- A jali or
jaali (jālī,
meaning "net") is the term for a
perforated stone or
latticed screen,
usually with an
ornamental pattern constructed through the...
-
Jaali Note (transl. "Fake Currency") is a 1960 Hindi-language
crime film
directed by
Shakti Samanta,
based on the
theme of
counterfeit money. It stars...
-
marble as a
cladding material and also for the flooring,
lattice screens (
jaalis), door frames,
eaves (chhajja), and the main dome. It
stands on a vaulted...
- The Sidi Saiy**** Mosque, po****rly
known locally as Sidi
Saiyyid ni Jali, is a **** mosque,
located in Ahmedabad, in the
state of Gujarat, India. The...
- as promised. He then goes to
Jaali Reddy's
house to
mourn the
death of
Jakka Reddy.
Pushpa tries to
negotiate with
Jaali, however, the
latter ignores...
-
recipient of
Staff Nomination Award,
University of
South Australia, 2015. 2015:
Jaali,
Kerry Packer Civic Gallery 2017: The
Green Room,
Canvas Gallery 2019: Love...
- red resham.[citation needed] The head veil (****tta)
featured delicate jaali and cut-work,
while the
detachable trail boasted an 80-inch
zardozi marvel...
- blossom".
There were
pierced screens in red sandstone,
called jalis or
jaalis,
inspired by
Rajasthani designs. The
front of the palace, on the east side...
- This
temple is
constructed from
marble and on all of the
facets there is
jaali (perforated
stone or
latticed screen) work. It can be
classified a vesara...
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diamonds and rubies, also from this
period are
parts of
buildings such as a
jaali and pillars.
India was a
large producer of textiles, from d****
cotton chintz...