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FACTORS
EFFECTING THE
ARCHITECTURE
GEOGRAPHICAL CONDITIONS
Originally from nomadic Sahara desert tribes.
Earliest dwellings were temporary.
Called Saracenic by greeks and romans.
Later on came under a common faith- the muslim
religion adopted muslim style or islamic style or
mohammedan style.
Spread over countries such as
Arabia, Egypt, Persia, Syria, Palestine, Spain, Pakist
han and India where muslim religion spread.
GEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS

Architecture according to availability of building
materials in different countries.
Dome constructed in bricks and covered with
plaster in Persia
Dome constructed in stones in Egypt (limestone)
and India(red sandstone)
Plaster used for wall decoration in Egypt, Spain and
elsewhere.
Marble available in Rajasthan, extensively used by
Shah Jahan.
Adobe and bricks in Persia
 Hot climate in most countries
 Sheltering arcades.
 Small windows fitted with intricate geometric
  designs,lattices etc.
 Mosques with wide spreading eaves to ensure
  coolness.
 Flat roofs for dwelling houses.
 Houses were closely spaced with narrow streets
  to protect from dust storms.
 Thick walled to protect from cold at night and
  heat during day.
 Overhanging balconies for houses.
 Condensed city plan.
RELIGIOUS CONDITION
Muslim religion founded by Mohammed(born 570 AD).
Holy book- „Koran‟ contains „Surah‟-utterance of Mohammad
intended to reveal the words of God delivered to him by the angel
gabriel.
The Koran has 2 Dogmos- ”There is no god but Allah and Mohammad
is his Prophet”
After death of mohammed at medina in 632AD the spiritual
direction was exercised by his close companions “The Caliphs”
From 661 AD, caliphs were hereditary dynastic rulers settled at
Damascus and later at Baghdad and Cordova.
Many religious buildings were constructed and the religion spread
far and wide
Kaaba -the holiest place
Two sects-shias and sunnis based on line of succession
Important line of descent in prophet‟s successors- aga khan
SOCIAL CONDITION

 Arab invaders adopted social habits of near eastern
  countries
 Women‟s quarters(harem)
     secluded from portions accessible to male visitors.
     Wooden lattices at window openings to “see but no be seen”.
     Quarters on upper floor.

   Five Pillars of Islam
           Hadith- Words and deeds of Prophet Muhammed
           Salat- attending prayer 5 times a day
           Roza- taking fast during day in the month of
             Ramzan(Sawn)
           Zakat- donating 1/40th of one‟s wealth as charity
           Haj- going to mecca- every muslim‟s dream.
   622 AD year of Hejira- mohammad depated to Medina from Mecca
   Redirection of mohammad‟s prayer from Jerusalem to Kaaba-
    Islam becomes a national arab movement.
   Til 750 AD the first Caliphs started invasion in neighbouring
    countries
   After 750 AD seat of caliphate shifted to Damascus and then to
    Baghdad
   762 AD Persia was conquered
   Syria and Palestine conquered in 632-639 AD
   640 AD Egypt conquered by muslim sulthans
   1566 AD Egypt ,Syria & Palestine fell to Turks
   Turkey- muslim Seljuk and later ottoman dynasty ended 1300 AD
   Architectural styles developed in these countries-
    Ummayad,Abbasid,Fatimid,Seljuk & Ottoman(name of the
    caliphates).
HISTORY IN INDIA
   Pats of Northern India conquered by Mohammad Ghori of
    Ghazni(1101-1127 AD).
   Qutub-ud-din Aibak - Slave dynasty(1191-1246 AD)-foundation
    of muslim style in India
   Followed by :
       Khilji(1290-1320 AD)
        Tughluq(1320-1431 AD)
        Sayyid(1414-1444 AD)
       Lodi(1451-1557 AD)
       Mughal dynasty(1526-1707 AD)
   In Deccan Bahamani Kingdom which broke into:
       Berar(under Imad Shahi)
        Bidar(under Barid Shahi)
       Golkonda(under Qutb Shahi)
       Bijapur (under Adil Shahi)
       Ahmadnagar (under Nizam Shahi)
 Persian Architecture
 Moorish Architecture
 Timurid architecture
 Ottoman Architecture
 Fatimid Architecture
 Seljuk Architecture
 Mamluk Architecture
 Indo-Islamic Architecture
 Somali-Islamic Architecture
 Sino-Islamic Architecture
   Minarets or towers
    Originally used as torch-lit watch towers
    
   Azaan given by Muezzin or Maula to call for prayer.
 A four-iwan plan, with three subordinate halls and one
  principal one that faces toward Mecca
 Mihrab or prayer niche on an inside wall indicating the
  direction to Mecca.
 Cupolas-small dome-like structure, on top of a building.
   Domes -
       Dome symbolises the arch of heaven.
       Built in brick and stone and external surface plastered
       The dome placed on the surface by transition from
        square plan below to circular plan above by
        superimposing angles with pointed pendentives,squinch
        arches and stalactites.
 Squinch-  series of arches placed at an angle
  to convert the square base to octagonal.
 The dome does not rest on octagonal phase.
 In the next phase of transition a 16 sided
  base is obtained with help of pendentives
 Then converted to 32 sided base and
  thusproviding a circular base for the dome
  above
 Beautiful ornament at corners
 In later stage,super-imposed no of cell-
  niches called mukharnas or stalactites.
   Pointed Arch-
        architectural symbol of hands joined in prayer
        pointing towards Mecca - all things meet in Allah.
       arch spandrels consists of a voluted bracket holding a medallion.
       Types of arches-Ogee Arch, Two-Centred ,Four Centred & multi-
        centred Pointed Arches.
   Arabesque( Tauriq)-
    The use of geometric shapes and repetitive art (arabesque).
    
   Representation of human or national form prohibited
   The geometric designs are inlaid in coloured glazed
    tiling,painting,mosaic and inlay arts
   Use of tughras-animal figures formed by arabic letters.
 Muqarnas- a unique Arabic/Islamic space-enclosing system, for
    decoration of domes, minarets and portals.
   Sahn-
       an enclosed courtyard.
       Almost every mosque and traditionally all houses and buildings in
        areas of the Arab World contain a courtyard
   Iwans –
       a vaulted hall or space, walled on three sides, with one end
        entirely open.
   Islamic calligraphy
     use of decorative Islamic calligraphy was haram (forbidden) in
      mosque architecture.
     in secular architecture, human and animal representation was
      indeed present.
   Central fountains used for ablutions
   Decoration and Colour-
     The use of bright color, if the style is Persian or Indian (Mughal)
     paler sandstone and grey stones are preferred among Arab
      building
   Focus both on the interior space of a building and the exterior.
   Muslim Order-
       slender, 7 to 9 diameter high
        square rebated columns.
minaret                Islamic calligraphy
               arabesque




Pointed arch   dome                dome
Islamic architectural invention concentrates in 3 major constructions: mosques or
   masjids, tombs ,palaces and forts:

Jami Masjid:
 Friday prayer mosque
 Large open court surrounded by arcades or colonnades(iwan)
 Fountain or tank in the centre
 Iwan on Mecca side extended to form sanctuary or pillared hall
 Sanctuary contain elegant archshaped niche- mihrab
 A portion of the sanctuary enclosed by screen- Zenana for women
 Minarets provided


Madrassah
 Collegiate mosque
 Contain lecture hall, library, residences for students and teachers
Rauza
 Large mausoleum

 Includes mosque as a separate building

 Contain within a spacious square enclosure forming a garden called
  rauza
 The tomb consists of a single compartment & covered with a dome



Dhargah
 Important tombs of nobles and called dhargah in India



Khans
 Inns or Serais where travelers took rest

 Two storeyed building

 Ground floor- stabling camels

 First floor-residence for travelers
Private Islamic Houses:
 inward-looking courtyard houses.
 represent the desire for privacy and familial
  obligations of Muslim life.
 A bent corridor (for privacy) leads from the
  gated entry from the public lane into a courtyard
 courtyard paved with tiles, often planted with
  shade trees and with a pool at the centre.
 Surrounding the courtyard are the principal
  rooms of the house.
 Different sides of the courtyard may provide
  separate accommodation for sections of the
  extended family.
Islamic City
 a highly organic entity.
 The basic cellular unit is the courtyard house
 The houses are grouped into quarters, often of a tribal or ethnic
   character.
 Each quarter has its own mosques and facilities.
 At the centre of the city stands the focus of the community, the
   congregational mosque, the masjid al-jum'a.
 The arteries of this intricate organism are the vaulted streets of
   the souk, or bazaar, which thread outwards from the masjid al-
   jum'a towards the great gates of the enclosing fortified walls.
 The key monuments and facilities of the city are found along the
   souk – the religious colleges, baths, hospitals, and fountains.
 Examples of these are found in Fès, Morocco; Aleppo, Syria; and
   Esfahan,
   Built in 16th century AD
   In modern day Saudi Arabia
   Slightly oblong Arcade encloses an open area with
    kaaba in its centre
   Kaaba-cube shaped chamber 13m x 11m- 16m high
   Covered with black silk
   In the north-east corner is the black stone- an
    object of reverence
   Tomb of Abraham and the zamzam well are sacred
    sites within the compound
   The mihrab of every mosque is aligned towards
    kaaba
PLAN
 Inmodern day Palestine
 Earliest surviving architectural masterpiece
 Construction started in 688-689 AD and
  completed 691-692 AD by Caliph Abd-al-
  Malik
 Stands in the haram as a great rectangular
  enclosure
 Once occupied as a jewish temple


 The
    diameter of the dome of the shrine is
 20m 20 cm and its height 20m 48 cm
   City known as “Gate of Islam”,”City of a
    thousand Minarets”.
   Laid by fatimid conquerors of Tunisia
   Had trade links with Asia and Europe
   2 main gates- Bab-al-Futuh and Bab-al-Masr
   Splendid palaces,inns,bazaars, mosques,fountains
    public baths etc
   Crowded bazaars
   Water supplied by sakkas(water carriers) from
    Nile
   Sabils- public drinking water fountains built by
    princes and rich merchants,sulthans and princes
   Important buildings-
     Mausoleum of Mameluk Sulthan le Mansur Qalaun-
      13th century
     The mosque of Al-Azhar- Fatimid Dynasty. Madrassah
      attached to it-one of the world‟s oldest universities
GREAT         GREAT MOSQUE AT
MOSQUE,CORDOBA,        KUFA,
     SPAIN            PERSIA
 built on a high
  terrace over a
  complex of vaulted
  shops
 Narrow, twisting
  interior flights of






INDO-ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE
A monumental tower              .
situated in the Qutb
Construction commenced
By Qutb -ud -din Aibak.
World's tallest brick min   .
Known as “ Pivot of Justice and Faith.”
 Built in red sand-stone.
 Top two stories are of white marble, made by Firoz Shah Tughlaq.
 It is 72.5m high with 379 steps.
 The base measures 14.3 m& top floor measures 2.75 meters in
diameter.
 Consists of four stories in changing textures:-
 1st :- Has stellate of wedge shaped flanges with round flutes.
 2nd:- Has circular projections .
 3rd:- Is star shaped.
 4th:- Circular; composed of circular kiosks with domical roof.
 An additional storey is built later.
 Each storey consists of projecting balconies, supported by stalactite
bracket.
 Balustrade in the form of merlons:- Kanjuras.
 An „iron-pillar‟(8m , 480AD) is standing in the centre of west wing.
 It has an amalaka& crowning figure of Garuda.
Qutb -ud -din Aibak, the first Muslim ruler of Delhi,
commenced construction of the Qutb Minar in 1193,
but could only complete its base. His successor,
Iltutmish, added three more stories and, in 1386,
Firuz Shah Tughluq constructed the fifth and the
last storey. The minaret is made of fluted red sand
stone covered with intricate carvings and verses
from the Qur‟an.
Layout of Taj Mahal.
Built in red sand stone.
It has the same archway design as the tomb.
On its walls floral designs present called pietra dura.
On top are small,onion-shaped domes lined in two rows.
The Taj Mahal is at the end of the garden.
A mosque on west.
Mehman Khan on east.
Herringbone   Plant motifs     Spandrel detail   Incised painting




              Exterior decoration
The approach channel has an elevated pool-
Haus-i-Kausar.
 Flanked by marble path.
 Four portioned garden plan:-Charbagh.
 It has an inclination for the constant flow of
water from Jamuna.
57m2 area with canted angle.
Eight sided structure.
Total height is 33m.
Plat form known as „Chabutara‟-6.7m high&95m2area.
Onion dome -25m height&18m diameter.
Dome is placed on a drum of 64m height.
Golden proportion is used.
Minarets contain cupolas&pinnacles.
Around the dome two storeyed aisles present.
Height of the four small domes is 39m.
At each corner of the platform, 42m high minaret in three
storeys are present.
 The tombs of Shah Jahan and his wife are ornamented &
enclosed in central hall.
  The marble varies in tint&tone according to the chage in light.
 It displays :-
Soft milky at dawn
Shining white at mid-day
Pale and rosy during sunset.
 The reflections of Taj in pool create a marvelous view.
At Hyderabad.
 Was built by
Sultan Mohammad
Quli Qutb Shah in
1591.
 To commemorate
the elimination of
a plague.
 Built in Tajaya
style.
 Charminar means
four minarets.
Square plan
 Each side measures 20 m.
 Each of the corners has a tall, pointed minaret.
 Each minars is of height 57m.
 There are four arch ways of 11m span.
 Now, each arches have a clock,-installed in 1889.
 Each minaret has three stories, marked by a delicately carved
ring around the minaret.
 First contains arcaded triforium.
 Second has small arches.
 Top one has perforated balstrads.
Inside is decorated with intricate designs.
Inside the minarets 149 winding steps present
 to the top floor.
Each side of the structure opens into a plaza
through giant arches.
A vault that appears like a dome, supports two
galleries.
 The terrace bordered with a stone balcony.
The main gallery has 45 covered prayer spaces with
a large open space for Friday prayers.
Famous Islamic gardens include the grounds of
Taj Mahal in India and the Generalife gardens in
Spain.
 The general theme of a traditional Islamic
garden is water and shade.
 Four water canals typically carry water into a
central pool or fountain, the four streams
symbolizing the four main elements of life. The
four streams may also be interpreted as the four
rivers in paradise, filled with milk, honey, wine
and water. Such a four-fold garden is also called a
chahar-bagh
Mughal gardens are a
group of gardens built by the
Mughals in the Islamic style
of architecture. This style
was influenced by Persian
gardens and Timurid gardens.
Significant use of rectilinear
layouts are made within the
walled enclosures. Some of
the typical features include
pools, fountains and canals
inside the gardens.
Kabul Bagh (Panipat) : -
Babar.
Shalimar Bagh& Nishat
Bagh(Kashmir):-Shah Jahan.
At Bijapur
 Built by Mohammad Adil Shah in 1627 AD
 The second-largest tomb in the world.
 The most gigantic hemispherical dome(Gumbaz) .
 Designer- Malik Sandal
 Took 30 years to complete
 Consists of 1 chamber of size 42m x 42m & height 55 m.
 Walls are of 3m thickness
 They are buttressed by octagonal towers of 7.5 diameter
 Dome is supported on a gallery formed by intersecting arches
 The arches are arranged within the side of a square plan
 The point of intersection produced an octagonal cornice
which support the base of the dome
 The projecting gallery 3.35 m wide hanging in the interior of
the dome at 3.35m height – Wispering Gallery.
Built in 1435.
  A tower of victory
Built by Alaudin
Bahamani.
  Circular in plan.
  Rises to a height of
30m in four storeys.
  Each containing a
balcony. Each storey
is circular in
section, but one is
fluted.
At Delhi.
Built by emperor Shah jahan.
Rectangular in plan.
Standing on high plinth :-Chabutara.
Three gate ways present.
Eastern-for royal family.
North7 south-for public.
Has a central courtyard of 99m side with a tank in the middle.
The courtyard is enclosed by pillared cloisters.
Over the sanctuary three bulbous domes present.
Situated at Agra.
 Has three domes
 Built in marble.
 It consists of a
courtyard, colonnades& an
arch entrance to the nave.
 At the central dome
appears hanging among the
stars like a pearl.
 Known as pearl mosque.
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  • 4. GEOGRAPHICAL CONDITIONS Originally from nomadic Sahara desert tribes. Earliest dwellings were temporary. Called Saracenic by greeks and romans. Later on came under a common faith- the muslim religion adopted muslim style or islamic style or mohammedan style. Spread over countries such as Arabia, Egypt, Persia, Syria, Palestine, Spain, Pakist han and India where muslim religion spread.
  • 5. GEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS Architecture according to availability of building materials in different countries. Dome constructed in bricks and covered with plaster in Persia Dome constructed in stones in Egypt (limestone) and India(red sandstone) Plaster used for wall decoration in Egypt, Spain and elsewhere. Marble available in Rajasthan, extensively used by Shah Jahan. Adobe and bricks in Persia
  • 6.  Hot climate in most countries  Sheltering arcades.  Small windows fitted with intricate geometric designs,lattices etc.  Mosques with wide spreading eaves to ensure coolness.  Flat roofs for dwelling houses.  Houses were closely spaced with narrow streets to protect from dust storms.  Thick walled to protect from cold at night and heat during day.  Overhanging balconies for houses.  Condensed city plan.
  • 7. RELIGIOUS CONDITION Muslim religion founded by Mohammed(born 570 AD). Holy book- „Koran‟ contains „Surah‟-utterance of Mohammad intended to reveal the words of God delivered to him by the angel gabriel. The Koran has 2 Dogmos- ”There is no god but Allah and Mohammad is his Prophet” After death of mohammed at medina in 632AD the spiritual direction was exercised by his close companions “The Caliphs” From 661 AD, caliphs were hereditary dynastic rulers settled at Damascus and later at Baghdad and Cordova. Many religious buildings were constructed and the religion spread far and wide Kaaba -the holiest place Two sects-shias and sunnis based on line of succession Important line of descent in prophet‟s successors- aga khan
  • 8. SOCIAL CONDITION  Arab invaders adopted social habits of near eastern countries  Women‟s quarters(harem)  secluded from portions accessible to male visitors.  Wooden lattices at window openings to “see but no be seen”.  Quarters on upper floor.  Five Pillars of Islam  Hadith- Words and deeds of Prophet Muhammed  Salat- attending prayer 5 times a day  Roza- taking fast during day in the month of Ramzan(Sawn)  Zakat- donating 1/40th of one‟s wealth as charity  Haj- going to mecca- every muslim‟s dream.
  • 9. 622 AD year of Hejira- mohammad depated to Medina from Mecca  Redirection of mohammad‟s prayer from Jerusalem to Kaaba- Islam becomes a national arab movement.  Til 750 AD the first Caliphs started invasion in neighbouring countries  After 750 AD seat of caliphate shifted to Damascus and then to Baghdad  762 AD Persia was conquered  Syria and Palestine conquered in 632-639 AD  640 AD Egypt conquered by muslim sulthans  1566 AD Egypt ,Syria & Palestine fell to Turks  Turkey- muslim Seljuk and later ottoman dynasty ended 1300 AD  Architectural styles developed in these countries- Ummayad,Abbasid,Fatimid,Seljuk & Ottoman(name of the caliphates).
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  • 11. HISTORY IN INDIA  Pats of Northern India conquered by Mohammad Ghori of Ghazni(1101-1127 AD).  Qutub-ud-din Aibak - Slave dynasty(1191-1246 AD)-foundation of muslim style in India  Followed by :  Khilji(1290-1320 AD)  Tughluq(1320-1431 AD)  Sayyid(1414-1444 AD)  Lodi(1451-1557 AD)  Mughal dynasty(1526-1707 AD)  In Deccan Bahamani Kingdom which broke into:  Berar(under Imad Shahi)  Bidar(under Barid Shahi)  Golkonda(under Qutb Shahi)  Bijapur (under Adil Shahi)  Ahmadnagar (under Nizam Shahi)
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  • 13.  Persian Architecture  Moorish Architecture  Timurid architecture  Ottoman Architecture  Fatimid Architecture  Seljuk Architecture  Mamluk Architecture  Indo-Islamic Architecture  Somali-Islamic Architecture  Sino-Islamic Architecture
  • 14. Minarets or towers Originally used as torch-lit watch towers   Azaan given by Muezzin or Maula to call for prayer.  A four-iwan plan, with three subordinate halls and one principal one that faces toward Mecca  Mihrab or prayer niche on an inside wall indicating the direction to Mecca.  Cupolas-small dome-like structure, on top of a building.  Domes -  Dome symbolises the arch of heaven.  Built in brick and stone and external surface plastered  The dome placed on the surface by transition from square plan below to circular plan above by superimposing angles with pointed pendentives,squinch arches and stalactites.
  • 15.  Squinch- series of arches placed at an angle to convert the square base to octagonal.  The dome does not rest on octagonal phase.  In the next phase of transition a 16 sided base is obtained with help of pendentives  Then converted to 32 sided base and thusproviding a circular base for the dome above  Beautiful ornament at corners  In later stage,super-imposed no of cell- niches called mukharnas or stalactites.
  • 16. Pointed Arch-  architectural symbol of hands joined in prayer  pointing towards Mecca - all things meet in Allah.  arch spandrels consists of a voluted bracket holding a medallion.  Types of arches-Ogee Arch, Two-Centred ,Four Centred & multi- centred Pointed Arches.  Arabesque( Tauriq)- The use of geometric shapes and repetitive art (arabesque).   Representation of human or national form prohibited  The geometric designs are inlaid in coloured glazed tiling,painting,mosaic and inlay arts  Use of tughras-animal figures formed by arabic letters.  Muqarnas- a unique Arabic/Islamic space-enclosing system, for decoration of domes, minarets and portals.  Sahn-  an enclosed courtyard.  Almost every mosque and traditionally all houses and buildings in areas of the Arab World contain a courtyard
  • 17. Iwans –  a vaulted hall or space, walled on three sides, with one end entirely open.  Islamic calligraphy  use of decorative Islamic calligraphy was haram (forbidden) in mosque architecture.  in secular architecture, human and animal representation was indeed present.  Central fountains used for ablutions  Decoration and Colour-  The use of bright color, if the style is Persian or Indian (Mughal)  paler sandstone and grey stones are preferred among Arab building  Focus both on the interior space of a building and the exterior.  Muslim Order-  slender, 7 to 9 diameter high  square rebated columns.
  • 18. minaret Islamic calligraphy arabesque Pointed arch dome dome
  • 19. Islamic architectural invention concentrates in 3 major constructions: mosques or masjids, tombs ,palaces and forts: Jami Masjid:  Friday prayer mosque  Large open court surrounded by arcades or colonnades(iwan)  Fountain or tank in the centre  Iwan on Mecca side extended to form sanctuary or pillared hall  Sanctuary contain elegant archshaped niche- mihrab  A portion of the sanctuary enclosed by screen- Zenana for women  Minarets provided Madrassah  Collegiate mosque  Contain lecture hall, library, residences for students and teachers
  • 20. Rauza  Large mausoleum  Includes mosque as a separate building  Contain within a spacious square enclosure forming a garden called rauza  The tomb consists of a single compartment & covered with a dome Dhargah  Important tombs of nobles and called dhargah in India Khans  Inns or Serais where travelers took rest  Two storeyed building  Ground floor- stabling camels  First floor-residence for travelers
  • 21. Private Islamic Houses:  inward-looking courtyard houses.  represent the desire for privacy and familial obligations of Muslim life.  A bent corridor (for privacy) leads from the gated entry from the public lane into a courtyard  courtyard paved with tiles, often planted with shade trees and with a pool at the centre.  Surrounding the courtyard are the principal rooms of the house.  Different sides of the courtyard may provide separate accommodation for sections of the extended family.
  • 22. Islamic City  a highly organic entity.  The basic cellular unit is the courtyard house  The houses are grouped into quarters, often of a tribal or ethnic character.  Each quarter has its own mosques and facilities.  At the centre of the city stands the focus of the community, the congregational mosque, the masjid al-jum'a.  The arteries of this intricate organism are the vaulted streets of the souk, or bazaar, which thread outwards from the masjid al- jum'a towards the great gates of the enclosing fortified walls.  The key monuments and facilities of the city are found along the souk – the religious colleges, baths, hospitals, and fountains.  Examples of these are found in Fès, Morocco; Aleppo, Syria; and Esfahan,
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  • 24. Built in 16th century AD  In modern day Saudi Arabia  Slightly oblong Arcade encloses an open area with kaaba in its centre  Kaaba-cube shaped chamber 13m x 11m- 16m high  Covered with black silk  In the north-east corner is the black stone- an object of reverence  Tomb of Abraham and the zamzam well are sacred sites within the compound  The mihrab of every mosque is aligned towards kaaba
  • 25. PLAN
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  • 27.  Inmodern day Palestine  Earliest surviving architectural masterpiece  Construction started in 688-689 AD and completed 691-692 AD by Caliph Abd-al- Malik  Stands in the haram as a great rectangular enclosure  Once occupied as a jewish temple  The diameter of the dome of the shrine is 20m 20 cm and its height 20m 48 cm
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  • 30. City known as “Gate of Islam”,”City of a thousand Minarets”.  Laid by fatimid conquerors of Tunisia  Had trade links with Asia and Europe  2 main gates- Bab-al-Futuh and Bab-al-Masr  Splendid palaces,inns,bazaars, mosques,fountains public baths etc  Crowded bazaars  Water supplied by sakkas(water carriers) from Nile  Sabils- public drinking water fountains built by princes and rich merchants,sulthans and princes  Important buildings-  Mausoleum of Mameluk Sulthan le Mansur Qalaun- 13th century  The mosque of Al-Azhar- Fatimid Dynasty. Madrassah attached to it-one of the world‟s oldest universities
  • 31. GREAT GREAT MOSQUE AT MOSQUE,CORDOBA, KUFA, SPAIN PERSIA
  • 32.  built on a high terrace over a complex of vaulted shops  Narrow, twisting interior flights of  
  • 34. A monumental tower . situated in the Qutb Construction commenced By Qutb -ud -din Aibak. World's tallest brick min .
  • 35. Known as “ Pivot of Justice and Faith.” Built in red sand-stone. Top two stories are of white marble, made by Firoz Shah Tughlaq. It is 72.5m high with 379 steps. The base measures 14.3 m& top floor measures 2.75 meters in diameter. Consists of four stories in changing textures:- 1st :- Has stellate of wedge shaped flanges with round flutes. 2nd:- Has circular projections . 3rd:- Is star shaped. 4th:- Circular; composed of circular kiosks with domical roof. An additional storey is built later. Each storey consists of projecting balconies, supported by stalactite bracket. Balustrade in the form of merlons:- Kanjuras. An „iron-pillar‟(8m , 480AD) is standing in the centre of west wing. It has an amalaka& crowning figure of Garuda.
  • 36. Qutb -ud -din Aibak, the first Muslim ruler of Delhi, commenced construction of the Qutb Minar in 1193, but could only complete its base. His successor, Iltutmish, added three more stories and, in 1386, Firuz Shah Tughluq constructed the fifth and the last storey. The minaret is made of fluted red sand stone covered with intricate carvings and verses from the Qur‟an.
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  • 41. Built in red sand stone. It has the same archway design as the tomb. On its walls floral designs present called pietra dura. On top are small,onion-shaped domes lined in two rows. The Taj Mahal is at the end of the garden. A mosque on west. Mehman Khan on east.
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  • 44. The approach channel has an elevated pool- Haus-i-Kausar. Flanked by marble path. Four portioned garden plan:-Charbagh. It has an inclination for the constant flow of water from Jamuna.
  • 45. 57m2 area with canted angle. Eight sided structure. Total height is 33m. Plat form known as „Chabutara‟-6.7m high&95m2area. Onion dome -25m height&18m diameter. Dome is placed on a drum of 64m height. Golden proportion is used. Minarets contain cupolas&pinnacles. Around the dome two storeyed aisles present. Height of the four small domes is 39m.
  • 46. At each corner of the platform, 42m high minaret in three storeys are present. The tombs of Shah Jahan and his wife are ornamented & enclosed in central hall. The marble varies in tint&tone according to the chage in light. It displays :- Soft milky at dawn Shining white at mid-day Pale and rosy during sunset. The reflections of Taj in pool create a marvelous view.
  • 47. At Hyderabad. Was built by Sultan Mohammad Quli Qutb Shah in 1591. To commemorate the elimination of a plague. Built in Tajaya style. Charminar means four minarets.
  • 48. Square plan Each side measures 20 m. Each of the corners has a tall, pointed minaret. Each minars is of height 57m. There are four arch ways of 11m span. Now, each arches have a clock,-installed in 1889. Each minaret has three stories, marked by a delicately carved ring around the minaret. First contains arcaded triforium. Second has small arches. Top one has perforated balstrads.
  • 49. Inside is decorated with intricate designs. Inside the minarets 149 winding steps present to the top floor. Each side of the structure opens into a plaza through giant arches. A vault that appears like a dome, supports two galleries. The terrace bordered with a stone balcony. The main gallery has 45 covered prayer spaces with a large open space for Friday prayers.
  • 50. Famous Islamic gardens include the grounds of Taj Mahal in India and the Generalife gardens in Spain. The general theme of a traditional Islamic garden is water and shade. Four water canals typically carry water into a central pool or fountain, the four streams symbolizing the four main elements of life. The four streams may also be interpreted as the four rivers in paradise, filled with milk, honey, wine and water. Such a four-fold garden is also called a chahar-bagh
  • 51. Mughal gardens are a group of gardens built by the Mughals in the Islamic style of architecture. This style was influenced by Persian gardens and Timurid gardens. Significant use of rectilinear layouts are made within the walled enclosures. Some of the typical features include pools, fountains and canals inside the gardens. Kabul Bagh (Panipat) : - Babar. Shalimar Bagh& Nishat Bagh(Kashmir):-Shah Jahan.
  • 52. At Bijapur Built by Mohammad Adil Shah in 1627 AD The second-largest tomb in the world. The most gigantic hemispherical dome(Gumbaz) . Designer- Malik Sandal Took 30 years to complete Consists of 1 chamber of size 42m x 42m & height 55 m. Walls are of 3m thickness They are buttressed by octagonal towers of 7.5 diameter Dome is supported on a gallery formed by intersecting arches The arches are arranged within the side of a square plan The point of intersection produced an octagonal cornice which support the base of the dome The projecting gallery 3.35 m wide hanging in the interior of the dome at 3.35m height – Wispering Gallery.
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  • 54. Built in 1435. A tower of victory Built by Alaudin Bahamani. Circular in plan. Rises to a height of 30m in four storeys. Each containing a balcony. Each storey is circular in section, but one is fluted.
  • 55. At Delhi. Built by emperor Shah jahan. Rectangular in plan. Standing on high plinth :-Chabutara. Three gate ways present. Eastern-for royal family. North7 south-for public. Has a central courtyard of 99m side with a tank in the middle. The courtyard is enclosed by pillared cloisters. Over the sanctuary three bulbous domes present.
  • 56. Situated at Agra. Has three domes Built in marble. It consists of a courtyard, colonnades& an arch entrance to the nave. At the central dome appears hanging among the stars like a pearl. Known as pearl mosque.
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