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- Nefertiti, whose name means "the beautiful one has come," was the queen of Egypt and wife of Pharaoh Akhenaten during the 14th century B.C (3400 Years ago). A bust of Nefertiti is one of the most iconic symbols of Egypt.

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Nasir al-Mulk 'Pink Masjid Of Iran Is Like Stepping Into A Kaleidoscope



Nasir al Mulk by Marco Antonini on 500px


From the outside, the Nasir al-Mulk Mosque in Shiraz, Iran, seems like a fairly traditional house of worship --
but it's hiding a gorgeously colorful secret.


The multitude of stained glass windows turn the inside of the mosque into a riotous wonderland of color that is
absolutely breathtaking.



Majestic of Persian   Architecture by Abbas Arabzadeh on 500px


Japanese photographer Koach was blown away by the Masjid's beauty which
 is best appreciated in the morning light, explaining:
You can only see the light through the stained glass in the early morning. It was built to catch the morning sun,
so that if you visit at noon it will be too late to catch the light. The sight of the morning sunlight shining through
the colorful stained glass, then falling over the tightly woven Persion carpet, is so bewitching that it seems to be
 from another world.Even if you are the world’s least religious person, you might feel your hands coming together
 in prayer naturally when you see the brilliance of this light. Perhaps the builders of this mosque wanted to show
their “faith” through the morning light shining through this stained glass.
Attack of Lights by Mohammad Reza Domiri Ganji on 500px
Nasir al-Mulk Mosque aka
Nasir Al Molk Mosque by Amin Abedini on 500px
Nasir al-Mulk Mosque by Omid Jafarnezhad on 500px
Spiritual Colors No.3 by Amirhossein Karimzadeh Fard on 500px
Nasir al-Mulk Mosque by Marinela T. Gondii on 500px
Nasir Al Molk Mosque of  Colors by   Amin Abedini on 500px
Nasir al Mulk Mosque#Mezquita Nasir al Mulk 2 by sebekkare on 500px

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