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The image shows a close-up, vertically oriented view of a section of a decorative screen or window with a geometric pattern. The pattern is formed by dark, intersecting lines, creating diamond-shaped and polygonal openings that are illuminated from behind with a warm, yellow-white light. There are three distinct star-shaped motifs visible, stacked vertically. The overall impression is of intricate stonework or latticework, possibly an architectural element. The background is dark and appears to be the interior of a dimly lit space, with the light emanating from the openings creating a contrast. There are no people, animals, or any discernible actions or interactions depicted.

This specific decorative screen is located within the Somoni Mausoleum in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. The Somoni Mausoleum is a significant historical monument dedicated to Ismoil Somoni, the founder of the Samanid Empire. The mausoleum features elaborate architectural details, including carved marble and intricate geometric patterns in its facade and interior elements, similar to what is shown in the image. The use of such screens is typical in Islamic architecture to allow light to filter in while providing privacy or decorative effect.
neka_20

Jun 17, 2026

Dushanbe, Tajikistan

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The image shows a close-up, vertically oriented view of a section of a decorative screen or window with a geometric pattern. The pattern is formed by dark, intersecting lines, creating diamond-shaped and polygonal openings that are illuminated from behind with a warm, yellow-white light. There are three distinct star-shaped motifs visible, stacked vertically. The overall impression is of intricate stonework or latticework, possibly an architectural element. The background is dark and appears to be the interior of a dimly lit space, with the light emanating from the openings creating a contrast. There are no people, animals, or any discernible actions or interactions depicted. This specific decorative screen is located within the Somoni Mausoleum in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. The Somoni Mausoleum is a significant historical monument dedicated to Ismoil Somoni, the founder of the Samanid Empire. The mausoleum features elaborate architectural details, including carved marble and intricate geometric patterns in its facade and interior elements, similar to what is shown in the image. The use of such screens is typical in Islamic architecture to allow light to filter in while providing privacy or decorative effect.

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