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... style , which is instantly recognised wherever it occurs , from the pillars of Hercules and the Alcazar of Seville to the mosques of Samarkand and the ruins of Gaur in Bengal ; and this style was developed and brought to perfection in ...
... style , which is instantly recognised wherever it occurs , from the pillars of Hercules and the Alcazar of Seville to the mosques of Samarkand and the ruins of Gaur in Bengal ; and this style was developed and brought to perfection in ...
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... style . Some of these varie- ties are perhaps better designated by their geographical positions ; we speak of Persian art , Indian art ; or again , the Moresque decoration , and so forth ; but we must not forget that all these are but ...
... style . Some of these varie- ties are perhaps better designated by their geographical positions ; we speak of Persian art , Indian art ; or again , the Moresque decoration , and so forth ; but we must not forget that all these are but ...
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... style of a given period are obscure and difficult to seize in the scattered relics of Saracenic handiwork , and our ... styles . The mosques were naturally inscribed with the name of the pious B a founder ; and when a later grandee ...
... style of a given period are obscure and difficult to seize in the scattered relics of Saracenic handiwork , and our ... styles . The mosques were naturally inscribed with the name of the pious B a founder ; and when a later grandee ...
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... style of architecture or decoration . The governors indeed built other edifices ; the representatives of the ' Abbasy Khalifs founded in 133 a new quarter of the capital , adjoining Fustat , which was called El - ' Askar , or 66 the ...
... style of architecture or decoration . The governors indeed built other edifices ; the representatives of the ' Abbasy Khalifs founded in 133 a new quarter of the capital , adjoining Fustat , which was called El - ' Askar , or 66 the ...
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... style a Sultan by his title , El - Mansur , & , or by his proper name , Lāgīn , & c . , omitting the rest , while a Noble ( Amīr ) is conveniently denoted by his proper name alone . It may be added that the word ibn , of frequent ...
... style a Sultan by his title , El - Mansur , & , or by his proper name , Lāgīn , & c . , omitting the rest , while a Noble ( Amīr ) is conveniently denoted by his proper name alone . It may be added that the word ibn , of frequent ...
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