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What is in this image? Describe it as if you were explaining it to someone from the 15th century.

In this drawing, you see depicted a wondrous and grand edifice that stands prominent in the background, similar to the grand cathedrals of your time but distinct in stylistic touches – its domes are large and bulbous with pointed tips, much like the helmets of the Eastern warriors you might have heard tales of, and it has several tall, slender towers called minarets, unlike the square bell towers you are used to seeing on your churches.Before this majestic structure, there are smaller buildings with arched windows reminiscent of the trading posts you might find in Venice, yet they carry a distinctive exotic flair. On the ground, though more curious are the contraptions that roam the streets one looks like a small, covered cart without horses, bearing a single person in the front clasping onto some handles; imagine a horse cart but enchantingly self-propelled without the need for animals.This entire scene is thought to portray a far-off land''s market street and a magnificent sanctuary that dominates the skyline with its elegant form. The place is called New Delhi, a notable city in a distant realm, rich with history and culture.