Here's a closeup of one of the many squinches over doorways in the palaces. It's interesting how the shapes and the patterns are so different from the squinches in Iran, with longer, pointed cells, but the effect is very similar.
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- O'er the ramparts we watched
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- Saturday reflections
- Kesar Kyari Bagh
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- Speaking of squinches
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- The Pink City
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- No more chandeliers
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