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Islamic architecture is a style of architecture that developed in the Islamic world, incorporating elements from the Middle East, North Africa and South Asia

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Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Fountain in Small Square, Algiers, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Fountain in Small Square, Algiers, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Fountain in Small Square, Algiers, 1858. In all Mohammedan cities fountains are very numerous and picturesque, and often magnificent

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Taj Mahal, 1883. Creator: Edwin Lord Weeks

The Taj Mahal, 1883. Creator: Edwin Lord Weeks
The Taj Mahal, 1883.; the famous tomb erected in the Indian city of Agra in 1630 by Shah Jahan for his wife

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Taj Mahal by moonlight, 1877-1932. Creator: Marius Bauer

Taj Mahal by moonlight, 1877-1932. Creator: Marius Bauer
Taj Mahal by moonlight, 1877-1932

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Agra, Marble Screen round Mausolem of Etmad Dowlat, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Agra, Marble Screen round Mausolem of Etmad Dowlat, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Agra, Marble Screen round Mausolem of Etmad Dowlat, Late 1860s

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Secundra, Marble Screen round Tomb of Emperor Akabar, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Secundra, Marble Screen round Tomb of Emperor Akabar, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Secundra, Marble Screen round Tomb of Emperor Akabar, Late 1860s

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Secundra, Mausoleum of the Emperor Akbar, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Secundra, Mausoleum of the Emperor Akbar, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Secundra, Mausoleum of the Emperor Akbar, Late 1860s

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Taj Mahal-from the River, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Taj Mahal-from the River, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Taj Mahal-from the River, Late 1860s

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Taj Mahal-from the River, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Taj Mahal-from the River, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Taj Mahal-from the River, Late 1860s

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Taj Mahal-from the River, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Taj Mahal-from the River, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Taj Mahal-from the River, Late 1860s

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Taj Mahal, Screen round Tomb, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Taj Mahal, Screen round Tomb, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Taj Mahal, Screen round Tomb, Late 1860s

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Taj Mahal, from the Entrance Gate, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Taj Mahal, from the Entrance Gate, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Taj Mahal, from the Entrance Gate, Late 1860s

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Entrance Gate-Taj Mahal, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

The Entrance Gate-Taj Mahal, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
The Entrance Gate-Taj Mahal, Late 1860s

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Delhi Gate-Agra Fort, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

The Delhi Gate-Agra Fort, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
The Delhi Gate-Agra Fort, Late 1860s

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Delhi, The Laore Gate and Fort, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne

Delhi, The Laore Gate and Fort, Late 1860s. Creator: Samuel Bourne
Delhi, The Laore Gate and Fort, Late 1860s

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Taj Mahal, 1898. Creator: Marius Bauer

The Taj Mahal, 1898. Creator: Marius Bauer
The Taj Mahal, 1898

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Entrance to the Tower de las Infants, in the Alhambra; Notes on Spain, 1875. Creator: Unknown

Entrance to the Tower de las Infants, in the Alhambra; Notes on Spain, 1875. Creator: Unknown
Entrance to the Tower de las Infants, in the Alhambra; Notes on Spain, 1875. From, Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London]

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The gate of the Alhambra; Notes on Spain, 1875. Creator: Unknown

The gate of the Alhambra; Notes on Spain, 1875. Creator: Unknown
The gate of the Alhambra; Notes on Spain, 1875. From, Illustrated Travels by H.W. Bates. [Cassell, Petter, and Galpin, c1880, London]

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Street Scene in Lahore - from drawings by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. Creator: Unknown

Street Scene in Lahore - from drawings by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. Creator: Unknown
Street Scene in Lahore - from drawings by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858....the capital of the Punjaub...is on the highroad from Central Asia to the rich plains of India, which have been

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Tomb of a Mussulman - drawn by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. Creator: Unknown

Tomb of a Mussulman - drawn by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. Creator: Unknown
Tomb of a Mussulman - drawn by W. Carpenter, Jun. 1858. From "Illustrated London News", 1858

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Near Delhi: Tomb of the Emperor Humayon, where the Two Sons and Grandson of the King... 1857

Near Delhi: Tomb of the Emperor Humayon, where the Two Sons and Grandson of the King... 1857. Creator: Unknown
Near Delhi: Tomb of the Emperor Humayon, where the Two Sons and Grandson of the King of Delhi were Concealed, 1857. The tomb...is thus described by Thornton:..south of Delhi is the tomb of Humayon

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Entrance Gateway to the Taje Mahal, near Agra, 1857. Creator: Unknown

Entrance Gateway to the Taje Mahal, near Agra, 1857. Creator: Unknown
Entrance Gateway to the Taje Mahal, near Agra, 1857. View of...the celebrated Taje-Mahal, or Mausoleum of Shah Jehan and his consort, Arjimand Banoo, surnamed Mahal

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Desert Route - Caravanserai, near El Arish, 1857. Creator: Unknown

The Desert Route - Caravanserai, near El Arish, 1857. Creator: Unknown
The Desert Route - Caravanserai, near El Arish, 1857. Middle Eastern scene. At the caravanserai gate hangs a large lantern, throwing a meagre light on the objects around

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Travel views of Morocco, 1904. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Travel views of Morocco, 1904. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Travel views of Morocco, 1904

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Travel views of Morocco, 1904. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Travel views of Morocco, 1904. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Travel views of Morocco, 1904

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Travel views of Morocco, 1904. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Travel views of Morocco, 1904. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Travel views of Morocco, 1904

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: 'Une casba dans l'Adrar; L'Ouest Africain, 1914. Creator: Unknown

'Une casba dans l'Adrar; L'Ouest Africain, 1914. Creator: Unknown
'Une casba dans l'Adrar; L'Ouest Africain, 1914. From "Grande Geographie Bong Illustree", 1914

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: 'Un Marabout; Afrique du nord, 1914. Creator: Unknown

'Un Marabout; Afrique du nord, 1914. Creator: Unknown
'Un Marabout; Afrique du nord, 1914. From "Grande Geographie Bong Illustree", 1914

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Reproduction of print showing Garden at Fin-Nahe¯, Kashan, Iran. Man seated under arch, c1920

Reproduction of print showing Garden at Fin-Nahe¯, Kashan, Iran. Man seated under arch, c1920. (The Fin Garden, completed in 1590, is the oldest extant garden in Iran)

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Entrance to the City of Tabreez, Persia, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Entrance to the City of Tabreez, Persia, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Entrance to the City of Tabreez, Persia, 1854. From "Cassell's Illustrated Family Paper; London Weekly 31 Dec 1853 to 30 Dec 1854"

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Ruins South Side of Old Delhi, 1835. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

Ruins South Side of Old Delhi, 1835. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
Ruins South Side of Old Delhi, 1835. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Ruins About the Taj Mahal, Agra, 1834. Creator: Unknown

Ruins About the Taj Mahal, Agra, 1834. Creator: Unknown
Ruins About the Taj Mahal, Agra, 1834. Mughal buildings at Agra in India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: The Water Palace, - Mandoo, 1834. Creator: Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding

The Water Palace, - Mandoo, 1834. Creator: Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding
The Water Palace, - Mandoo, 1834. The Jahaz Mahal or Ship Palace at Mandu, India, built by Sultan Ghiyas-ud-din-Khalji. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Futtypore Sicri, 1834. Creator: William Purser

Futtypore Sicri, 1834. Creator: William Purser
Futtypore Sicri, 1834. Mughal palace at Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. I". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Taj Bowlee, Bejapore, 1834. Creator: Samuel Prout

Taj Bowlee, Bejapore, 1834. Creator: Samuel Prout
Taj Bowlee, Bejapore, 1834. The Taj Bawadi at Bijapur in India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. I". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Taj Mahal, - Agra, 1834. Creator: Samuel Prout

Taj Mahal, - Agra, 1834. Creator: Samuel Prout
Taj Mahal, - Agra, 1834. View from the River Yamuna of the mausoleum built by Shah Jahan, Agra, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. I"

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Panorama of Constantinople and the Dardanelles - the Sublime Porte, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Panorama of Constantinople and the Dardanelles - the Sublime Porte, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Panorama of Constantinople and the Dardanelles - the Sublime Porte, 1850. Gate to the Imperial Palace and Fountain of Ahmed III

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Bayt el Suhaymi House, Cairo, Egypt, 2007. Creator: Ethel Davies

Bayt el Suhaymi House, Cairo, Egypt, 2007. Creator: Ethel Davies
Bayt el Suhaymi House, Cairo, Egypt, 2007. Interior stained-glass window of the Bayt el Suhaymi House, a museum and house designed in Islamic fashion, originally built in1648, now open to the public

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Bayt el Suhaymi House, Cairo, Egypt, 2007. Creator: Ethel Davies

Bayt el Suhaymi House, Cairo, Egypt, 2007. Creator: Ethel Davies
Bayt el Suhaymi House, Cairo, Egypt, 2007. The interior stained-glass dome of the Bayt el Suhaymi House, a museum and house designed in Islamic fashion, originally built in 1648

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Bayt el Suhaymi House, Cairo, Egypt, 2007. Creator: Ethel Davies

Bayt el Suhaymi House, Cairo, Egypt, 2007. Creator: Ethel Davies
Bayt el Suhaymi House, Cairo, Egypt, 2007. The exterior and balcony of the Bayt el Suhaymi House, a museum and house designed in Islamic fashion, originally built in1648, now open to the public

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: 0034 City

0034 City
Emiliano Deificus

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Museum of Islamic art

Museum of Islamic art
Ayman Kashef

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Museum of Islamic art

Museum of Islamic art
Ayman Kashef

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: 0034 City

0034 City
Emiliano Deificus

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Museum of Islamic art

Museum of Islamic art
Ayman Kashef

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Turkish baths in Jermyn-street: the hararah, or hot-chamber, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Turkish baths in Jermyn-street: the hararah, or hot-chamber, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Turkish baths in Jermyn-street, [London]: the hararah, or hot-chamber, 1862....from the designs and under the professional superintendence of Mr. J

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Tile, 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Tile, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Tile, 19th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Tile (image 2 of 2), 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Tile (image 2 of 2), 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Tile (image 2 of 2), 17th century

Background imageIslamic Architecture Collection: Turkish baths in Jermyn-street: the meshlakh, or cooling-room 1862. Creator: Unknown

Turkish baths in Jermyn-street: the meshlakh, or cooling-room 1862. Creator: Unknown
Turkish baths in Jermyn-street, [London]: the meshlakh, or cooling-room 1862....from the designs and under the professional superintendence of Mr. J. Somers Clarke



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Islamic Architecture Collection

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