Square Tile second half 12th-early 13th century This tile belongs to a series found in Ghazni, the capital of the Ghaznavid dynasty (977-1186), in a house destroyed during the Mongol invasion of 1221. Most of the tiles in the series are square, some are polygonal, and are molded in relief with animals, plants, or occasionally inscriptions. Even though these tiles are unique in style, their decoration shows affinities with classical pre-Islamic motifs from Iran, such as the "pearl" borders and the animals in profile within a frame.. Square Tile 452773
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