Muslim Religious Architecture: Development of Religious Architecture in Later Periods

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BRILL, 1974 - 49 pages
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Page 26 - An Ottoman Building Complex of the Sixteenth Century: The Sokollu Mosque and Its Dependencies in Istanbul", Ars Orientalis, No.
Page 32 - Arabic etymology means place of a shdhid, of one who "witnessed" the shahada "confession of Unity of Allah" not necessarily by dying for it as shahid 'martyr'.
Page 5 - Egyptian architects of this period devised ingenious ways of manipulating space which give the Mamluk style its unique...
Page 20 - This renewed emphasis on an interior space dominated by a single dome became the starting point of a style of which the finest statement was to be made in the sixteenth century.
Page 20 - Ottoman architects in great imperial mosques created a new style of domed construction by merging the Islamic mosque tradition with that of dome building in Anatolia.
Page ix - CUNNINGHAM, A., Archaeological Survey of India, vols. I-XXIII, Simla, Calcutta, 1865-77. DE MIRANDA, F., The Mosque as work of Art and as House of Prayer, Mirananda-Wassenaar, 1977.

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