Islam: Art and ArchitectureMarkus Hattstein, Peter Delius This book follows the historical development of the Islamic regions and their ruling dynasties, and illustrates their greatly varied forms of artistic expression from the birth of the religion to the present day. |
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... traditional clan rule repressed . Through improved medical care and preventive hygiene measures many countries experienced a population explosion and a drift from the countryside into the cities . peo- The Europeans placed great weight ...
... traditional clan rule repressed . Through improved medical care and preventive hygiene measures many countries experienced a population explosion and a drift from the countryside into the cities . peo- The Europeans placed great weight ...
Page 594
... traditional clay , it testifies to the continued existence of regional architec- ture and accordingly to a conscious turning away from the architectural dogma which is otherwise in general international use . The relevance of cultural ...
... traditional clay , it testifies to the continued existence of regional architec- ture and accordingly to a conscious turning away from the architectural dogma which is otherwise in general international use . The relevance of cultural ...
Page 595
... traditional tower minarets of the Maghreb . The roof over the prayer hall is remarkable : an area of 25 x 70 meters can be rolled back if required . The building also houses a Koran school , a library , and exhibi- tion space . be ...
... traditional tower minarets of the Maghreb . The roof over the prayer hall is remarkable : an area of 25 x 70 meters can be rolled back if required . The building also houses a Koran school , a library , and exhibi- tion space . be ...
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12th century Abbasid Aghlabid al-Andalus Ala al-Din Aleppo Almohads Almoravids Anatolia Arab arcades arches architecture artists Ayyubid Baghdad became brick building built Bukhara Cairo caliph calligraphic capital caravanserais carpets carved Central Asia ceramics Christian colors complex construction Cordoba court courtyard cultural Damascus decoration developed dome dynasty Egypt emirs empire Engl entrance facade Fatimid Friday mosque garden Ghurids glazed ground plan Herat Ilkhanid inscription interior Iran Iraq Isfahan Islamic art Islamic world Istanbul iwan Kairouan Khan Koran Madrasa Mamluk mausoleum Mecca Medina Merinids meters mihrab minaret miniature Mongol Morocco mosaic mosque motifs Mughal Muhammad muqarnas Museum Muslim niche ornamentation Ottoman painting palace period Persian portal prayer hall qibla qibla wall rectangular religious rooms rule ruler Safavid Samarqand Samarra Shah Shiite side square stucco style Sultan survived Syria technique tiles Timur Timurid tomb towers traditional Transoxiana Turkish Umayyad vault vizier