Fatimid-era mosque

C47108 concept

A Fatimid-era mosque is an Islamic place of worship built under the Fatimid Caliphate, characterized by austere yet monumental architecture, intricate stucco and carved wood decoration, and features such as arcaded courtyards, keel-arched niches, and richly ornamented mihrabs.

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