- The
Mexuar (Spanish:
Mexuar; Arabic: مشور, romanized: mashwar) is a
section of the
Nasrid palace complex in the
Alhambra of Granada, Spain. It served...
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views over the Albaicín quarter. The most
famous and best-preserved are the
Mexuar, the
Comares Palace, the
Palace of the Lions, and the
Partal Palace, which...
- the
Alhambra palace complex in Granada, Spain. It is
located east of the
Mexuar and west of the
Palace of the Lions. It was
begun by the
Nasrid sultan Isma'il...
- Spain, that use
paint to
create the star
polygon design. The
ceiling of the
Mexuar, one part of the
Nasrid palace complex, was
designed in the 16th century...
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views over the Albaicín quarter. The most
famous and best-preserved are the
Mexuar, the
Comares Palace, the
Palace of the Lions, and the
Partal Palace, which...
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Mechouar or
meshwar (Arabic: مشور, romanized: mashwar, meshwar; Spanish:
mexuar; French: méchouar) is a type of location,
typically a
courtyard within a...
- was
celebrating his
return to the
throne and was also
refurbishing the
Mexuar and the
Comares Palace.
According to
scholar Felix Arnold, the rest of the...
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coexistence in sixteenth-century Granada:
Imposing orders in the Alhambra's
Mexuar". In Frojmovic, Eva; Karkov,
Catherine E. (eds.).
Postcolonising the Medieval...
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demolition in the 19th
century Zellij with 16-pointed star
motifs in the
Mexuar of the
Alhambra in
Granada (14th century; with
later Spanish emblem inserted...
- sixteen-pointed star
motifs in
zellij (azelujos)
tilework at the Sala del
Mexuar in the
Alhambra in Granada,
Spain (14th century)
Geometric patterns in stucco...