- Indo-
Saracenic architecture (also
known as Indo-Gothic, Mughal-Gothic, Neo-Mughal, in the 19th
century often Indo-Islamic style) was a
revivalist architectural...
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Saracen enjo**** only
sporadic usage (for example, in the
phrase "Indo-
Saracenic architecture")
before being outmoded entirely. In the
Wiltshire dialect...
- of the
universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage". Indo-
Saracenic Revival architecture,
developed by the
British in the late 19th century...
- The
historiography of
early Islam is the
secular scholarly literature on the
early history of
Islam during the 7th century, from Muhammad's
first purported...
- Mudéjar art, or Mudéjar style, was a type of
ornamentation and
decoration used in the
Iberian Christian kingdoms,
primarily between the 13th and 16th centuries...
-
Islamic philosophy is
philosophy that
emerges from the
Islamic tradition. Two
terms traditionally used in the
Islamic world are
sometimes translated as...
- The Arab
Agricultural Revolution was the
transformation in
agriculture in the Old
World during the
Islamic Golden Age (8th to 13th centuries). The agronomic...
-
During the High
Middle Ages, the
Islamic world was at its
cultural peak,
supplying information and
ideas to Europe, via Al-Andalus,
Sicily and the Crusader...
- styles. From
ancient Tamil temples built by the Pallavas, to the Indo-
Saracenic style (pioneered in Madras) of the
colonial era, to 20th-century steel...
- are
excellent examples of late
medieval Hindu temple architecture. Indo-
Saracenic Revival architecture,
based on Indo-Islamic styles,
flourished during...