Photographer’s Note
Jawab, The eastern walls of Taj Mahal
At the far end of the Taj Mahal complex, two grand red sandstone buildings open to the sides of the tomb. Their backs parallel the western and eastern walls.
The two buildings are precise mirror images of each other. The western building is a mosque; its opposite is the jawab or "answer", whose primary purpose was architectural balance (and which may have been used as a guesthouse during Mughal times). The distinctions are that the jawab lacks a mihrab, a niche in a mosque's wall facing Mecca, and the floors of the jawab have a geometric design, while the mosque floor was laid out the outlines of 569 prayer rugs in black marble.
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Copyright: Khalid Mansour (Aspirin)
(276) - Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2003-07-12
- Categories: Architecture
- Exposition: f/9.5, 1/350 secondes
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- Versions: version originale
- Date Submitted: 2007-02-15 10:53








