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Motive aus Indien - Motives from India

Palast der Winde, Jaipur - Jaipur, Rajasthan Ahmedabad, House of MG - Ahmedabad, Gujarat Persian Garden Carpet, Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur - Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur Jantar Mantar, Jaipur - Jantar Mantar, Jaipur Qutb Shahi Heritage Park, Golconda, Telangana - Qutb Shahi Heritage Park, Golconda Ahmedabad, House of MG - Ahmedabad, Gujarat Suit of Elephant
Armour - City Palace, Jaipur National Gallery of Modern Art - New Delhi Shimla , Hill Station - Shimla, Hill Station, Himachal Pradesh Salar Jang Museum, Hyderabad, India - Salar Jung Museum, Hyderabad Am Hajji Ali Shrine, Mumbai / Bombay - People of India Falcon hood - Set in Stone: Gems and Stones from Royal Indian Courts Hajji Ali Shrine, Mumbai / Bombay - Mumbai / Bombay, Maharashtra Nataraja - the Lord of the Dance - Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya Museum Set in Stone: Gems and Stones from Royal Indian Courts - Set in Stone: Gems and Stones from Royal Indian Courts

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Al Nuri Moschee, Mossul, Photo: 1970

Al Nuri Mosque in Mosul

The Al Nuri Mosque in Mosul was commissioned in 1170 CE by the Zengid ruler Nur al-Din after the capture of Mosul, and construction was completed in 1172 CE. Structural changes were made in the 19th and 20th centuries (1860, 1942) before the mosque and its famous tilted minaret, at 60 meters the tallest in Iraq, were blown up and almost completely destroyed by IS (Islamic State) fighters on June 21, 2017.

In April 2018, an agreement for the reconstruction of the mosque and minaret was signed between UNESCO, the United Arab Emirates, and Iraq (cost: USD 50.4 million, duration: 5 years). The work was completed in 2024 (minaret) and 2025 with the inauguration of the mosque on September 1st.

Further information can be found here: Clemente-Ruiz, Aurélie, Institut du Monde Arabe (ed.): From Mosul to Palmyra: A Virtual Journey through the World Heritage Site (2019), esp. pp. 40–41.