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Moorish architecture is a
style within Islamic architecture that
developed in the
western Islamic world,
including al-Andalus (the
Iberian Peninsula)...
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Moorish Revival or Neo-
Moorish is one of the
exotic revival architectural styles that were
adopted by
architects of
Europe and the
Americas in the wake...
- 68–100. 69. Davidson,
Moorish Style. p. 70 Davidson,
Moorish Style. p. 84
Henry and
Daniel Stoltzman,
Synagogue Architecture in America; Path, Spirit...
- ISBN 978-1-317-87041-8. Barrucand, Marianne; Bednorz,
Achim (1992).
Moorish architecture in Andalusia. Taschen. pp. 40 (and after). ISBN 3822896322. Kennedy...
- "
Moorish architecture",
though scholars often refer to it as "Western
Islamic architecture" or "
architecture of the
Islamic west". This
architectural style...
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which would also come
receive the
label 'Moors'
Moorish architecture is the
articulated Islamic architecture of
northern Africa and
parts of
Spain and Portugal...
- The
Moorish Castle is the name
given to a
medieval fortification in
Gibraltar comprising various buildings, gates, and
fortified walls, with the dominant...
- the term
referred to a type of
interior garden common to
historic Moorish architecture in Al-Andalus (Iberian Peninsula) and
North Africa. In particular...
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emblematic of
Islamic architecture,
especially Moorish architecture and
Mozarabic art in Iberia. It also made
later appearances in
Moorish Revival and Art Nouveau...
- from the 7th
century onward. This
architecture was part of a
wider tradition of "
Moorish" or
western Islamic architecture,
which characterized both the Maghreb...