Qutab Mosque, Delhi
 
 
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See also Taj Mahal, Agra.
 
Geometry
 
 
-  The symmetry group of the tiling is *632 (p6m).
-  All the internal angles of the constituent polygons are a multiple of 30°.
-  Contains one regular three-pointed star polygon with vertex angle of 60° - composed of kites.
-  Contains one regular 6-pointed star polygon with vertex angle of 60°.
-  There are two non-regular reflective tiles (including one kite).
-  The tiling does not satisfy the two-colour condition.
-  The tiling is edge-to-edge.
-  As drawn, contains about 119 polygons.
 
References
 
 
Publications referenced: 
 
-  Photo by David Wade: IND 0120 (Qutab Mosque, Delhi, India)  from  [wadei] (1206AD, 602AH)
-   (Fatehpur Sikri, Salim Chishti's Tomb, India)  from  [smith2] (1581AD, 989AH)
-  IS.1052:27-1883 (Agra, India. Drawing)  from  [vami] 
-  IS.1052:27-1883 (Cairo, Egypt. Drawing)  from  [vami] 
-  IS.1052:3-1883 (Agra, India. Drawing)  from  [vami] 
-  Photo by David Wade: IND 0235 (Red Fort, Delhi, India)  from  [wadei] 
-  Photo from Charles Cecil (Fatehpur Sikri, India)  from  [pc] 
-  Plate 8b (Agra, India)  from  [stronge] 
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