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Images of Ismaili Center and Museum at Wynford Park in Toronto

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Wynford-Park-Toronto-Designs006

An artist's rendering shows the pools in the formal garden.

Source: 
Imara Wynford Drive Ltd.

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Artist's rendering of the Wynford Dr. Aga Khan Museum project which will include an Ismaili centre and park. The project is being designed by Japanese architect Fumihiko Maki.

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A portrait of Sultan Selim shows him as larger than life, in a luxurious fur-lined and gold garment.

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Standard (alam), Iran, 16th century: Made of steel, standards usually decorated bowls used as drinking vessels or food containers for wandering ascetics. This pear-shaped standard contains an inscription which can be read from different angles. The text from top to bottom says: “Ya Allah, ya Muhammad, ya ‘Ali” (“O God, O Muhammad, O Ali).

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2010-05-28- Toronto - Aga Khan at Foundation Ceremony 06

His Highness the Aga Khan speaks during the foundation ceremony for the Ismaili Centre and Aga Khan Museum for Islamic Art and Culture in Toronto May 28, 2010.

Source: 
Reuters Pictures at Dailylife Publishers

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2010-05-28- Toronto - Aga Khan at Foundation Ceremony 05

His Highness the Aga Khan and Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper (R) view a model of Ismaili Centre and Aga Khan Museum for Islamic Art and Culture and their Park during the foundation ceremony in Toronto May 28, 2010.

Source: 
Reuters Pictures at Dailylife Publishers


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