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Categories: Bricks, Islamic calligraphy, Islamic architectural elements, Iranian architecture, Ornaments (architecture)
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banna'i  hazarbaf
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In Iranian architecture, banna'i is an architectural decorative art in which glazed tiles are alternated with plain bricks to create geometric patterns over the surface of a wall or to spell out sacred names or pious phrases. Wikipedia
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In Iranian architecture, banna'i is an architectural decorative art in which glazed tiles are alternated with plain bricks to create geometric patterns over the surface of a wall or to spell out sacred names or pious phrases. Wikipedia
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