- The
Muxrabija (from the
Arabic mashrabiya, peep-box;
plural muxrabijet) is a
typical element of
vernacular Maltese architecture. It
consists of an ornate...
- ISBN 9781787383050.
Medieval castle SIEGES in
depth Jaccarini, C. J. (2002). "Il-
Muxrabija: Wirt l-Izlam fil-Gzejjer Maltin" (PDF). L-Imnara (in Maltese). 7 (1)...
- 2003, pp. 126, 232
McNeill 1992, pp. 98–99 Jaccarini, C. J. (2002). "Il-
Muxrabija, wirt l-Iżlam fil-Gżejjer Maltin" (PDF). L-Imnara (in Maltese). 7 (1)...
- into Gr**** as sachnisi. In Malta, they are
known by the
cognate term
muxrabija. The
origins of
mashrabiya are uncertain; however, the
earliest evidence...
- countries, and to the
Gallarija found in
Malta (which is a
descendant of the
Muxrabija). In May 2019,
Crown Prince Mohammed bin
Salman announced a multi-billion...
- (it: tendine) The
gallarija is
considered a
descendant of the
Maltese muxrabija, and it is
closely related to the
mashrabiya which are
typical in Arabic...
- and the
Briconet Redoubt, it
features musketry loopholes and a rare a
muxrabija window.
Villa Apap Bologna: one of the
first three buildings in the village...
-
architecture also
remain in the
vernacular Maltese style,
including the
muxrabija,
wooden oriel windows similar to the mashrabiya.
Malta returned to Christian...
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March 2016. Jaccarini, C. J. (2002). "Il-
Muxrabija: Wirt l-Izlam fil-Gzejjer Maltin" (PDF). L-Imnara (in Maltese). 7 (1)...