The architecture of Abbasid palaces and mosques (750-945 CE) /

This research explores Abbasid palace and mosque architecture from 750 till 945 CE. The primary focus of this study is to examine the external features, ornamentation styles, and materials used in the construction of the palaces and mosques, and the impacts of other dynasties and cultures upon their...

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Main Author: Uzunkaya, Zehra (Author)
Format: Thesis
Language:English
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245 1 4 |a The architecture of Abbasid palaces and mosques (750-945 CE) /  |c by Zehra Uzunkaya 
264 1 |a Kuala Lumpur :  |b Kulliyyah of Islamic Revealed Knowledge and Human Sciences, International Islamic University Malaysia,  |c 2019 
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520 |a This research explores Abbasid palace and mosque architecture from 750 till 945 CE. The primary focus of this study is to examine the external features, ornamentation styles, and materials used in the construction of the palaces and mosques, and the impacts of other dynasties and cultures upon their architectural styles and techniques, using qualitative and content-analysis methodological approaches, rather than purely analytical research. Moreover, this study highlights that the Abbasids had outstanding palace and mosque structures relative to comparable civilizations. This research collected relevant data from both primary and secondary sources, which were used to demonstrate cosmopolitan elements, particularly Roman, Sassanid, and Umayyad impacts, upon Abbasid architecture. The findings of this research present the continuity of Islamic architecture from the Prophet Muhammad's period until the Abbasid era, as well as including new elements deriving from diverse cultures. 
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