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MONUMENTS:

Name
Charminar Gate / Char Minar / Four Minarets / Arc of the Triumph

Location
Hyderabad, India

Type
Memorial Gate

Style
Islamic

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Taj Mahal

Location
Agra, India

Type
Shrine

Style
Islamic



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Dome of the Rock

Location
Al-Quds, Palestine

Type
Shrine

Style
Early Islamic

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Hagia Sophia (Mosque of Holy Wisdom/Hagia Sophia Church/Ayasofya Camii)

Location
Istanbul, Turkey

Type
Museum

Style
Early Islamic

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PALACES:

Name
Aljaferia of Saragossa Palace

Location
Saragossa, Spain

Type
Palace complex

Style
Houd

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Name
The Alhambra

Location
Granada, Spain

Type
Palace complex

Style
Moorish (Islamic)

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Name
Citadel Of Salah El Din (Salahdin)

Location
Egypt

Type
Palace complex

Style
Islamic

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Name
Khirbat al-Mafjar

Location
Jericho, Palestine

Type
Umayyad Palace

Style
Islamic

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Name
Topkapi Palace

Location
Istanbul, Turkey

Type
Palace complex

Style
Ottoman Architecture

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SCHOOLS:

Name
Madrasa of Mir-i Arab

Location
Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Type
School

Style
Islamic

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wub.gif Singapore's Sultan Mosque, by hyacinthus
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Mosque in Putrajaya, Malaysia
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Another view of Hagia Sophia
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Some mosques in UAE:
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The Greatest mosque in Europe--Rome:
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Malaysian mosques
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somewhere in Morrocco:
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The Oldest Quran School in Fez, Morrocco:
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Main enterence to th founder of Fez Moula Idrizs II
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A typical gate to a small Muslim town
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Psycoo
Amazing photos, thx for sharing..

We must never forget that Islam has given alot to the world.. we muslims were doing maths and studying stars when europeans were living poverty.. Islam gave the world mathematical algorithms and algebra which made the constructions of these buildings possible..
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wtf1.gif where is badshahi mosque, the lal qila of dehli and shahi qila of lahore?
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The islamic centre in Washington DC:
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Another Malaysian Mosque:
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One of the largest mosques of the Far East, in Bandar Seri Bagawan, capital of the Sultanate of Brunei
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Islamic Framework:
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A mosque door
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Al-Aksa Mosque, Jerusalem:
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Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem:
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Symbols of islam: Tall Minarets:
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Alam
QUOTE(syed alizaidi @ Nov 9 2005, 01:42 PM)
wtf1.gif where is badshahi mosque, the lal qila of dehli and shahi qila of lahore?
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Thund Rukh Kaakaa!!
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Alam
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(In No Particular order)
A door influenced by Mughal-Islamic art:
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LokVirsa Museum, Islamabad
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Do checkout this organization's link:
http://www.lestariheritage.net/pakistan/

Inside Sheesh Mehal, Lahore Fort:
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Hiran Minar, Lahore:
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Wazir Khan Mosque in Lahore:
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Shah Faisal mosque in islamabad, pakistan
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Badshahi Mosque, Lahore:
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fa_siddiqui_ksa
awesome pics alam, you really have a nice collection.
fa_siddiqui_ksa
where are multan's pics? I really like uch sharif pics.
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Dolmabahce Palace

Istanbul, Turkey

View from sea
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Main gate of the Palace
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The famous Crystal Staircase
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Famous chandlier, which weighs around 5 tons
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A stunning picture of the main hall
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Turkish Bath
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An ordinary room
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fa_siddiqui_ksa
really beautiful, but actually it looks like more of a roman architecture rather than islamic since turkey was under the roman empire.
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Istanbul

Silhouette of Istanbul
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Maiden Tower and Topkapi Palace behind
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Ortakoy Mosque and Bosphorus Bridge
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Ortakoy Mosque
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The obelisk which is in front of the mosque was there more than 3500 years. It was a gift from Pharaoh III.Tuthmosis of Egypt.
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Istanbul

Hagia Sophia

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Interior of Hagia Sophia...
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Alam
QUOTE(fa_siddiqui_ksa @ Nov 9 2005, 03:54 PM)
really beautiful, but actually it looks like more of a roman architecture rather than islamic since turkey was under the roman empire.
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true, but one distinct feature of Turkish architectutre is that you have the elegance of Roman/European architecture, but you will see no paintings or statues of human figures. The decorational elements are truely Islamic, and so are the facades.-- The Dolmabahce Palace however is an exception
BTW I read somewhere, that the Dolmabahce Palace was built with EXTRAVAGENT costs(which is very apparent) and at a time when the Empire was at decline. It was a very stupid decision!!-- but a beautiful piece of architecture
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The Blue Mosque

Blue Mosque siluette
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The interior..
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Blue Mosque under snow
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QUOTE(fa_siddiqui_ksa @ Nov 9 2005, 03:54 PM)
really beautiful, but actually it looks like more of a roman architecture rather than islamic since turkey was under the roman empire.
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Istanbul was the capital of 3 empires throughout history - Roman, Byzantine, and Ottomans.
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Balahisar Fort, Peshawar, NWFP. Pakistan

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Islamia College, Peshawar, NWFP. Pakistan

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Another view of Islamia College, Peshawar NWFP. Pakistan

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Bhong Mosque, Rahim Yar Khan, Punjab. Pakistan

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Note: The late Rais Ghazi Mohammad, the landlord of a large estate, began this project in 1932 in Bhong village, the most important of the scattered villages on his vast property. The mosque was to be the most glorious building in his palace compound which also included a smaller mosque, a madrasa and rooms for students. The work of specialists gathered from all over Pakistan and India (master masons and craftsmen from Rajasthan, calligraphers and painters from Karachi), the compound was designed and constructed over a period of nearly 50 years. Broadly eclectic in their use of sources, the builders borrowed stylistic elements from nearby Lahore, as well as Iran, Spain and Turkey, and combined them with Western colonial elements of the 1940s. Materials and crafts used range from the traditional (teak, ivory, marble, coloured glass, onyx, glazed tile work, fresco, mirror work, gilded tracery, ceramic, calligraphic work and inlay) to the modern and synthetic (marbleised industrial tile, artificial stone facing, terrazzo, coloured cement tile and wrought iron). Only traditional materials were used in the mosque interiors. In the words of the jury: "Bhong enshrines and epitomises the popular taste in Pakistan with all its vigour, pride, tension and sentiment. Its use, and misuse, of signs and symbols expresses appropriate growing pains of an architecture in transition."

Recipient of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture, 1986.


(Information taken from here)
sobank
Amazing. simply amazing.
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Sheesh mahal, Lahore fort. from lahore, pakistan.

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ok this small image is not doing justice so i am giving the whole link. you can see many of mughal architect in lahore.

some really amazing image collection. please go and see.

http://archnet.org/library/sites/one-site.tcl?site_id=3991
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MOSQUES:


Name
Masjid-i Shah Isfahan (Imam Mosque)

Location
Isfahan, Iran

Type
Mosque

Style
Safavids


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Name
Lutfallah Mosque (In the Maidan)

Location
Isfahan, Iran

Type
Mosque

Style
Safavids

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Name
The Great Mosque

Location
Djenne, Mali

Type
Mosque - 'UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1998'

Style
Islamic

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Name
The Great Mosque of Cordoba

Location
Cordoba, Spain

Type
Mosque

Style
Islamic

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Name
The Great Mosque of Damascus

Location
Damascus, Syria

Type
Mosque

Style
Islamic

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Name
Kuwait Grand Mosque

Location
Kuwait City, Kuwait

Type
Mosque

Style
Islamic


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Sultan
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Name: Jamaa masjid Delhi

Place: Delhi, India

Type: Mosque

Style: Mughal

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Name: Fatehpur Sikri Mosque

Place: Fatehpur Sikri, UP, India

Type: Mosque

Style: Mughal

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Name: Bara Imam Baara

Place: Lucknow, UP, India

Type: Mosque

Style: Nawabi(Oudhi)

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Name: Raza Library

Place: Rampur,UP,India

Type: Library

Style: Nawabi

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Name: Shahi Qila

Place: Lahore, Pakistan

Type: Fort

Style: Mughal

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Name: Shahjahani Mosque

Place: Thatta, Pakistan

Type: Mosque

Style: Mughal

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Slayer
beautiful buildings and great mosques.
Alam
Mohatta Palace, Karachi
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Lahore Fort:
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Sheesh Mahal, Lahore Fort
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The mirrored ceiling in the Shish Mahal.
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Close up of restored section of the Shish Mahal. The gulleys were originally filled with semi-precious gems
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External View of the Shish Mahal
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Courtyard of the Lahore Fort
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"Courthouse" where the Moghul rulers heard appeals of the public.
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Entrance steps built by the Moghul emperors to accomodate the Royal Family's arrival by elephant litter.
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Moti Masjid inside the Lahore Fort:
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Exterior of the Badshahi Mosque, Lahore
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Textured ceiling of the Badshahi Mosque, Lahore
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Another stunning view of the Badshahi Mosque, Lahore
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stunning architecture.

singapores sultan mosque sure looks pretty.
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Lahore Railway Station

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Chauburji-Lahore

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Chauburji-Lahore 2

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The Punjab University - Old Campus Building

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Lahore Terminal

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Shalimar Gardens (South wall pavilion on first level)

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Shalimar Gardens

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Mohatta Palace, Karachi, Pakistan.

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Bharia University, Karachi, Pakistan.

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Mosque in Karachi

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Mausoleum of Father of the nation, Mohammad Ali Jinnah.

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Second picture of the mausoleum.

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Night time view.

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Defence Mosque, Karachi, Pakistan.

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adil
Hagia sophia was built by the orthadox christians of the Byzantine empire. In fact the Hagia Sophia, which was originally a church, became a benchmark for mosques to come in Turkey.
So it may not be fair to call it Islamic architecture since it was built by christians.
Slayer
correct.

i think hagis sofia has left a deep mark on turkish archetecture. The sultan ahmad mosque (blue mosque) was built opposite to hagia sophia and revels it in many ways.
Alam
QUOTE(Slayer @ Nov 12 2005, 06:26 AM)
correct.

i think hagis sofia has left a deep mark on turkish archetecture. The sultan ahmad mosque (blue mosque) was built opposite to hagia sophia and revels it in many ways.
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Guys, before going into much confusion, Please check out this link.
I think it has disabled text selection, so I could not paste the text here. The link is:
http://www.islamicarchitecture.org/archite...gia.sophia.htmlhttp://www.islamicarchitecture.org/architecture/monuments/hagia.sophia.html
sahil
SubhanALLAH...Really solid pictures...Excellent Post.
Alam
Beautiful decorations at the Umayyad Mosque - Damascus
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Mosque in Defence, Karachi
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Masjid e Faran, FTC
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Baitul Mukarram Mosque in Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi
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Mosque in Clifton near Schon Circle, Karachi:
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Another Karachi mosque:
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Mosque in Tunis:
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National Palace in Tunis:
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Islamic Fashioned street in tunis (Sidi Bou Said):
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Old tunis:
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Muslim Grave yard near mosque:
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architectural style of government buildings in Tunis(Modern islamic architecture):
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Mosque in Libya:
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Another mosque in Libya:
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Recollections from Spain:
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the Tower of the Grand mosque in Cordoba (modified by the Christians when they converted it to a church--notice the statue):
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An Interesting Web page to see how Islamic architecture has influenced modern skyscraper/tower architecture in the west:
http://www.nyc-architecture.com/ARCH/ARCH-...s-municipal.htm

Mehrab Dome in the Grand Cordoba mosque:
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Examples of islamic Vaulting (the exteriors are rather wierd, but the interiors are fascinating!):
Baghdad, Shrine of Zumurrud Khatun :
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Damascus, Mausoleum of Nur al-Din
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Spain, Granada, Allambra Palace, 1360-91,
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Another view of Bhong Mosque (posted earlier by FA_Siddiqui)
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