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<p>lines drawn on them: the lines form the pattern. Patterns may be elaborated by the use of two levels of design, as at the 1453 <a href="page.php?w=Darb-e_Imam">Darb-e Imam</a> shrine. Square repeating units of known patterns can be copied as <a href="page.php?w=stencil">templates</a>, and historic pattern books may have been intended for use in this way.</p>

<p>The 15th century <a href="page.php?w=Topkapi_Scroll">Topkapi Scroll</a> explicitly shows girih patterns together with the tilings used to create them. A set of tiles consisting of a dart</p><p>
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