Pl. XXXIII in Pascal Coste, Architecture arabe ou Monuments du Kaire, mesurés et dessinés, de 1818 à 1826, 1837. The plate shows the elevation of the qibla wall and the Mausoleum of Sultan Qaytbay. Above the mihrab a round window is flanked by two large, mullioned, pointed-arch windows. The first one on the left side has two star motifs inscribed in circles above whole panes of crown glass. The second one shows the star motif at the top of the arch, above an inscription, and in the lower part two flower motifs over the crown-glass pattern. The round window has four inscriptions framing circular ornament of crown glass. The third window shows a flower-vase motif above two plants. The fourth window has a crown-glass pattern at the top and two cypresses below.
The wall of the domed mausoleum has a round window flanked by two large pointed-arch windows in the lower part of the wall, three round-arch windows surmounted by three round windows in the dome wall, as well as six identical smaller round-arch windows in the drum.
The mullioned windows in the lower part show circle motifs with whole panes of crown glass and a flower at the top on the left side, and on the right two cypresses, probably an inscription, and a flower motif at the top. The round window has a geometrical design. The round-arch windows above also show geometrical designs as well as inscriptions. The three identical round windows above them have a star ornament inscribed in a circle. The drum windows are composed of crown glass.