Jami' 'Amr ibn al-'As - Entries for letters A-D.<div><br></div><div>This section of the dictionary include the following terms, with hyperlinks to Archnet records for cities, sites and periods:&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/timelines/48/period/Abbasid/year/750">Abbasids</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/?keywords[]=ablaq">Ablaq</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/?keywords[]=Afghanistan">Afghanistan</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/?keywords[]=Agades" target="_blank" data-bypass="true">Agades</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://archnet.org/?facets[][field]=SP&amp;facets[][operator]=contains&amp;facets[][value]=106" target="_blank" data-bypass="true">Aghlabids</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3485">Agra</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3486">Ahmadabad</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3489">Ajdabiya</a>, Ajimez,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/2310">Al-Aqmar Mosque</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/2809">Al-Aqsa Mosque</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/2311">Al-Azhar</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/?keywords[]=Albania">Albania</a>, Albarrani,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3497">Aleppo</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/?keywords[]=Algeria">Algeria</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3499">Algiers</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/2316">Al-Hakim (Mosque of)</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/2547">Alhambra</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/timelines/48/period/Almohad/year/1130">Almohads</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3504">Amman</a>&nbsp;, 'Amr (Mosque of),&nbsp; Anjar,&nbsp;<a href="https://archnet-staging.herokuapp.com/?facets[][field]=CITY&amp;facets[][operator]=contains&amp;facets[][value]=Ankara">Ankara</a>, Appadana, Arasta,&nbsp;Arch, Artesonado, 'Atshan, Khan, Avulu, Ayina Kari,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/timelines/48/period/Ayyubid/year/1176">Ayyubids</a>, Azerbayjan, Azulejo,
Bab, Badgir, Badr al-Jamali (Tomb), Bagh,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3469">Baghdad</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/?keywords[]=Bahrain">Bahrain</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3528" target="_blank" data-bypass="true">Baku</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3531">Balkh</a>, Hajji
Piyadi Mosque , Banbhore, Bangala,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/?keywords[]=Bangladesh">Bangladesh</a>, Basra, Bayt, Bayt al-Mal, Bazar,
Bedestan, Bengal, Beteng,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/?keywords[]=Bijapur">Bijapur</a>, Birka, Blazon, Bosnia,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3580">Bukhara</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/?keywords[]=Bulgaria">Bulgaria</a>,&nbsp;Burj,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/collections/960/authorities/6476">Bursa</a>,&nbsp;<a href="/?facets[][field]=SP&amp;facets[][operator]=contains&amp;facets[][value]=39">Byzantine Architecture</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/5328">Cairo</a>, Cami,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/?facets[][field]=BU&amp;facets[][operator]=contains&amp;facets[][value]=caravanserai">Caravanserai</a>, Carsi, Central Asia,
Cesme,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/2877">Chahar Bagh</a>, Chajja,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/5850">Char Minar</a>, Char Su , Char-chala, Chatri, Chauk,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/?keywords[]=China">China</a>,
Coral,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3601">Cordoba</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/2715">Cordoba Great Mosque</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://archnet.org/?facets[][field]=SP&amp;facets[][operator]=contains&amp;facets[][value]=94">Crusader Architecture</a>, "Cyprus,"Dam,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3603">Damascus</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/31">Damascus Great Mosque</a>, Dar,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/3824">Dar al-Imara</a>, Dargah,&nbsp;<a href="https://archnet.org/collections/2263">Deccan</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3611">Delhi</a>,
Dershane, Desert, Diwan,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/2641">Diwan-i Amm</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/2643">Diwan-i Khass</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3626">Diyarbakir</a>,&nbsp;<a href="https://archnet.org/?facets[][field]=CITY&amp;facets[][operator]=contains&amp;facets[][value]=Djenne">Djenne</a>, Do-Chala,
Dome,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/2814">Dome of the Rock</a>, Domical Vault</div><p class="MsoNormal"><o:p></o:p></p>

Dictionary of Islamic Architecture: A-D

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1996
Entries for letters A-D.

This section of the dictionary include the following terms, with hyperlinks to Archnet records for cities, sites and periods: AbbasidsAblaqAfghanistanAgadesAghlabidsAgraAhmadabadAjdabiya, Ajimez, Al-Aqmar MosqueAl-Aqsa MosqueAl-AzharAlbania, Albarrani, AleppoAlgeriaAlgiersAl-Hakim (Mosque of)AlhambraAlmohadsAmman , 'Amr (Mosque of),  Anjar, Ankara, Appadana, Arasta, Arch, Artesonado, 'Atshan, Khan, Avulu, Ayina Kari, Ayyubids, Azerbayjan, Azulejo, Bab, Badgir, Badr al-Jamali (Tomb), Bagh, BaghdadBahrainBakuBalkh, Hajji Piyadi Mosque , Banbhore, Bangala, Bangladesh, Basra, Bayt, Bayt al-Mal, Bazar, Bedestan, Bengal, Beteng, Bijapur, Birka, Blazon, Bosnia, BukharaBulgaria, Burj, BursaByzantine ArchitectureCairo, Cami, Caravanserai, Carsi, Central Asia, Cesme, Chahar Bagh, Chajja, Char Minar, Char Su , Char-chala, Chatri, Chauk, China, Coral, CordobaCordoba Great MosqueCrusader Architecture, "Cyprus,"Dam, DamascusDamascus Great Mosque, Dar, Dar al-Imara, Dargah, DeccanDelhi, Dershane, Desert, Diwan, Diwan-i AmmDiwan-i KhassDiyarbakirDjenne, Do-Chala, Dome, Dome of the Rock, Domical Vault

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Petersen, Andrew. Dictionary of Islamic architecture. London; New York: Routledge, 1996.

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