The Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba (Spanish: Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba), officially known by its ecclesiastical name of Cathedral of Our Lady of the Assumption...
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Cathedral of Córdoba may refer to: Cathedral of Córdoba (Argentina), a Roman Catholic cathedral in Argentina Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba, a Roman Catholic...
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prayer in the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba. According to traditional accounts a Visigothic church, the Catholic Christian Basilica of Vincent of Saragossa...
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historic centre of Córdoba, Spain is one of the largest of its kind in Europe. In 1984, UNESCO registered the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba as a World Heritage...
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numerous mosques in Spain, such as Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba. Conversion of non-Islamic buildings into mosques influenced distinctive regional styles of Islamic...
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conceal the junction of the vaults. The earliest surviving example in Islamic architecture is at the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba in al-Andalus, which...
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del olvido: la gran mezquita de Córdoba y su legado refutado" [The stratigraphy of oblivion: the great mosque of Córdoba and its refuted legacy]. Antípoda...
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Moors (category Emirate of Sicily)
711 and 1492. The best surviving examples of this architectural tradition are the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba and the Alhambra in Granada (mainly 1338–1390)...
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The conversion of mosques into non-Islamic places of worship has occurred for centuries. The most prominent examples of such took place after and during...
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The Emirate of Córdoba (Arabic: إمارة قرطبة, romanized: Imārat Qurṭubah) or Umayyad Emirate of Córdoba was a medieval Islamic kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula...
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of Spain, but later that figure was changed to 12. The twelve winners in order of votes were: Cathedral of Córdoba Cave of Altamira Seville Cathedral...
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Mosque–Cathedral Street scene in Santa Maria, Córdoba Roman bridge of Córdoba Riverfront viewed from Puente Romano, Córdoba Roman temple of Córdoba Church...
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of Sultan Hassan in Cairo; and in wood, as at the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba. The girih style of ornamentation is thought to have been inspired by 2nd...
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built in 967 Córdoba Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba Madinat al-Zahra Caliphal Baths Calahorra Tower Noria of Albolafia Synagogue Church of San Juan de los...
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This is a partial list of mosques in Europe. Group Lists of mosques Islam in Europe "New Mosque sint-joost". www.brusselnieuws.be. Retrieved 2015-06-09...
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The Mosque of Cordoba (Urdu: مسجد قرطبہ, romanized: Masjid-e Qurtaba) is an eight-stanza Urdu poem by Muhammad Iqbal, written circa 1932 and published...
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case of medieval martyrdom". History Compass. 18. doi:10.1111/hic3.12603. hdl:2066/214737. Dodds, Jerrilynn D. (1992). "The Great Mosque of Córdoba". In...
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Palace in Córdoba, Spain, is situated in the historic centre of the city, just opposite the west front of the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba. Media related...
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The Judería de Córdoba, ‘the Jewish Quarter of Córdoba’, is the area of the Spanish city of Córdoba in which the Jews lived between the 10th and 15th centuries...
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Abd ar-Rahman II (redirect from Abd Al-Rahman II of Cordoba)
in Córdoba. He made additions to the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba. A vigorous and effective frontier warrior, he was also well known as a patron of the...
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Al-Andalus (redirect from Etymology of Al-Andalus)
ultimately the Nasrid Emirate of Granada (1238–1492). Under the Caliphate of Córdoba, the city of Córdoba became one of the leading cultural and economic...
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voussoirs and keystones, Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba, Spain Main entrance Giusti's Palace Keystone, with rustic quoins and face of man Dropped keystone on...
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Ministry of tourism. "Der Dom in Zahlen" [The cathedral in numbers]. Retrieved 27 July 2020. "Статистика культуры 2016" (PDF) (in Russian). Ministry of Culture...
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remains of Ferdinand IV were transferred to the city of Córdoba, and on 13 September they were buried in a chapel of the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba, although...
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but Teresa of Ávila remained far more popular at the local level. The statue of James Matamoros at the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, one of the holiest...
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"The Great Mosque of Córdoba". In Dodds, Jerrilynn D. (ed.). Al-Andalus: The Art of Islamic Spain. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. pp. 11–25...
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Paular, after 1725). In Córdoba he executed the choir at the Mosque-cathedral. He died in Córdoba. Gómez-Moreno, M. E. (1951). Breve historia de la escultura...
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The mosque is also recognized for its influences from Moorish architecture, sharing some design characteristics with the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba. Arches...
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Architecture (redirect from The Art and History of Architecture)
Moorish architecture: Grand arches of the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba (Córdoba, Spain) Persian architecture: The Jameh Mosque in Isfahan (Iran) Mughal architecture:...
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Salome Dancing before Herod (category Paintings of Salome)
Sophia in Istanbul, the Alhambra in Granada, the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba, and several mediaeval cathedrals. Motifs have been identified from Etruscan,...
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