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The tomb was constructed in the Lodi style architectural. Its octagonal shape, the hallmark of the Lodhi era, stands on a low plinth. Verandahs surround the central chamber. Each side of the chamber consists of three arches with one chajja (roof) present over each. The mausoleum's architectural style is similar to those of Mubarak Shah, Muhammad Shah, Khan-i-Jahan Tilangani and Sikander Lodi.

The mausoleum is built mainly with grey quartzite with red sandstone used for ornamentation. Stucco plaster envelops the rough masonry. Different coloured tiles have been used on the walls for decoration. The tomb's gateway stands on a one-metre-high podium reached by stairs. The square head doorway of the gate chamber has been built in Hindu architectural style.

Inside the mausoleum, the tomb is enclosed by an inner octagonal wall. Other than the southern and western walls, the other walls consist of jalis (latticed screens), which are recessed. These recesses, in turn, contain four-centred arches. The western wall has the main mihrab (a semi-circular niche in the wall which indicates the direction of Mecca, the direction in which Muslims pray). The mihrab is four centred and bordered by Quranic verses. The southern wall includes the main entrance to the building. The medallion located at the centre of the dome is ornamented with Persian floral designs. It also has a Quranic verse.

The tomb chamber consists of six tombs—two large and four smaller. Sandstone slabs are used to pave the floor. The cenotaph of Isa Khan Niazi is made of red sandstone and marble.

by Frans van Steijn

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EI-ISA - Boeing B-777-243ER - Alitalia

at Duesseldorf International Airport (DUS)

 

c/n 32.855 - built in 2002 for Alitalia and operated as I-DISA -

re-reg. to Aircraft Purchase Ltd. and leased to Alitalia in 2013

 

(Photo: G. Dickmann)

Isa sin las gafas

Un día increíble con Bella Rojo.

Model: Isabella Rojo

Photo &Retouch: Jayma Fotografía

This fishing boat has definitely seen better days. It is now beached near Culduie on the Applecross peninsula having spent a good few years in Avoch harbour. It looks like it is some kind of long-term restoration process; here is a link to how it looked in the 1980s - www.sgeulaniasgaich.org.uk/na-camaranaich?lightbox=imageilt

 

This image is available printed, framed or on a canvas here.

Isa Khan Niyazi's tomb In the Premises of Humayun's Tomb.....

by Frans van Steijn

Port Huron, Michigan, USA

bulk carrier

flag: Cyprus

owner: Polsteam

length: 199.9m / 656ft

built: 1999

 

At the Saint John Basilica, Selçuk, Turkey.

View to the Isabey Mosque.

My new character for the Varuna Project sim, which opens January 10th!

 

Isa Briones is Filipino descended, and is currently employed at NANTEC, working within the pharmaceutical division.

 

And she was definitely named after my favorite actress.

Images from Modest Moussourgsky's Tableaux d'une exposition by Isa Toshihiko.

Tokyo, National Museum of Modern Art Crafts Gallery.

 

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My beloved granddaughter

05/04/2017, Port of Ijmuiden, Netherlands.

 

A Damen Shoalbuster Type 2709 tug.

 

Keel laid on 19/08/2013, and completed on 07/12/2016.

Hull built by Damen Changde, Changde, China (571705) and

outfitted by Damen Hardinxveld, Hardixfeld, Netherlands.

218 g.t., 70 dwt., and 40 tons bollard pull, as:

'Isa' to 2017 and

'Talas' since.

 

Now Kazakhstan owned & flagged, based at Aktau, on the Caspian Sea.

 

Spec: newsletter.towingline.com/NewsLetterPage/GetNewsLetter/47...

 

Photos with the permission of Willem Koper

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