Secular Architecture

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Secular Architecture

Secular Architecture

Egypt

Egypt architecture embraces a broad variety of both secular and devout methods from the base of Islam to the present day, leveraging the conceive and building of structures and organisations in Egyptian culture. (Moffett, Fazio, Wodehouse 2003) The primary architectural kinds are: the Mosque, the Tomb, the Palace and the Fort. From these four kinds, the language of Islamic architecture is drawn from and utilised for structures of lesser significance for example public bathing tubs, fountains and household architecture.

 A expressly recognisable Islamic architectural method appeared shortly after Muhammad's time, evolving from localized adaptations of Egyptian, Persian/Sassanid and Byzantine ...
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