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Best 1 Kufic Quran Folio Inscriptions (Blue Quran)

This 9th-century manuscript showcases exquisite Kufic Arabic calligraphy inscribed upon indigo parchment. The work utilizes gold leaf to highlight verses from the Quran, reflecting a significant period of early Islamic artistic expression. It is valued by scholars and collectors interested in histor...

2 Hagia Sophia Mosaics Inscription Panels

These 10th-century Byzantine mosaic panels in Istanbul's Hagia Sophia visually and textually document imperial donations, depicting figures like Emperor Leo VI before Christ.

3 Toji Five-Story Pagoda

Japan's tallest wooden pagoda at 54.8 meters, standing at Toji temple in Kyoto since its reconstruction in 1644 and designated a UNESCO World Heritage site and symbol of the city.

4 Ribat of Monastir

The Ribat of Monastir is an Islamic defensive structure in Tunisia, notable as one of the oldest Arab ribats in North Africa, founded in 796 AD.

5 Chaco Culture

Ancestral Puebloan hub in New Mexico, USA, flourishing 850–1150 CE and known for its massive multi-story great houses and precise astronomical alignments at Chaco Canyon.

6 Citadel of Sousse (Ribat)

The Ribat of Sousse is a massive 8th-century Islamic fortress in Tunisia built by the Aghlabid dynasty, serving both as a defensive coastal watchtower and a religious retreat.

7 Ribat of Sousse

The Ribat of Sousse is an 8th-century coastal fortification in Tunisia built by the Aghlabid dynasty, serving both as an Islamic monastery and a defensive lookout against naval attacks.

8 Plaosan Stupa

A 9th-century Buddhist twin-temple complex near Prambanan, Central Java, Indonesia, built by King Rakai Pikatan and surrounded by hundreds of smaller stupas and subsidiary shrines.

9 Al-Farghani

9th-century Arab astronomer whose Elements of Astronomy was translated into Latin and became a key conduit for Islamic astronomical knowledge to medieval Europe.

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