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Gold Ewer Iran Buyid Period Third quarter of 10th century CE
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Helmet Inlaid with gold Arabesques with chain mail neck guard Iran 17th - 18th century
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Early Safavid steel helmet 16th century CE Northwest Iran
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Lion Bronze (originally gilded and inlaid) Cast 1000-1100 CE probably in South Italy inscribed in Arabic in Kufic script combining Islamic Byzantine and western artistic traditions (1)
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Lion Bronze Cast (originally gilded and inlaid) 1000-1100 CE probably in South Italy inscribed in Arabic in Kufic script combining Islamic Byzantine and western artistic traditions
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Muslim Ivory Chess Set India 19th to 20th century CE
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Muslim mosque closeup3
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Muslim mosque closeup2
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Muslim mosque closeup1
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Muslim mosque2
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Muslim mosque1
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Ivory Muslim Chess Set Turkey 19th century
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Stained and White Ivory Muslim Style Chess Set Cambodia 18th to 20th century
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Muslim Painted Wood Chess Sest Middle East 19th century CE 1
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Muslim Painted Wood Chess Sest Middle East 19th century CE 2
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Closeup of tile with a scene from Nizami's Khamsa (Khusrau happens upon Shirin bathing) Iran probably Tehran Late 19th century Fritware with molded decoration and underglaze painting
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Large fritware pitcher Western Iran 1200-1300 CE
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Lajvardina ware bowl Iran 1200-1400 CE
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Bowl with figures Iran Mina i ware 1100-1300 CE
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Architectural panel Afghanistan Ghaznavid dynasty reign of Mas ud III 1100-1150 CE Marble
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Bowl with phoenixes 1300-1400 CE Iran probably Kashan Sultanabad ware
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Earthenware bowl 800-1200 CE Eastern Iran Nishapur or Uzbekistan
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Ceramic Bowl Eastern Iran 1000 CE
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Ceramic Bowl Eastern Iran 1000 CE (1)
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Large bowl with Arabic inscription 800-1000 CE Eastern Iran or Uzbekistan earthenware 2
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Earthenware bowl 1000 CE Eastern Iran probably Nishapur 2
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Earthenware bowl 1000 CE Eastern Iran probably Nishapur
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Earthenware bowl 800-900 CE Iraq Basra
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Earthenware bowl 900-1000 CE Eastern Iran or Turkmenistan or Uzbekistan
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Earthenware bowl 900-1000 CE Eastern Iran probably Nishapur 2