early Islamic architecture
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concept
Early Islamic architecture is the architectural style that emerged in the 7th–10th centuries across the expanding Islamic world, characterized by hypostyle mosques, courtyards, domes, minarets, and rich geometric and calligraphic ornamentation that adapted local building traditions to new religious and social functions.
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| early Islamic architecture canonical | 1 |
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| Umayyad desert castles | — |