The Islamic Architecture world encompasses a wide geographic area historically ranging from western Africa and Europe to eastern Asia.
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Early Islamic architecture was influenced by Roman, Byzantine, Iranian, and Mesopotamian architecture and all other lands which the Early Muslim conquests conquered in the seventh and eighth centuries.
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Islamic Architecture era began with the formation of Islam under the leadership of Muhammad in early 7th-century Arabia.
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Some characteristics of Islamic architecture were inherited from pre-Islamic architecture of that region while some characteristics like minarets, muqarnas, arabesque, Islamic geometric motifs, pointed arch, multifoil arch, onion dome and pointed dome developed later.
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Furthermore, the Islamic Architecture artist conveys a definite spirituality without the iconography of Christian art.
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In general, the morphology of an Islamic Architecture medina is granting—or denying—access according to the basic concept of hierarchical degrees of privacy.
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Early Islamic architecture was influenced by two different ancient traditions:.
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One of the traditions contributing to the early Islamic Architecture city was the south Arabian city such as Sana'a, to which type Mecca and Fustat belonged.
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An example of the first direction in the Azerbaijani Islamic architecture is the mausoleum of Yusuf, built in 1162.
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Early Islamic palaces retain many features of pre-Islamic architecture which is apparent in the gates or drum towers.
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Urban design and the tradition of Islamic styled architecture have begun to combine to form a new 'neo-Islamic' style, where the efficiency of the urban style meshes with the spirituality and aesthetic characteristics of Islamic styles.
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Islamic Architecture in itself is a style that showcases the values, and the culture of Islam, but in modern times sticking to tradition is falling out of practice, so a combination style formed.
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Designers that use the aspects of both modern styles and the Islamic styles found a way to have the Western-inspired modernism with the classical cultural aspects of Islamic architecture.
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Islamic Architecture is sometimes referred to as a 'hidden architecture', one that doesn't necessarily show the physical traits of the style, rather it is something that is experienced.
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Hierarchy is present because certain Islamic Architecture architects are tasked to design specifically for the presence of royalty, although in Islamic Architecture belief all Muslims in the mosque are equal.
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