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Islamic architecture is a style of architecture that developed in the Islamic world, incorporating elements from the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia

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Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Ornaments on the walls, House of Sanchez, 1907. Creator: Unknown

Ornaments on the walls, House of Sanchez, 1907. Creator: Unknown
Ornaments on the walls, House of Sanchez, 1907. Interior decoration in the palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Band at springing of arch at the entrance of Hall of the Two Sisters from the Court

Band at springing of arch at the entrance of Hall of the Two Sisters from the Court of Lions, 1907. Interior decoration in the palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Panels on walls, Tower of the Captive, 1907. Creator: Unknown

Panels on walls, Tower of the Captive, 1907. Creator: Unknown
Panels on walls, Tower of the Captive, 1907. Interior decoration in the palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Cornice at springing of arches, windows of the Hall of Ambassadors, 1907. Creator: Unknown

Cornice at springing of arches, windows of the Hall of Ambassadors, 1907. Creator: Unknown
Cornice at springing of arches, windows of the Hall of Ambassadors, 1907. Interior decoration in the palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Ornaments on panels, Hall of Ambassadors, 1907. Creator: Unknown

Ornaments on panels, Hall of Ambassadors, 1907. Creator: Unknown
Ornaments on panels, Hall of Ambassadors, 1907. Interior decoration in the palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Baths, Hall of Repose, 1907. Creator: Unknown

The Baths, Hall of Repose, 1907. Creator: Unknown
The Baths, Hall of Repose, 1907. Interior decoration in the baths, palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Capital of Columns, Court of the Lions, 1907. Creator: Unknown

Capital of Columns, Court of the Lions, 1907. Creator: Unknown
Capital of Columns, Court of the Lions, 1907. Interior decoration in the palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Small panel in jamb of a window, Hall of the Ambassadors, 1907. Creator: Unknown

Small panel in jamb of a window, Hall of the Ambassadors, 1907. Creator: Unknown
Small panel in jamb of a window, Hall of the Ambassadors, 1907. Interior decoration in the palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Ornament on the side of windows, upper story, Hall of the Two Sisters, 1907. Creator: Unknown

Ornament on the side of windows, upper story, Hall of the Two Sisters, 1907. Creator: Unknown
Ornament on the side of windows, upper story, Hall of the Two Sisters, 1907. Interior decoration in the palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Soffit of an arch, Court of the Fishpond, 1907. Creator: Unknown

Soffit of an arch, Court of the Fishpond, 1907. Creator: Unknown
Soffit of an arch, Court of the Fishpond, 1907. Interior decoration in the Court of the Myrtles, palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Painting on the Ceiling of the Hall of Justice, No. 1, 1907. Creator: Unknown

Painting on the Ceiling of the Hall of Justice, No. 1, 1907. Creator: Unknown
Painting on the Ceiling of the Hall of Justice, No. 1, 1907. Interior decoration in the Hall of the Kings, palace of the Alhambra, Granada, Spain, which mainly dates from the 14th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Taj Majal, Agra, India, c1930s. Creator: Unknown

The Taj Majal, Agra, India, c1930s. Creator: Unknown
The Taj Majal, Agra, India, c1930s. Mausoleum in Agra commissioned in 1632 by Shah Jahan to house the tomb of his favourite wife, Mumtaz Mahal, designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Court of the Lions, Alhambra Palace, Granada, Spain, c1930s. Creator: Unknown

Court of the Lions, Alhambra Palace, Granada, Spain, c1930s. Creator: Unknown
Court of the Lions, Alhambra Palace, Granada, Spain, c1930s. From " Tour of the World". [Keystone View Company, Meadville, Pa. New York, Chicago, London]

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Gate of All-Lands, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fars Province, Islamic

Gate of All-Lands, Persepolis, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Fars Province, Islamic Republic of Iran, Middle East

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse, roof domes at sunset, Kashan, Isfahan Province, Islamic

Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse, roof domes at sunset, Kashan, Isfahan Province, Islamic Republic of Iran, Middle East

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse, Kashan, Isfahan Province, Islamic Republic of Iran, Middle

Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse, Kashan, Isfahan Province, Islamic Republic of Iran, Middle East

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Tabatabai House, Light Hole, Isfahan Province, Islamic Republic of Iran, Middle East

Tabatabai House, Light Hole, Isfahan Province, Islamic Republic of Iran, Middle East

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Boy jumps on cart, Nefta, Tunisia

Boy jumps on cart, Nefta, Tunisia
A boy jumps onto the back of a mule cart and gets a free ride down a dusty street. Nefta, Tunisia Date: 1987

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Syria, Aleppo, Old Town (UNESCO Site), The Citadel, Detail of Gate

Syria, Aleppo, Old Town (UNESCO Site), The Citadel, Detail of Gate

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Museum of Islamic Art by I. M. Pei, Doha, Qatar

Museum of Islamic Art by I. M. Pei, Doha, Qatar
Museum of Islamic Art by I.M. Pei, Doha, Qatar

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Khajeh Rabi Mausoleum, Mashhad, Khorasan Razavi Province, Iran

Khajeh Rabi Mausoleum, Mashhad, Khorasan Razavi Province, Iran

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The main gate to the Khuna Ark citadel and the Kalta Minor minaret. Old town of Khiva

The main gate to the Khuna Ark citadel and the Kalta Minor minaret. Old town of Khiva (Itchan Kala), a Unesco World Heritage Site. Uzbekistan

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Morocco, El Jadida, Portguese Water Cisterns

Morocco, El Jadida, Portguese Water Cisterns

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Morocco, Kasbah Ait Benhaddou

Morocco, Kasbah Ait Benhaddou

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Morocco, Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen, Medina

Morocco, Rif Mountains, Chefchaouen, Medina

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Morocco, Fes, Medina (Old Town), Zaouia Moulay Idriss II Mausoleum

Morocco, Fes, Medina (Old Town), Zaouia Moulay Idriss II Mausoleum

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Morocco, El Jadida, Portguese Water Cisterns

Morocco, El Jadida, Portguese Water Cisterns

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Iran, Central Iran, Yazd, traditional badgirs, wind towers

Iran, Central Iran, Yazd, traditional badgirs, wind towers

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Aljaferia Palace, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain

Aljaferia Palace, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Palais El Badi, Marrakech, Morocco

Palais El Badi, Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Foundation Dar Bellarj for Moroccan culture. Marrakech, Morocco

Foundation Dar Bellarj for Moroccan culture. Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Morocco, Marrakech-Safi (Marrakesh-Tensift-El Haouz) region, Marrakesh

Morocco, Marrakech-Safi (Marrakesh-Tensift-El Haouz) region, Marrakesh. Ornate window with painted wooden shutter at Bahia Palace (Palais de la Bahia)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Morocco, Marrakech-Safi (Marrakesh-Tensift-El Haouz) region, Marrakesh

Morocco, Marrakech-Safi (Marrakesh-Tensift-El Haouz) region, Marrakesh. Ben Youssef Madrasa, 16th century Islamic college

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Spain, Andalusia, Seville. El Real Alcazar de Sevilla, the Courtyard of the Maidens

Spain, Andalusia, Seville. El Real Alcazar de Sevilla, the Courtyard of the Maidens (Patio de las Doncellas)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Spain, Andalucia, Cadiz province, Olvera, Our Lady of the Incarnation Church and Olvera

Spain, Andalucia, Cadiz province, Olvera, Our Lady of the Incarnation Church and Olvera Castle at dawn

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Alhambra palace with the snowy Sierra Nevada in the background, Granada, Andalusia, Spain

Alhambra palace with the snowy Sierra Nevada in the background, Granada, Andalusia, Spain

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Spain, Andalucia, Cadiz province, Olvera, Our Lady of the Incarnation Church at dusk

Spain, Andalucia, Cadiz province, Olvera, Our Lady of the Incarnation Church at dusk

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Spain, Andalucia, Cadiz province, Olvera, Our Lady of the Incarnation Church and Olvera

Spain, Andalucia, Cadiz province, Olvera, Our Lady of the Incarnation Church and Olvera Castle at dusk

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Spain, Andalucia, Granada, Alhambra at dusk

Spain, Andalucia, Granada, Alhambra at dusk

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The blue and yellow contrast found in the Majorelle garden. Marrakech, Morocco

The blue and yellow contrast found in the Majorelle garden. Marrakech, Morocco

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Tozeur, Tunisia - The Railway Station

Tozeur, Tunisia - The Railway Station
Tozeur, south west Tunisia - The Railway Station Date: circa 1910s

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Lane in the Copt Quarter, Cairo, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Lane in the Copt Quarter, Cairo, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Lane in the Copt Quarter, Cairo, 1890. Coptic Cairo, a part of Old Cairo and Christian stronghold until the Islamic era, most of the current buildings were built after Muslim conquest of Egypt in

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: General View of Cairo, 1890. Creator: Unknown

General View of Cairo, 1890. Creator: Unknown
General View of Cairo, 1890. Cairo was founded in 969 AD by the Fatimid dynasty, Cairo Citadel was fortified by Salah al-Din (Saladin)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Palace of the Mogul Emperors, Delhi, 1890. Creator: Unknown

The Palace of the Mogul Emperors, Delhi, 1890. Creator: Unknown
The Palace of the Mogul Emperors, Delhi, 1890. The Red Fort in Delhi was the main residence of emperors of the Mughal dynasty until 1856 and was built in 1639 by Emperor Shah Jahan

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: View Near Ispahan, 1890. Creator: Unknown

View Near Ispahan, 1890. Creator: Unknown
View Near Ispahan, 1890. Isfahan flourished from 1050 to 1722 under the Safavid dynasty and is known for its Perso-Islamic architecture

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Agra. The Jasmine Tower, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Agra. The Jasmine Tower, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Agra. The Jasmine Tower, c1910. From " Cities of the Moguls". [Plate Ltd. Ceylon, ]

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Agra. Balcony of the Jasmine Tower, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Agra. Balcony of the Jasmine Tower, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Agra. Balcony of the Jasmine Tower, c1910. From " Cities of the Moguls". [Plate Ltd. Ceylon, ]

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Agra. The Dewan-i-Khas Showing the Taj, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Agra. The Dewan-i-Khas Showing the Taj, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Agra. The Dewan-i-Khas Showing the Taj, c1910. From " Cities of the Moguls". [Plate Ltd. Ceylon, ]



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Islamic Architecture Collection

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