It seems my readers are interested in tiles, and perhaps would like to see what so wearied me. I even failed to photograph the corridor long "Tile Gallery'. So I really can't give you any technical stuff.
Here are some of my favourites, starting as appropriate, at Courtyard 2.
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| Entrance to the Eunuch's rooms |
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Dowager mother's day room
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| Just another room with tiles! |
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| Tiles making an image, of perhaps a map |
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Random tiles, they were everywhere!
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The Sultan's prayer Room
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| The Fruit Room |
The following tiles are unusual, given that they are a large oblong shape, rather than the traditional multiple small square tiles. This indicates they were from an early time. The blues and greens are also indicative of it being an early tile, as yellows and reds came much later.
And to finish it off, the Sultan's toilet, and no tiles:
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