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Islamic treasures arrive in Berlin

More than 200 items from the Aga Khan's collection of Islamic treasures are going on show in Berlin — an exhibition that spans a millennium and aims to illustrate the breadth of Islamic culture. “Treasures of the Aga Khan Museum — Masterpieces of Islamic Art” exhibition opens to the public at Berlin's Martin-Gropius-Bau on Wednesday and runs through June 6.


A man walks past Spanish triangular ceiling panels with interlacing geometric design of the 14th-15th century, on display at the during the press preview in Berlin.


A journalist looks at the painting 'Karim Khan Zand and his courtiers' attributed to Iranian painter Muhammad Sadiq.


People walk beside a pair of 18th century Indian mother-of-pearl doors from Pakistan.


People look at two Indian 16th-17th century goblets with jewels.

Visitors look at a marble capital dated 15th century being at Berlin's Martin-Gropius-Bau in the exhibition “Schaetze der Aga-Khan-Sammlung” (Treasures of the Aga Khan collection).


An illustrated manuscript of the 'Dala'il al-khayrat', from the Ottoman Empire is displayed at the exhibition. The show presented Tuesday ranges geographically from Spain to Indonesia and in content from a chestnut leaf inscribed with calligraphy to a Mongol nobleman's robe.


A woman looks at a Mihrab panel.


A visitor walks past a prince's robe found in a tomb in northwestern China.


A manuscript of the Mughal Quran from India 1682 AD on display.


A marble capital from Spain (dated aproximately 950) is one of the more than 200 items from Aga Khan's collection of over a thousand years of Islamic art, with paintings, drawings, ceramics and wood carvings, from the 8th to the 18th centuries, stretched from the Maghreb and the Iberian Peninsula to China.


A Quran on cloth copied by Munshi Abdulghani al-Qadiri, India 1718-1720AD is being displayed at the museum.


A visitor looks at the peak of a flag from Iran, dated 16th century.


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