Mamluk architecture
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concept
Mamluk architecture is a medieval Islamic architectural style that flourished in Egypt and the Levant, characterized by intricate stone carving, muqarnas vaulting, monumental domes and minarets, and richly decorated façades and interiors.
Observed surface forms (5)
| Surface form | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Mamluk monument | 4 |
| Mamluk architecture monument | 2 |
| Mamluk-era monument | 2 |
| Mamluk architectural complex | 1 |
| Mamluk architectural monument | 1 |
Instances (19)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Great Mosque of Tripoli | — |
| Taynal Mosque | — |
| Bab al-Qattanin | — |
| Mansouri Great Mosque | — |
| Suq al-Qattanin | Mamluk-era monument |
| Mosque-Madrasa of Sultan Hassan | Mamluk monument |
| Al-Ghuri Complex | — |
| Sultan Qalawun Complex | Mamluk monument |
| Al-Nasir Muhammad Mosque | Mamluk-era monument |
| Sultan Hassan Mosque | Mamluk monument |
| Sultan Qaytbay funerary complex | Mamluk architectural monument |
| Qaytbay Necropolis | — |
| Sultan al-Ashraf Qaitbay Mosque and Mausoleum | Mamluk architecture monument |
| al-Ashraf Barsbay funerary complex | Mamluk architectural complex |
| Qalawun complex in Cairo | Mamluk monument |
| Mausoleum of Tarabay al-Sharifi | — |
| Mausoleum of Sirqitmish | — |
| Mosque of Umm al-Sultan Shaaban | Mamluk architecture monument |
| Mosque of Qijmas al-Ishaqi | — |