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- Q18210787 subject Q7068022.
- Q18210787 subject Q8696452.
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- Q18210787 abstract "A zarih (Hindustani: ضریح (Nastaliq), ज़रीह (Devanagari)) is a lattice work, usually gilded, that encloses a grave in a mosque or other Islamic tomb. They are large cubical or rectangular structures with decorated posts at the corners and in the middle of the sides, the walls of the Zarih are filled with verses of the Quran, names of Holy Figures and other exquisite artwork. A zarih is often made as a waqf with its creators demanding no pay for their work. Notable ones are found in the Imam Husayn Shrine, the Al Abbas Mosque, the Sayyidah Ruqayya Mosque, the Imam Ali Mosque, and elsewhere.".
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- Q18210787 wikiPageWikiLink Q7068022.
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- Q18210787 wikiPageWikiLink Q8696452.
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- Q18210787 comment "A zarih (Hindustani: ضریح (Nastaliq), ज़रीह (Devanagari)) is a lattice work, usually gilded, that encloses a grave in a mosque or other Islamic tomb. They are large cubical or rectangular structures with decorated posts at the corners and in the middle of the sides, the walls of the Zarih are filled with verses of the Quran, names of Holy Figures and other exquisite artwork. A zarih is often made as a waqf with its creators demanding no pay for their work.".
- Q18210787 label "Zarih".
- Q18210787 depiction Imam_reza1_1_1_1.jpg.