiebat-Khargird - Village near Khargird Country, Taiebat-Khargird - Village near Taiebat Country, Taiebat-Khargird - Minaret between Taiebat and Khargird Country, Taiebat-Khargird - Minaret between Taiebat and Khargird Country, Taiebat-Khargird - Women doing laundry Khargird madrasa ( ) - Northeast elevation Khargird madrasa ( ) - Northeast elevation Khargird madrasa ( ) - Northeast elevation Khargird madrasa ( ) - Enrance - Northeast Khargird madrasa ( ) - Panel in entrance Khargird madrasa ( ) - Southwest corner of court Khargird madrasa ( ) - Inner court Khargird madrasa ( ) - Inner court Khargird madrasa ( ) - Northeast dome - Exterior Khargird madrasa ( ) - Northeast dome - Exterior Khargird madrasa ( ) - Northeast dome - Interior Khargird madrasa ( ) - Northwest dome - Interior Khargird madrasa ( ) - Northwest dome - Interior Page 17 of 42

20 a a Khargird madrasa ( ) - Northwest dome - Squinch Khargird madrasa ( ) - Northwest dome - Squinch - Detail Khargird madrasa ( ) - Northeast corner with dome Khargird madrasa ( ) - Northeast corner Khargird madrasa ( ) - South wall - Exterior Khargird madrasa ( ) - Southwest corner Tabas - Caravanserai - Early 20th century Tabas - Caravanserai - Early 20th century - Interior Tabas - Caravanserai - Early 20th century - Interior - Dome - Detail Tabas - Caravanserai - Early 20th century - Dome - Exterior Tabas - Caravanserai - Early 20th century - Courtyard from roof Tabas - Mosque of Husanyiah - Entrance Tabas - Mosque of Husanyiah - Entrance Tabas - Mosque of Husanyiah - Entrance Tabas - Garden Tabas - Garden Tabas - Garden Tabas - Garden Desert, Khargird-Tabas-Yazd - Village near Khargird Page 18 of 42

21 Desert, Khargird-Tabas-Yazd - Fidooz Desert, Khargird-Tabas-Yazd - Fidooz Desert, Khargird-Tabas-Yazd - Abbadaye pool Desert, Khargird-Tabas-Yazd - Abbadaye pool Desert, Khargird-Tabas-Yazd - Abbadaye pool Desert, Khargird-Tabas-Yazd - Abbadaye pool Desert, Khargird-Tabas-Yazd - Abbadaye pool Desert, Khargird-Tabas-Yazd - Caravanserai east of Tabas Desert, Khargird-Tabas-Yazd - Caravanserai east of Tabas Desert, Khargird-Tabas-Yazd - Desert near Tabas Desert, Khargird-Tabas-Yazd - Desert near Tabas Desert, Khargird-Tabas-Yazd - Desert near Tabas Desert, Khargird-Tabas-Yazd - Desert near Tabas Desert, Khargird-Tabas-Yazd - Desert thistles Desert, Khargird-Tabas-Yazd - Shoja Abbad near Natanz Yazd - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of of Yazd] Yazd - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of of Yazd] - Interior Yazd - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of of Yazd] - Portal Nayin [Na'in] - General view of town Page 19 of 42

22 Na'in - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Na'in] - Court (circa 960) Na'in - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Na'in] Ardistan - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Ardistan] - Court (circa 1180) Aridstan - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Ardistan] - Interior Ardistan - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Ardistan] - Court - Detail Zavareh [Zaware] - Covered market Zavareh [Zaware] - Mosque of the Tower - Vaults Zavareh [Zaware] - Pa Minar Mosque - Interior Zavareh [Zaware] - Pa Minar Mosque - Mihrab - Detail Zavareh [Zaware] - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Zaware] - East Iwan of Court (1153) Zavareh [Zaware] - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Zaware] - Dome - Interior Natanz - Khanqah minaret (1324) Natanz - Khanqah minaret - Detail Natanz - Khanqah entrance (1316) - Detail Natanz - Khanqah entrance (1316) - Detail Natanz - Khanqah entrance (1316) - Detail Natanz - Khanqah entrance (1316) - Detail Natanz - Khanqah entrance (1316) - Detail Natanz - Mausoleum of Shaykh Abd al-samad as-isfahani [Shrine Complex of Shaykh 'Abd al-samad] (1307) - Interior Page 20 of 42

23 C44 CX15 C43 C45 C46 C39 C38 DX16 DX17 DX18 C10 C287 C288 C289 C290 C291 C292 C293 Ashtarjan - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Ashtarjan] - Entrance portal - Detail Ashtarjan - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Ashtarjan] - Entrance portal - Detail Ashtarjan - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Ashtarjan] - Entrance portal - Detail Ashtarjan - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Ashtarjan] - Sanctuary - Writing in iwan Ashtarjan - Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Ashtarjan] - Sanctuary - Dome interior Pir-i Bakran, Linjan - Interior Pir-i Bakran, Linjan - Interior - Panel detail Pir-i Bakran, Linjan - Interior - Panel detail Pir-i Bakran, Linjan - Pigeon towers near Linjan Pir-i Bakran, Linjan - Pigeon towers near Linjan Cortez - Jerash Cortez - Ctesiphon [Al-Madain] Cortez - Jerash Cortez - Isfahan - Lutfullah with marrins Cortez - Soltanieh [Sultaniya], Chelebi Oglu [Tomb of Chelebi Oghlu] Cortez - South of Tabriz Cortez - South of Tabriz Cortez - South of Tabriz Page 21 of 42

24 C294 C295 C297 C300 C301 C Cortez - Bridge near Miyaneh (Kaflan Kuh Bridge) Cortez - South of Tabriz Cortez - near Khoy with water buffalo Cortez - Eastern Turkey Cortez - Eastern Turkey Cortez - Eastern Turkey Cortez - Last tea 1.4: Isfahan The following identifications come directly from a list provided by the creators. Mounted slides were originally stored in six wood boxes. The original order has been retained. All items in Subseries 1.4 were originally stored in wooden box four. 355 X X21 DX26 Madrasa Mader-i-Shah [Madrasa Madar-e Shah] Madrasa Mader-i-Shah [Madrasa Madar-e Shah] - Dome and minaret - Detail Madrasa Mader-i-Shah [Madrasa Madar-e Shah] - Northeast iwan Madrasa Mader-i-Shah [Madrasa Madar-e Shah] - Northeast iwan Madrasa Mader-i-Shah [Madrasa Madar-e Shah] - Students' rooms Madrasa Mader-i-Shah [Madrasa Madar-e Shah] - Students' rooms - Detail of tracery Madrasa Mader-i-Shah [Madrasa Madar-e Shah] - Southwest iwan - Panel Madrasa Mader-i-Shah [Madrasa Madar-e Shah] - Ceiling of entrance iwan - Interior Madrasa Mader-i-Shah [Madrasa Madar-e Shah] - Entrance door - Detail Page 22 of 42

25 X29 X26 X27 C DX22 DX23 DX28 DX30 DX24 C20 DX X31 Masjid-i-Shaykh Lutfullah [Mosque of the Shah] Masjid-i-Shaykh Lutfullah [Mosque of the Shah] Masjid-i-Shaykh Lutfullah [Mosque of the Shah] Masjid-i-Shaykh Lutfullah [Mosque of the Shah] Masjid-i-Shaykh Lutfullah [Mosque of the Shah] - Entrance iwan Masjid-i-Shaykh Lutfullah [Mosque of the Shah] - Exterior - Dome detail Masjid-i-Shaykh Lutfullah [Mosque of the Shah] - Exterior - Dome detail Masjid-i-Shaykh Lutfullah [Mosque of the Shah] - Exterior - Dome detail Masjid-i-Shaykh Lutfullah [Mosque of the Shah] - Exterior through waterfall Masjid-i-Shaykh Lutfullah [Mosque of the Shah] - Entrance vase and cable - Detail Masjid-i-Shaykh Lutfullah [Mosque of the Shah] - Interior Masjid-i-Shaykh Lutfullah [Mosque of the Shah] - Interior Masjid-i-Shaykh Lutfullah [Mosque of the Shah] - Interior - Panel Masjid-i-Shaykh Lutfullah [Mosque of the Shah] - Interior - Dome Masjid-i-Shaykh Lutfullah [Mosque of the Shah] - Interior - Dome - Detail Masjid-i-Shaykh Lutfullah [Mosque of the Shah] - Interior - Wall detail Chehel Sutun [Chihil Sutun] Chehel Sutun [Chihil Sutun] Chehel Sutun [Chihil Sutun] Page 23 of 42

26 C X32 X33 X34 C35 C36 C47 C C49 X35 X36 C51 C52 DX37 Chehel Sutun [Chihil Sutun] - Porch ceiling Chehel Sutun [Chihil Sutun] - Mirror in iwan Chehel Sutun [Chihil Sutun] - Interior main hall ceiling Chehel Sutun [Chihil Sutun] - Interior main hall - Safavid painting Chehel Sutun [Chihil Sutun] - Interior main hall - Safavid painting Masjid-i-Ali [Ali Mosque ] - Entrance Masjid-i-Ali [Ali Mosque ] - Ceiling Jorjir Mosque [Mosque of Jorjir] - 10th century Baba Ghassem [Mausoleum of Baba Qasim] Baba Ghassem - [Mausoleum of Baba Qasim] - Interior Darb-i-Imam [Darb-i Imam] Darb-i-Imam [Darb-i Imam] - Entrance panel Harun y-vilaya Entrance from court Harun y-vilaya Entrance from court Harun y-vilaya Entrance from court - Panel over door Harun y-vilaya Entrance from court - Panel over door Harun y-vilaya Entrance from court - Panel Harun y-vilaya Entrance from court - Panel Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Southwest and northwest iwans Page 24 of 42

27 D3 DX C26 C DX39 C DX40 DX Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Southwest iwan (one of a pair) Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Southwest iwan Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Southwest iwan Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Southwest iwan - Panel Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Southwest iwan - Panel Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Southwest iwan - Panel Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Southwest iwan - Panel Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Southwest iwan - Panel Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] -Northwest iwan Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - 15th century niche in court Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Northwest iwan Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Northwest iwan - Panel Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Northwest iwan - Detail Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Northwest iwan - Roof Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Roof Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Northwest iwan Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Southeast iwan Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Southeast iwan - Ceiling Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Southeast iwan - Ceiling Page 25 of 42

28 C31 C32 C28 C29 D1 D2 C33 DX42 CX43 C C58 C59 CX44 DX45 C54 C56 C Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Northeast hall Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Southwest dome chamber - Interior Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Northeast dome chamber Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Northeast dome chamber - Dome Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Library vault Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Library vault Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Library vault Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Library vault Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Library vault Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Library vault Masjid-i-Jami [Friday Mosque of Isfahan] - Three library vaults Ghoti Bieh Masjid-i-Hoga Allem - Tile detail (in Chehel Sutun garden) Ali Kapu ['Ali Qapu] Ali Kapu ['Ali Qapu] Ali Kapu ['Ali Qapu] - Main audience hall - Fresco Ali Kapu ['Ali Qapu] - Main audience hall - Fresco Ali Kapu ['Ali Qapu] - Main audience hall - Fresco Talar Ashra Page 26 of 42

29 C60 DX46 C21 DX C A B Khwaju Bridge Khwaju Bridge Masjid-i-Shah [Mosque of the Shah] and Maidan [Maydan-i Shah] Masjid-i-Shah [Mosque of the Shah] and Maidan [Maydan-i Shah] Masjid-i-Shah [Mosque of the Shah] - Entrance Masjid-i-Shah [Mosque of the Shah] - Entrance Masjid-i-Shah [Mosque of the Shah] - Entrance - Detail Masjid-i-Shah [Mosque of the Shah] - Entrance - Detail Masjid-i-Shah [Mosque of the Shah] - Entrance - Detail Masjid-i-Shah [Mosque of the Shah] - Entrance - Detail Masjid-i-Shah [Mosque of the Shah] - Entrance - Detail - Vase Masjid-i-Shah [Mosque of the Shah] - Sanctuary iwan Masjid-i-Shah [Mosque of the Shah] - Sanctuary iwan - Dome - Interior Masjid-i-Shah [Mosque of the Shah] - Sanctuary iwan - Dome - Exterior Masjid-i-Shah [Mosque of the Shah] - Sanctuary iwan - Dome - Exterior Masjid-i-Shah [Mosque of the Shah] - West side of court Masjid-i-Shah [Mosque of the Shah] - Sanctuary iwan Masjid-i-Shah [Mosque of the Shah] - Sanctuary iwan Hesht Behest [Hasht Behesht] Main entrance Page 27 of 42

30 Hesht Behest [Hasht Behesht] Main entrance Hesht Behest [Hasht Behesht] Main hall Hesht Behest [Hasht Behesht] Main hall - Dome Hesht Behest [Hasht Behesht] nd floor room - Ceiling Hesht Behest [Hasht Behesht] Tile work in exterior blind arches 1.5: Turkey, USSR General, Vabkent Khiva The following identifications come directly from a list provided by the creators. Mounted slides were originally stored in six wood boxes. The original order has been retained. All items in Subseries 1.5 were originally stored in wooden box five. C186 C187 C188 C189 C190 C191 C192 C194 C195 C196 C197 Dogubeyazit [Dogubayazit] - Ishak Pasha Castle [Ishak Pasa Palace] Dogubeyazit [Dogubayazit] - Ishak Pasha Castle [Ishak Pasa Palace] Dogubeyazit [Dogubayazit] - Ishak Pasha Castle [Ishak Pasa Palace] Dogubeyazit [Dogubayazit] - Ishak Pasha Castle [Ishak Pasa Palace] Dogubeyazit [Dogubayazit] - Village nearby Erzurum - Entrance to 12th century turba Erzurum - Turba - 12th century Erzurum - Turba - 12th century - Detail of blind arches Erzurum - Turba - 12th century Erzurum - Turba - 12th century - Detail of cornice Erzurum - Two turba behind Çifte Madrasa (probably 13th century) Page 28 of 42

31 C199 C200 C201 C202 C203 C205 C207 C207a C208 C211 C212 C213 C214 C215 C216 C217 C218 C219 Erzurum - Turba directly behind Çifte Madrasa Tercan - Mama Hatun Turbesi [Mu'mine Khatun Mausoleum] - (about 1200) Tercan - Mama Hatun Turbesi [Mu'mine Khatun Mausoleum] Tercan - Countryside etween Tercan and Tunceli Malatya - Ulu Cami (1247) - Sanctuary - Iwan - Tile work Malatya - Ulu Cami (1247) - Sanctuary - Iwan - Tile work Malatya - Ulu Cami (1247) - Dome interior Malatya - Ulu Cami (1247) - Dome interior Malatya - Ulu Cami (1247) - Dome interior Kayseri - Sultan Hani ( ) - Mosque in court Kayseri - Sultan Hani ( ) - Mosque in court Kayseri - Sultan Hani ( ) - Mosque in court - Detail of carving Kayseri - Sultan Hani ( ) - Entrance to main hall - Detail Kayseri - Sultan Hani ( ) - Entrance to main hall - Detail Kayseri - Sultan Hani ( ) - Entrance to main hall - Detail Kayseri - Sultan Hani ( ) - Entrance to main hall - Detail Kayseri - Cifte Madrasa [Çifte Madrasa] (eastern madrasa ) - Entrance Kayseri - Cifte Madrasa [Çifte Madrasa] (eastern madrasa ) - Entrance Page 29 of 42

32 C220 C221 C222 C223 C225 C227 C228 C230 C231 C232 C233 C235 C236 C237 C238 C239 C239 C242 C244 Kayseri - Huand Harun Maus. [Huand Hatun Complex] circa 1237 Kayseri - Sunghur Bey Mosque [Sungur Bey Mosque] Nigde Kayseri - Hudavend Hatun Turbe Konya - Karatay Madrasa - Interior detail Konya - Karatay Madrasa - Interior detail Konya - Karatay Madrasa - Interior detail Konya - Karatay Madrasa - Study area Konya - Karatay Madrasa - Interior dome and vault Konya - Hasbey Darü lhuffa Konya - Sircali Madrasa [Sirçali Madrasa] Study iwan Konya - Sircali Madrasa [Sirçali Madrasa] Tile detail Konya - Sircali Madrasa [Sirçali Madrasa] Tile detail Konya - Sircali Madrasa [Sirçali Madrasa] Tile in iwan of study Konya - Ince Minareli Madrasa - Dome interior Konya - Ince Minareli Madrasa - Portal Konya - Sahib Ata Complex Mihrab Konya - Sahib Ata Complex Mihrab - Detail Konya - Countryside Konya to Bursa Konya - Countryside Konya to Bursa Page 30 of 42

33 C245 C246 C247 C248 C249 C250 C251 C252 C256 C254 C255 C256 C257 C258 C259 C260 C261 C262 Konya - Countryside Konya to Bursa Konya - Countryside Konya to Bursa Konya - Countryside Konya to Bursa Bursa - Green Mausoleum [Green Mosque] (Yechil Turbe) South wall - Exterior Bursa - Green Mausoleum [Green Mosque] - Interior mihrab and tombs Bursa - Green Mausoleum [Green Mosque] - Mihrab Bursa - Green Mausoleum [Green Mosque] - Interior panel Konya - Green Mausoleum [Green Mosque] - Entrance door - Interior Bursa - Green Mausoleum [Green Mosque] Bursa - Green Mausoleum [Green Mosque] Bursa - Green Mausoleum [Green Mosque] Bursa - Green Mausoleum [Green Mosque] Bursa - Muradiye [Muradiye Complex] Mosque Bursa - Muradiye [Muradiye Complex] Mosque - Sezada Mustafa Turbe Bursa - Muradiye [Muradiye Complex] Mosque - Sezada Mustafa Turbe - Interior tile panel Bursa - Muradiye [Muradiye Complex] Mosque - Sezada Mustafa Turbe - Interior tile panel Bursa - Muradiye [Muradiye Complex] Mosque - Madrasa wall - Detail Bursa - Muradiye [Muradiye Complex] Mosque - Madrasa - Study iwan Page 31 of 42

34 C263 C264 C265 C266 C267 C268 C270 C271 C272 C273 C274 C275 C276 C277 C278 C279 C280 C281 Bursa - Muradiye [Muradiye Complex] Mosque - Madrasa - Study iwan - Detail Bursa - Muradiye [Muradiye Complex] Mosque - Mosque interior - Tile detail Istanbul - Rustem pasha [Rüstem Pasa Mosque] Exterior tile panel Istanbul - Rustem pasha [Rüstem Pasa Mosque] - Exterior tile panel Istanbul - Rustem pasha [Rüstem Pasa Mosque] - Panel at top of minbar Istanbul - Rustem pasha [Rüstem Pasa Mosque] - Interior panel Istanbul - Sokullu Mehmet Pasha ( ) - Dome interior Istanbul - Sokullu Mehmet Pasha - Interior panel Istanbul - Sultan Ahmet [Sultanahmet Mosque] ( ) - Tile panels - Upper gallery Istanbul - Sultan Ahmet [Sultanahmet Mosque] ( ) - Tile panels - Upper gallery Istanbul - Sultan Ahmet [Sultanahmet Mosque] ( ) - Exterior Istanbul - Sultan Ahmet [Sultanahmet Mosque] ( ) Istanbul - Mirimah Mosque [Mihrimah Sultan Mosque] ( ) - Court Istanbul - Mirimah Mosque [Mihrimah Sultan Mosque] ( ) - Court Istanbul - Mirimah Mosque [Mihrimah Sultan Mosque] Istanbul - Mirimah Mosque [Mihrimah Sultan Mosque] ( ) - Exterior fenestration - Detail Istanbul - Mirimah Mosque [Mihrimah Sultan Mosque] Istanbul - Bodrun Cami Myrelaion [Bodrum Mosque] Page 32 of 42

35 C282 C283 C284 C E124 E125 E126 E127 E128 E129 E130 E131 E132 E133 E134 Istanbul - Bodrun Cami Myrelaion [Bodrum Mosque] - West side Istanbul - Bodrun Cami Myrelaion [Bodrum Mosque] Istanbul - Bodrun Cami Myrelaion [Bodrum Mosque] - Interior Istanbul from Hilton USSR [Uzbekistan] - General Lenin poster - Tashkent Vabkent - Minaret Tashkent - Minaret - Detail Khiva - General view Khiva - Kunya Ark Khiva - Khoja Islam minaret Khiva - Khoja Islam minaret and Pahlavan Mahmud Mausoleum Khiva - Street scene Khiva - Street scene Khiva - White mosque Khiva street scenes Khiva street scenes 1.6: Linhof Slides - U.S.S.R., 1968 The following identifications come directly from a list provided by the creators. Mounted slides were originally stored in six wood boxes. The original order has been retained. All items in Subseries 1.6 were originally stored in wooden box six. E1 Tashkent - Zain-ud-Din - South and west façades Page 33 of 42

36 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 E10 E11 E12 E13 E14 E16 E17 E18 E19 E20 Tashkent - Barak Khan - Eastern elevation and entrance Shahr-i-Sabz [Shakhrisabz] - Aksaray [Aq Saray Palace] - West side of entrance portal Shahr-i-Sabz [Shakhrisabz] - Aksaray [Aq Saray Palace] - West side of entrance portal Shahr-i-Sabz [Shakhrisabz] - Aksaray [Aq Saray Palace] - West side of entrance portal Shahr-i-Sabz [Shakhrisabz] - Aksaray [Aq Saray Palace] - Entrance portal - East side Shahr-i-Sabz [Shakhrisabz] - Aksaray [Aq Saray Palace] - Entrance portal - West side Shahr-i-Sabz [Shakhrisabz] - Aksaray [Aq Saray Palace] - Entrance portal - West side Shahr-i-Sabz [Shakhrisabz] - Aksaray [Aq Saray Palace] - Entrance portal - West side Shahr-i-Sabz [Shakhrisabz] - Aksaray [Aq Saray Palace] - Overall from the east Shahr-i-Sabz [Shakhrisabz] - Hazrat-i-Iman Shahr-i-Sabz [Shakhrisabz] - Hazrat-i-Iman Missing Samarkand - Bibi Khanum [Bibi Khanum Mosque] - Octagonal minaret Samarkand - Bibi Khanum [Bibi Khanum Mosque] - Overall Samarkand - Bibi Khanum [Bibi Khanum Mosque] - Mosque portal (portal faces east) Samarkand - Bibi Khanum [Bibi Khanum Mosque] - Mosque portal - Southeast corner with minaret Samarkand - Bibi Khanum [Bibi Khanum Mosque] - Dome Samarkand - Bibi Khanum [Bibi Khanum Mosque] - Portal - Detail of column Samarkand - Abdi Darum - court Page 34 of 42

37 E21 E22 E23 E24 E25 E26 E27 E28 E29 E30 E31 E32 E33 E34 E35 E36 E37 E38 E39 Samarkand - Gur-i-Mir [Gur-i Amir Complex] - Entrance portal - Panel on right Samarkand - Gur-i-Mir [Gur-i Amir Complex] - Overall - East side Samarkand - Gur-i-Mir [Gur-i Amir Complex] - Dome - East side Samarkand - Gur-i-Mir [Gur-i Amir Complex] - Overall - From the east Samarkand - Gur-i-Mir [Gur-i Amir Complex] - Panel to left of main iwan of tomb Samarkand - Shir Dor [Shir Dar Madrasa] - Northwest corner - Dome interior Samarkand - Shir Dor [Shir Dar Madrasa] - Panel in west iwan of court Samarkand - Shir Dor [Shir Dar Madrasa] - Court - Northeast corner Samarkand - Shir Dor [Shir Dar Madrasa] - Overall - West elevation Samarkand - Shir Dor [Shir Dar Madrasa] - Southwest dome - Exterior from south Samarkand - Shir Dor [Shir Dar Madrasa] - Southwest dome - Exterior from west Samarkand - Shir Dor [Shir Dar Madrasa] - Section entrance façade from west Samarkand - Shir Dor [Shir Dar Madrasa] - Southwest dome - Exterior from the west Samarkand - Ulugh Beg - South wall Samarkand - Ulugh Beg - Entrance iwan - Twisted column Samarkand - Ulugh Beg - Entrance iwan - Panel and column Samarkand - Ulugh Beg - Entrance façade - East Samarkand - Ulugh Beg - With view of Registan [Registan Square] Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand - Shad-i-Mulk Aqa [Shad-i Mulk Aqa Mausoleum] - Dome interior Page 35 of 42

38 E40 E41 E42 E43 E44 E45 E46 E47 E48 E49 E50 E51 E52 E53 E54 E55 E56 Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand - Shad-i-Mulk Aqa [Shad-i Mulk Aqa Mausoleum] - Turquoise column - Corner of façade Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand - Shad-i-Mulk Aqa [Shad-i Mulk Aqa Mausoleum] - Entrance portal - Detail in right side Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand - Shad-i-Mulk Aqa [Shad-i Mulk Aqa Mausoleum] - Detail of façade Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand - Emir Zadeh [Amir Zadeh Mausoleum] - Façade - Detail of writing Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand - Emir Zadeh [Amir Zadeh Mausoleum] - Entrance portal - Colonette on right Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand - Emir Zadeh [Amir Zadeh Mausoleum] - Detail over entrance door Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand - Emir Zadeh [Amir Zadeh Mausoleum] - Entrance portal - Detail in right side Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand -Qusan-ibn-Abbas (Living King) [Qusam Ibn Abbas Mosque and Mausoleum] - Sarcophagus Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand -Qusan-ibn-Abbas (Living King) [Qusam Ibn Abbas Mosque and Mausoleum] - Dome interior Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand - Tuman Aqa Mosque - Detail in entrance - South Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand - Tuman Aqa Mosque - Detail in entrance - North Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand - Tuman Aqa mausoleum - Detail of façade Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand - Ulugh Sultan Begim [Ulugh Sultan Begum Mausoleum] - Detail in entrance Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand - Ulugh Sultan Begim [Ulugh Sultan Begum Mausoleum] - Detail in entrance (circa 2x actual size) Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand - Usto Ali (Chinese) - West wall Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand - Usto Ali (Chinese) - Entrance façade (east) Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex], Samarkand - Usto Ali (Chinese) - Entrance façade (east) - Detail Page 36 of 42

39 E57 E58 E59 E60 E61 E62 E63 E64 E65 E66 E67 E68 E69 E70 E71 E72 E73 E74 Samarkand - Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex] - Overall from southeast Samarkand - Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex] - Overall from southeast Samarkand - Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex] - Overall from west Samarkand - Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex] - Overall from east Samarkand - Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex] - Kazah Rumi [Qazizadeh Rumi Mausoleum] - From northwest Samarkand - Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex] - Tuglu Tekin - Design in entrance arch Samarkand - Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex] - Tuglu Tekin - Entrance - Colonette Samarkand - Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex] - Upper Court (First Court) Samarkand - Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex] - Noble Lady - Entrance façade (unknown tomb ) Samarkand - Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex] - Noble Lady - Portal - Left side - Detail Samarkand - Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex] - Noble Lady - Façade - Detail Samarkand - Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex] - Noble Lady - Entrance - Detail in arch - North or left side Samarkand - Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex] - Noble Lady - Support Samarkand - Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex] - Hajar Ahmad - Entrance - Detail in east side of arch Samarkand - Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex] - Hajar Ahmad - Entrance - Detail in arch (east side) Samarkand - Shah-i-Zinda [Shah-i Zinda Complex] - Tilla Kari [Tilla Kari Madrasa] - West iwan of court - Capital on façade Bukhara - Nadir Diwan Begi [Nadir Divan Beg Madrasa] Mosque - East elevation Bukhara - Magoki Attari [Maghak-i 'Attari Masjid] - South portal Page 37 of 42

40 E75 E76 E77 E78 E79 E80 E81 E82 E83 E84 E85 E86 E87 E88 E89 E90 E91 E92 Bukhara - Magoki Attari [Maghak-i 'Attari Masjid] - South portal Bukhara - Magoki Attari [Maghak-i 'Attari Masjid] - South portal - Detail Bukhara - Samanid Tomg [Samanid Mausoleum] - South elevation Bukhara - Samanid Tomg [Samanid Mausoleum] - South elevation - Detail Bukhara - Samanid Tomg [Samanid Mausoleum] - South elevation - Detail Bukhara - Samanid Tomg [Samanid Mausoleum] - Northwest corner - Detail Bukhara - Samanid Tomg [Samanid Mausoleum] - Interior - Northeast corner Bukhara - Chasma Ayub [Chashmeh Ayub] - Overall - South side Bukhara - Kalan Minaret [Kalyan Minaret] - From Mir-i Arab (from north) Bukhara - Kalan Minaret [Kalyan Minaret] - From Mir-i Arab Bukhara - Kalan Minaret [Kalyan Minaret] - From Mir-i Arab - From east - Detail Bukhara - Kalan Minaret [Kalyan Minaret] - From street - North Bukhara - Kalan Minaret [Kalyan Minaret] - From street - West Bukkhara - Kalan Mosque [Kalyan Mosque] - West iwan of court - Column detail Bukhara - Mir-i-Arab [Mir-i Arab Madrasa] - Court with south iwan Bukhara - Mir-i-Arab [Mir-i Arab Madrasa] - South iwan - Detail Bukhara - Mir-i-Arab [Mir-i Arab Madrasa] - East iwan - Detail Bukhara - Mir-i-Arab [Mir-i Arab Madrasa] - Tomb chamber - Panel within Page 38 of 42

41 E93 E94 E95 E96 E97 E98 E99 E100 E101 E102 E103 E104 E105 E106 E107 E108 E109 E110 Bukhara - Mir-i-Arab [Mir-i Arab Madrasa] - South iwan - Spandrel Bukhara - Bolohaus [Bolo-Hauz Mosque] - Entrance - East Bukhara - Bolohaus [Bolo-Hauz Mosque] - Entrance - East Bukhara - Namazgah - 16th century - Portal - Overall (east) Bukhara - Namazgah - 16th century - Portal - Detail of spandrel Bukhara - Namazgah - 16th century - Portal - Mihrab Bukhara - Namazgah - 16th century - Portal - Mihrab detail Bukhara - Abdullah Khan [Abdullah Khan Mosque and Madrasa] - Dome in passage of east portico Bukhara - Abdullah Khan [Abdullah Khan Mosque and Madrasa] - Dome in passage of east portico - Detail Bukhara - Abdullah Khan [Abdullah Khan Mosque and Madrasa] - Dome in passage of east portico - Detail Bukhara - Abdullah Khan [Abdullah Khan Mosque and Madrasa] - Stalactites in Northeast chamber Bukhara - Domes of silk merchants' and furriers' warehouse Bukhara - Char Bakr - Overall from south Bukhara - Char Bakr - Overall from east Bukhara - Char Bakr - Khanaqah from northeast Bukhara - Abdul Aziz Khan [Abd al-aziz Khan Madrasa] - Main entrance - North northwest Bukhara - Abdul Aziz Khan [Abd al-aziz Khan Madrasa] - Main entrance - Panel to right Bukhara - Abdul Aziz Khan [Abd al-aziz Khan Madrasa] - Main entrance - Right of spandrel Page 39 of 42

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