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Main areas of interest on Wikipedia include:
- Islamic architecture and/or historic architecture in the Middle East and North Africa, with particularly good knowledge of Islamic-era heritage of Egypt, Spain, Turkey, and the Magheb.
- History of the Middle East and North Africa, mostly history of the Islamic era (7th century and after)
(PS: The rest of the stuff below here is almost purely for my own use, I make no effort to organize it for visitors.)
Contributions
[edit]Past contributions
[edit]- Cairo (expanded/revised historical sights and landmarks section)
- Al-Salih Tala'i Mosque (revised/expanded article)
- Beshtak Palace (revised/expanded article)
- Comité de Conservation des Monuments de l'Art Arabe (created article)
- Khan el-Khalili (history section)
- Mamluk architecture (added/wrote "Role of architectural patronage" section)
- Complex of Sultan al-Ashraf Qaytbay (created article)
- Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Barquq (expanded article, adding "Patron and historical context" and "Construction and supervision" sections and revising others)
- Qasaba of Radwan Bey (created article)
- Wikala of Al-Ghuri (created article)
- sebil (expanded)
- Zawiya of Moulay Idris II (revised and significantly expanded)
- Kasbah Mosque (Marrakech) (created article)
- Kasbah An-Nouar (created article)
- Marinid Tombs (expanded)
- Borj Nord (expanded)
- Bab Bou Jeloud (expanded)
- R'cif Mosque (created article)
- Chrabliyine Mosque (created article)
- Bab Guissa Mosque (created article)
(2019 and after)
- Shrob ou shouf fountain (expanded)
- Ben Salah Mosque (created article)
- Jemaa el-Fnaa (expanded name and history sections)
- Koutoubia Mosque (minor revisions throughout)
- City of the Dead (Cairo) (significantly revised and expanded)
- Mausoleum of Tarabay al-Sharifi (created article)
- Madrassa of Al-Nasir Muhammad (minor edits/additions)
- Aqmar Mosque (minor edits, added history section)
- Bayn al-Qasrayn (revised)
- Cairo Citadel (update and expanded)
- Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Hassan (expanded and revised)
- Khanqah of Faraj ibn Barquq (created article)
- Madrasa Al-Ashrafiyya (created article)
- Wakala al-Sultan Qaytbay (revised and expanded)
- Palace of Yashbak (revised and expanded)
- Madrasa of Amir Sunqur Sa'di (created article)
- Muizz Street (expansion and significant revisions)
- Sultaniyya Mausoleum (created article)
- Cairo Citadel Aqueduct (created article)
- Khanqah-Mausoleum of Sultan Barsbay (created article)
- Al-Darb al-Ahmar (created article)
- Fatimid Great Palaces (created article)
- Sabil-Kuttab of Sultan Qaytbay (created article (stub))
- Madrasa of Umm al-Sultan Sha'ban (created article)
- Bab al-Barqiyya (created article)
- Mashhad of Sayyida Ruqayya (expanded)
- Maristan of al-Mu'ayyad (created article)
- Al-Zahiriyah Library (revised and expanded)
- Islamic Cairo (revised and expanded history section)
- Al-Azhar Mosque (small revisions and additions)
- Amir Qijmas al-Ishaqi Mosque (revised and expanded)
- Bab Doukkala Mosque (created article)
- Mouassine Mosque (created article)
- University of al-Qarawiyyin (expanded architecture sections; minor revisions and reorganization elsewhere)
- Grand Mosque of Meknes (created article)
- Kasbah of the Udayas (expanded)
- Almoravid Qubba (revised)
- Grand Mosque of Tangier (expanded)
- Kasbah Mosque (Tangier) (created article)
- Abu al-Hassan Mosque (created article)
- Diwan Mosque (created article (stub))
- Tala'a Kebira (created article)
- Bab Mahrouk (created article)
- Place Bou Jeloud (created article)
- Dar al-Makhzen (Fez) (expanded)
- Dar al-Makina (created article)
- Kasbah Tamdert (created article (stub))
- Gates of Fez (minor revisions and added some information)
- Bab Ftouh (created page)
- Bab Guissa (created page)
- Fortifications of Fez (created page)
- Al-Anouar Mosque (created page)
- Borj Neffara (created page)
- Bou Jeloud Mosque (created page)
- Grand Mosque of Fes el-Jdid (created page)
- Moulay Abdallah Mosque (created page (stub))
- Al-Hamra Mosque (created page)
- Moulay Idriss Zerhoun (revised)
- Asilah (landmarks section)
- Saadian Tombs (major expansion)
- Zawiya en-Noussak (created page)
- Madrasa of Abu al-Hasan (created page)
- Bou Inania Madrasa (expanded)
- Kutubiyya Mosque (expanded minbar and history sections)
- Borj Sud (created page)
- Al-Beida Mosque (created page)
- Lalla ez-Zhar Mosque (created page)
- Bab Semmarine (created page)
- Funduq al-Najjariyyin (minor revisions)
- Jnan Sbil Gardens (created page)
- Maristan of Sidi Frej (created page)
- Dar Batha (minor revisions and expansion)
- Fes Jdid (filled and expanded page)
- Sahrij Madrasa (updated and expanded)
- Sba'iyyin Madrasa (created page)
- Funduq Staouniyyin (created page)
- Lalla Ghriba Mosque (created page)
- Oued Fes (created page)
- El-Oued Mosque (created page)
- Bab Dekkakin (created page)
- Mosara Garden (created page)
- Bab Segma (created page)
- Funduq Shamma'in (created page)
- Bab al-Amer (expanded)
- Mellah of Fez (created page)
- Moroccan architecture (expanded/revised certain parts)
- Grand Mosque of Oujda (created page (stub))
- Grand Mosque of Chefchaouen (created page (stub))
- As-Sunna Mosque (Rabat) (created page)
- Al-Attarine Madrasa (expanded)
- Aït Benhaddou (minor expansion and updates)
- Great Mosque (Rabat) (created page (stub))
- Moulay Slimane Mosque (created page (stub))
- Lalla Aouda Mosque (created page)
- Bab Berdieyinne Mosque (minor expansions)
- Grand Mosque of Bursa (revised)
- Minbar of the Kutubiyya Mosque (created page)
- Ben Youssef Madrasa (minor revisions)
- El Badi Palace (expanded)
- Zawiya of Sidi Abd el-Aziz (created stub)
- Zawiya of Muhammad Ben Sliman al-Jazuli (created page)
- Barrima Mosque (created page)
- Kasbah of Marrakesh (created page)
- Zawiya of Sidi Bel Abbes (created page)
- Battle of al-Buhayra (quickly created page)
- Bab er-Rouah (quickly created page)
- Walls of Marrakesh (created page)
- Sidi Yusuf ibn Ali Sanhaji (quickly created page)
- Seven Saints of Marrakesh (created page)
- Moroccan riad (minor expansion and revision)
- Bahia Palace (revised and expanded)
- Dar Si Said (created page)
- Mnebhi Palace (created page)
- Dar Adiyel (created page)
- Dar Moqri (created page)
- Ain al-Kheil Mosque (quickly created page)
- Saffarin Madrasa (revised and expanded)
- Funduq Sagha (created page)
- Zawiya of Sidi Abdelkader al-Fassi (created page)
- Funduq Kettanin (created page)
- Zawiya of Sidi Taoudi Ben Souda (created page)
- Jamai Palace (created stub)
- Mouassine Museum (created page)
- Caravanserai (minor revisions)
- Büyük Valide Han (created page)
- Dar al-Muwaqqit (revised/expanded)
- Dar al-Magana (minor revisions)
- Koza Han (created page)
- Bedesten (minor revisions and expansion)
- Sultan Han (Kayseri) (created page)
- Ağzıkara Han (created page)
- Mellah (revised and expanded (mainly history section))
- anaza (created page (from redirect page))
- Kasbah of Moulay Ismail (created page)
- Meknes (expanded and revised history and monuments sections)
- Borj Belkari (quickly created page)
- Bou Inania Madrasa (Meknes) (revised/expanded)
- Dar Jamai Museum (created stub)
- Madrasa (small revisions and added architecture section)
- Grand Theatre of Rabat (created page as stub)
- Bab Mansur al-'Alj (quickly created page)
- Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail (quickly created page)
- Almohad Caliphate (expanded architecture section)
- Almohad reforms (minor revisions and expansions)
- Marinid Sultanate (added culture section)
- Sebka (quickly created page)
- Bab Aghmat (quickly created page)
- Bab Doukkala (quickly created page)
- Bab ad-Debbagh (quickly created page)
- Bab el-Khemis (Marrakesh) (quickly created page)
- Place Seffarine (created page)
- Hammam Saffarin (created page)
- Kissariat al-Kifah (quickly created page)
- Hammam al-Mokhfiya (created page (stub))
- Chouara Tannery (minor expansions)
- Hammam Ben Abbad (created page (stub))
- Marabout of Sidi Harazem (created page (stub))
- Maqsurah (minor expansion)
- Fez, Morocco (minor general revisions and additions; expanding/revising history section)
- Slat al-Azama Synagogue (created page (stub))
- Turkish bath (various revisions and additions, history section)
- Victorian Turkish bath (quickly created page by copying and adapting)
- Caliphal Baths (expanded)
- Leopoldo Torres Balbás (quickly created page)
- El Bañuelo (created page)
- Arab Baths of Jaén (created page)
- Corral del Carbón (revised)
- Alcázar of the Caliphs (Córdoba) (minor revisions, adding copied content and adapting)
- Bayezid II Hamam (created page)
- Tahtakale Hamam (created page)
- Hammam of Sultan Inal (created stub page)
- Minbar of the al-Aqsa Mosque (created page)
- Minbar of the Ibrahimi Mosque (created page)
- Minbar (minor revisions and additions)
- Mechouar (expanded)
- Mahmut Pasha Hamam (created page)
- Mahmut Pasha Mosque, Eminönü (expanded slightly)
- Büyük Yeni Han (created page)
- Kürkçü Han (created page)
- Mosque of Abu al-Dhahab (revised and expanded)
- Tinmal Mosque (created page)
- Moorish architecture (revised lead section, added multiple sections by adapting material from Moroccan architecture)
- Madrasa of Granada (minor revisions/expansions)
- Dar al-Horra (created page)
- Alcaicería (created page)
- Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba (expanded/revised)
- Great Mosque of Taza (expanded)
- Abdallah al-Ghalib II (created sub)
- Maristan of Granada (created page)
- Sultan (added history section)
- Dar Ba Mohammed Chergui (created page)
- Kasbah Amridil (created page)
- Kasbah Taourirt (created page)
- Saadi Sultanate (adding architecture section and expanding history section)
- Idrisid dynasty (revising and minor expansion of history section)
- Zenata (expanding history section through adding copied content and adapting)
- Cherratine Madrasa (revised and expanded)
- Architecture of Fez (general revision)
- Sidi Harazem, Morocco (quickly created stub)
- Lambrequin arch (created page stub)
- Dar Dbibegh (quickly created stub)
- Fes el Bali (minor expansion and revision)
- Marrakech Museum (general revisions)
- Dar Moulay Ali (created page)
- Oued Tensift Bridge (created page)
- Agdal Gardens (revised and greatly expanded)
- Menara gardens (revised and greatly expanded)
- Bab al-Barda'in (created page)
- Skoura (expanded page)
- Sidi Moussa Tannery (quickly created page)
- Generalife (expanded)
- Albolafia (created page)
- Great Mosque of Tlemcen (expanded)
- Hassan Tower (revised)
- KV9 (minor additions)
- Great Iwan (created page)
- Djamaa el Kebir (minor revisions)
- History of Fez (created page by copying and adapting expanded history section from Fez, Morocco)
- Georges Marçais (created stub page)
- Noria (and to lesser extent saqiyah) (minor revisions and additions)
- Dar Glaoui (created page)
- Dar Cherifa (created page)
- Mausoleum of Mohammed V (revised and slightly expanded)
- Andalusian Mosque (expanding)
- List of congregational mosques (created page as part of general clean-up of Jama masjid and related DABs)
- Congregational mosque (revised and started history section)
- Collège Moulay Idriss (created page)
- Alaouite dynasty (expanded)
- Saadian invasion of the Songhai Empire (created page by transferring previously written content from main Saadi dynasty page)
- Bab Oudaya (created page by transferring previously written content from main Kasbah of the Udayas page)
- Guich (revised and expanded)
- Cuarto Real de Santo Domingo (created page)
- Partal Palace (expanded)
- Abd al-Haqq I (revised short page)
- Medina Azahara (expanded and some revisions)
- Madrasa of Fes el-Jdid (created page)
- Castle of Gormaz (revised and expanded)
- Islamic architecture (revisions and some additions, including more recently expansion of Yemeni section)
- Mamluk architecture (revisions and some expansion)
- Sidi El Haloui Mosque (created page)
- Mosque of al-Zahir Baybars (minor additions)
- Mosque of Qaytbay (Qal'at al-Kabsh) (created page)
- Sultan Al-Ghuri Complex (minor revising and expanding)
- Zirid dynasty (revised architecture section, plus later general revisions)
- Henri Terrasse (created page)
- Jameh Mosque of Isfahan (revised and minor expansion)
- Ottoman architecture (major expansion and revisions)
- Classical Ottoman architecture (created page from content in Ottoman architecture)
- Tulip Period architecture (created page from content in Ottoman architecture)
- Ottoman Baroque architecture (created page from content in Ottoman architecture)
- Hekimoğlu Ali Pasha Mosque (expanded/revised with content from Ottoman architecture)
- Selimiye Mosque, Üsküdar (expanded/revised with content from Ottoman Baroque architecture
- Seljuk architecture (expanded using material written for Islamic architecture page)
- Later split into Anatolian Seljuk architecture and Great Seljuk architecture
- Zawiya (institution) (revised and expanded)
- Giralda (revised and expanded)
- Early Ottoman architecture (created page from content in Ottoman architecture and expanded)
- Ottoman architecture in Egypt (expanded with new content and content from Ottoman architecture pages)
- Granada (minor revisions and expansion of history section)
- Multifoil arch (expanded)
- Umayyad Mosque (minor revisions and additions)
- Mihrab (minor revisions)
- Heri es-Swani (created page by adapting content from Kasbah of Moulay Ismail page)
- Black Guard (some revisions and additions)
- Architecture of Tunisia (created page)
- Kingdom of Tlemcen (minor revisions)
- Burgalimar Castle (created page)
- Buhaira Gardens (created page)
- Court of the Lions (major revisions and expansion)
- Palacio del Partal Alto (created page)
- Cairo (revised/expanded history section)
- Mamluk Sultanate (added art section)
- Torre de la Cautiva (created page)
- Alcazaba of the Alhambra (created page)
- Court of the Myrtles (revised and expanded)
- Mexuar (created page)
- Alhambra (revised and expanded)
- Divriği Great Mosque and Hospital (minor revisions)
- Değirmenaltı, Turkey (expanding info on Armenian monuments)
- Al-Firdaws Madrasa (minor revisions)
- Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca (minor revisions)
- Fatimid Caliphate (expanded history section and other revisions)
- Palace of Charles V (minor revisions and additions)
- Umayyad architecture (minor revisions and addtions)
- Horseshoe arch (minor revisions)
- Jawatha Mosque (minor revisions)
- Four-centred arch (minor additions)
- Djamaâ Sidi Ramdane (minor revisions/additions)
- Kasbah (slightly expanded/revised and merged Alcazaba)
- Architecture of Algeria (expanded, especially Ottoman section)
- Ayazma Mosque (created page)
- Beylerbeyi Mosque (created page)
- Hammadid dynasty (minor revisions)
- Chellah (revised and expanded)
- Rabat (revised/expanded history section)
- Mihrişah Sultan Complex (created page (stub))
- Rustamid dynasty (minor revisions)
- Aghlabids (minor additions to history section)
- Minaret (revisions and minor additions)
- Andalusian wall of Rabat (minor expansion)
- Nusretiye Mosque (expanded with content from Ottoman Baroque article)
- Eyüp Sultan Mosque & Emir Sultan Mosque & Ortaköy Mosque (minor revisions and additions)
- Albaicín (general revisions and minor expansion)
- St. Giragos Armenian Church (general revisions)
- Al-Hakim Mosque (major revisions and minor additions)
- Bab al-Nasr (Cairo) (revised and minor additions)
- Iwan (minor revisions)
- Abbasid architecture (minor revisions/additions)
- Selimiye Mosque, Edirne (general revisions)
- Alcazaba of Málaga (expanded)
- Tashfiniya Madrasa (created page)
- El Mechouar Palace (minor revisions)
- Taifa of Granada (expanded)
- Palace of the Convent of San Francisco (created page)
- Mirador (architecture) (created page)
- Zellij (general revisions and additions)
- Qallalin tiles (create page as stub)
- El Jadida (minor additions)
- Stucco decoration in Islamic architecture (revised, expanded, and moved)
- Islamic garden (minor additions)
- Al-Zaytuna Mosque (minor additions/revisions)
- Dikka (revised)
- Architecture of Yemen (created article)
- Marinid Walls of Algeciras (expanding stub)
- Aghlabid Basins (created article)
- Medina quarter (revised and added some)
- Bab al-Futuh (revised and minor additions)
- Fatimid architecture (minor revisions and additions)
- Great Mosque of Mahdiya (minor revisions)
- Sultan Isa Medrese (created article)
- Hafsid architecture (created article)
- Aghlabid architecture (created article)
- Ribat of Sousse (revised and expanded)
- Mosque of the Three Doors (minor revisions and additions)
- Great Mosque of Sousse (expanding and minor revisions)
- Great Mosque of Sfax (expansion and revisions)
- Sudano-Sahelian architecture (expanded with material written for Islamic architecture)
- Architecture of Egypt (helped create article with material from elsewhere, plus added some new content)
- Laleli Mosque (revising and adding details; citations and some revision still needed for some of the rest)
- Mosque of the Cat (created article)
- Al-Mohammadi Mosque (created article as stub)
- Banu Khazrun (revised stub)
- Ablaq (minor revisions)
- Historic house architecture in Morocco (created page with content written earlier for Moroccan architecture)
- Taynal Mosque (rewriting with sources)
- Muqarnas (minor revisions and additions)
- Minarets of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound (minor revisions and clean-up)
- Nuruosmaniye Mosque (minor revisions and additions)
- Hasan Pasha Han, Diyarbakır (created article)
- St. George's Church, Diyarbakır (expanded)
- Mamluk Sultanate (completed Burji history section)
- Fortifications of Diyarbakır (minor additions and revisions)
- Great Mosque of Diyarbakır (some revisions and additions)
- Church of San Salvador (Granada) (created article)
- Church of San Salvador (Seville) (created article)
- Old Cairo (minor revisions, minor expansion by adapting material from Cairo article) and minor additions at Coptic Cairo
- Madani El Glaoui (created article)
- Şehzade Mosque (minor revisions)
- Bazaar (minor revisions and additions)
- Mughal architecture (expanded section)
- Suleymaniye Mosque (Rhodes) (expanded)
- Banu Thabit (rewrote, expanded)
- Emirate of Granada (expanded)
- Iranian architecture (expanded Islamic period section)
- Timurid architecture (created article)
- Talar (revised and added)
- Blue Mosque, Istanbul (general revisions and additions)
- Juyushi Mosque (minor revisions and additions)
- Zawiya of Sidi Sahib (created article)
- Muhammad V of Granada (minor revisions)
- Ibn Danan Synagogue (minor additions)
- Great Mosque of Kufa (minor revisions and additions)
- Architecture of Libya (minor expansion)
- Alcázar of Seville (minor revisions and additions)
- Chefchaouen (minor revisions)
- Great Mosque of Zabid (created article; with related minor revisions to Zabid and Al-Asha'ir Mosque)
- Almoravid dynasty (minor additions to culture section and expanded history section)
- Hafsid dynasty (minor additions, revisions)
- Al-Naqah Mosque (created)
- Great Siege of Tangier (minor additions)
- Haji Piyada (minor revisions)
- Mosque of Aslam al-Silahdar (created)
- Mosque of Amir al-Maridani (minor revisions)
- Mosque of Ulmas al-Hajib (created)
- Al-Hawa Mosque (minor revisions and expansion)
- Süleymaniye Mosque (minor revisions and expansion)
- Khalij (Cairo) (created)
- Ottoman architecture in the 19th–20th centuries (created, derived from content written earlier for Ottoman architecture)
- Salé (minor revisions and added landmarks section)
- Maghrawa (minor revisions and additions)
- Al-Sayyida Nafisa Mosque (minor revisions)
- Taifa of Valencia (expanded and revised)
- Orhan Gazi Mosque (created article)
- Alawi Sultanate (helped create article by splitting from Alawi dynasty, plus minor additions)
- Muslim Sicily (minor revisions)
- Karatay Madrasa (minor revisions, additions)
- Ottoman architectural decoration (created article with material written first for Ottoman architecture)
- Mausoleum of Amir Qawsun (created article)
- Bab Zuweila (revised)
- Çinili Mosque (created article)
- Quba Mosque (minor revisions and additions)
- Mosque of Sayyida Sukayna (created)
- Great Mosque of Sivas (expanded)
- Ilkhanate (added Culture section)
- Great Mosque of Hama (minor revisions and additions)
- Davud Agha (created article)
- Nışançı Mehmed Pasha Mosque (created article)
- Fortifications of Cairo (reorganized and moved, minor revisions)
Potentially:
[edit]- Nışançı Mehmed Pasha Mosque
- Cerrahpasha Mosque
- Gazanfer Agha Medrese
- Tomb of Salar and Sangar-al-Gawli (improve arch. section)
- Zawiya of Sidi Abid al-Ghariani (create; see EI2 "al-Zawiya", Binous et al)
- Church of San Salvador (Seville) (expand)
- Almoravid architecture
- Almohad architecture
- Raqqada (add some info on post-Aghlabid modifications to palace)
- Qal'at Bani Hammad (revise and expand)
- Mihrab (revise architecture section to be more useful)
- Şifaiye Medrese
- Çifte Minareli Medrese, Sivas
- Gök Medrese, Sivas
- Alâeddin Mosque
- Ince Minaret Madrasa
- Çifte Minareli Medrese, Erzurum
- Fortifications of Diyarbakır (expand?)
- Great Mosque of Diyarbakır (add medrese sections or revise more)
- Great Mosque of Mardin (create?)
- Qalawun complex (review)
- Saints Sergius and Bacchus Church (improve)
- Madrasa of Sarghatmish
- Hanging Church
- Mosque of Cristo de la Luz (revise?)
- Divriği Great Mosque and Hospital (expand)
- Hammam al-Mokhfiya (expand stub)
- Moulay Abdallah Mosque (expand)
- Alhambra
- Palace of the Abencerrajes
- User:R Prazeres/sandbox/Walls of Rabat
Quick references
[edit]Maghreb & Al-Andalus
[edit]- Abun-Nasr, Jamil (1987). A history of the Maghrib in the Islamic period. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521337674.[1]
- Naylor, Phillip (2015). North Africa, Revised Edition: A History from Antiquity to the Present. University of Texas Press. ISBN 978-0-292-76192-6.[2]
- Le Tourneau, Roger (1949). Fès avant le protectorat: étude économique et sociale d'une ville de l'occident musulman. Casablanca: Société Marocaine de Librairie et d'Édition. [3]
- Marçais, Georges (1954). L'architecture musulmane d'Occident. Paris: Arts et métiers graphiques.[4]
- Maslow, Boris (1937). Les mosquées de Fès et du nord du Maroc. Paris: Éditions d'art et d'histoire.[5]
- Bloom, Jonathan M. (2020). Architecture of the Islamic West: North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula, 700-1800. Yale University Press.[6]
- Arnold, Felix (2017). Islamic Palace Architecture in the Western Mediterranean: A History. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780190624552.[7]
- Métalsi, Mohamed (2003). Fès: La ville essentielle. Paris: ACR Édition Internationale. ISBN 978-2867701528. [8]
- Gaudio, Attilio (1982). Fès: Joyau de la civilisation islamique. Paris: Les Presse de l'UNESCO: Nouvelles Éditions Latines. [9]
- Lintz, Yannick; Déléry, Claire; Tuil Leonetti, Bulle (2014). Maroc médiéval: Un empire de l'Afrique à l'Espagne. Paris: Louvre éditions.[10]
- __Rguig, Hicham (2014). "Juifs du Maroc et Juifs d'Espagne: deux destins imbriqués". In Lintz, Yannick; Déléry, Claire; Tuil Leonetti, Bulle (eds.). Maroc médiéval: Un empire de l'Afrique à l'Espagne. Paris: Louvre éditions. pp. 452–454. ISBN 9782350314907.[11]
- Parker, Richard (1981). A practical guide to Islamic Monuments in Morocco. Charlottesville, VA: The Baraka Press.[12]
- Touri, Abdelaziz; Benaboud, Mhammad; Boujibar El-Khatib, Naïma; Lakhdar, Kamal; Mezzine, Mohamed (2010). Andalusian Morocco: A Discovery in Living Art (2 ed.). Ministère des Affaires Culturelles du Royaume du Maroc & Museum With No Frontiers. ISBN 978-3902782311.[13]
- Benouis, Farida; Chérid, Houria; Drias, Lakhdar; Semar, Amine (2022). An Architecture of Light: Islamic Art in Algeria. Translated by Harter, Judy. Museum With No Frontiers. ISBN 9783902782229.[14]
- old pre-publication version:[15]
- Binous, Jamila; Baklouti, Naceur; Ben Tanfous, Aziza; Bouteraa, Kadri; Rammah, Mourad; Zouari, Ali (2010). Ifriqiya: Thirteen Centuries of Art and Architecture in Tunisia. Islamic Art in the Mediterranean (2nd ed.). Museum With No Frontiers & Ministry of Culture, the National Institute of Heritage, Tunis. ISBN 9783902782199.[16]
- Borrás Gualís, Gonzalo M.; Lavado Paradinas, Pedro; Pleguezuelo Hernández, Alfonso; Pérez Higuera, María Teresa; Mogollón Cano-Cortés, María Pilar; Morales, Alfredo J.; López Guzman, Rafael; Sorroche Cuerva, Miguel Ángel; Stuyck Fernández Arche, Sandra (2018). Mudéjar Art: Islamic Aesthetics in Christian Art (Islamic Art in the Mediterranean). Museum Ohne Grenzen (Museum With No Frontiers). ISBN 9783902782144.[17]
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Egypt
[edit]- Williams, Caroline (2018). Islamic Monuments in Cairo: The Practical Guide (7th ed.). Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press.[58]
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- Elshahed, Mohamed (2020). Cairo Since 1900: An Architectural Guide. American University in Cairo Press. ISBN 978-977-416-869-7.[76]
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Turkey/Ottoman
[edit]- Kuban, Doğan (2010). Ottoman Architecture. Translated by Mill, Adair. Antique Collectors' Club. ISBN 9781851496044.[82]
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[edit]- Ettinghausen, Richard; Grabar, Oleg; Jenkins, Marilyn (2001). Islamic Art and Architecture: 650–1250. Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300088670.[94]
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[edit]- _ Bloom, Jonathan M.; Blair, Sheila S., eds. (2009). The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780195309911.[110]
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[edit]- Al-Jaznaï, Zahrat al-Âs; Bel, Alfred (1923). "Publications de la faculté des lettres d'Alger, fascicule 59" (PDF): 7.[115]
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