My first exposure to the epigraphic program of the Great Mosque of Cordoba, published in 2001, came from reading an article on the ideological meaning of the decoration and the Quranic citations inscribed in al-H. akam II’s addition to the building. In that article, I concluded that the Quranic verses found in the mosque were chosen not only for being a universal proclamation of divine power and praise for the Umayyad dynasty, as proposed by Nuha Khoury in 1996, but also because they clearly fitted in with the particular Andalusi, or rather Cordoban, religious, cultural, and political context in the first half of the 10th century. Most of the inscriptions had been read in the 19th century by Amador de los Ríos, but some of them remained uni...
Este trabalho trata de mostrar que nem todos os árabes eram nômades e que mesmo estes desempenharam ...
Our aim in this article is to study a motif to emphasize the idea that the Umayyad caliph al-Walīd a...
Historiography and archaeological research have traditionally defined mosques mainly as religious sp...
My first exposure to the epigraphic program of the Great Mosque of Cordoba, published in 2001, came ...
It has been noted how long it took for the Muslim presence in Iberia, starting in 711 BCE, to materi...
At the height of the Reconquista c. 1340 CE, Christian King Alfonso XI of Castile-León constructed a...
This article analyses two of the most significant monuments in Islamic Spain: the Great Mosque in Co...
Despite the ideas transmitted in the traditional historiography, during the Almoravid period, the ar...
This art history thesis focuses on the structure of the Alhambra and the significance of elements of...
The paper, based on the study of the medieval Arabic sources, investigates the relationship and refl...
Abd al-Rahman III was born in 890 and died in 961, having ruled for 50 years, initially as emir and ...
This dissertation examines four twelfth-century Almohad congregational mosques located in centers of...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2005.Includes bibliog...
From Turkestan to Andalusia Spain, Medieval Islamic cities geographically occupied a wide area and t...
The Mosque of Cordoba signifies the growth of Islamic Architecture in the Iberian Peninsula, due to ...
Este trabalho trata de mostrar que nem todos os árabes eram nômades e que mesmo estes desempenharam ...
Our aim in this article is to study a motif to emphasize the idea that the Umayyad caliph al-Walīd a...
Historiography and archaeological research have traditionally defined mosques mainly as religious sp...
My first exposure to the epigraphic program of the Great Mosque of Cordoba, published in 2001, came ...
It has been noted how long it took for the Muslim presence in Iberia, starting in 711 BCE, to materi...
At the height of the Reconquista c. 1340 CE, Christian King Alfonso XI of Castile-León constructed a...
This article analyses two of the most significant monuments in Islamic Spain: the Great Mosque in Co...
Despite the ideas transmitted in the traditional historiography, during the Almoravid period, the ar...
This art history thesis focuses on the structure of the Alhambra and the significance of elements of...
The paper, based on the study of the medieval Arabic sources, investigates the relationship and refl...
Abd al-Rahman III was born in 890 and died in 961, having ruled for 50 years, initially as emir and ...
This dissertation examines four twelfth-century Almohad congregational mosques located in centers of...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2005.Includes bibliog...
From Turkestan to Andalusia Spain, Medieval Islamic cities geographically occupied a wide area and t...
The Mosque of Cordoba signifies the growth of Islamic Architecture in the Iberian Peninsula, due to ...
Este trabalho trata de mostrar que nem todos os árabes eram nômades e que mesmo estes desempenharam ...
Our aim in this article is to study a motif to emphasize the idea that the Umayyad caliph al-Walīd a...
Historiography and archaeological research have traditionally defined mosques mainly as religious sp...