Hazora  - Entries for letters E-J.<div><br></div><div>Terms in this section include: East Africa,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/publications/3062">Edirne</a>, Egypt,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3654">Fatehpur Sikri</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/collections/11">Fathy (Hassan)</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/timelines/48/period/Fatimid/year/916">Fatimids</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3657">Fez</a>, Firuzabad (India), Firuzabad (Iran), Fortification, France, Fulbe,
Funduq, Fustat, Futa-Djallon,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3662">Gao</a>, Gardens, Gedi, Germany, Ghana,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/1869">Gok Madrassa</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/3995">Gol Gumbaz</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3681">Granada</a>, Great Britain , Greece, Gujarat, Guldasta, Gunbad, Hadramawt,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/1989">Hagia Sophia</a>, Hajj routes, Hammam , Haram, Haramayn, Haremlik, Harran, Haud , Hausa,
Hayr, Hazarbaf, Hazira, Heraqlah, Herat, Hosh, Hujra, Hungary, Hunkar Mahfil, Hyderabad,
Hypostyle,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/1522">Ibn Tulun Mosque</a>, Idgah,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/timelines/48/period/Ilkhanid/year/1272">Ilkhanids</a>, Imamzadeh, Imaret, India, Indonesia,
Iran , Iraq, Isfahan, Israel, Istanbul, Iwan, Iznik tilework, Jali, Jami, Jarokha,
Java, Jerusalem, Joggled voussoirs, Jordan</div><p class="MsoNormal"><o:p></o:p></p>
Dictionary of Islamic Architecture: E-J
Type
book section
Year
1996
Entries for letters E-J.

Terms in this section include: East Africa, Edirne, Egypt, Fatehpur SikriFathy (Hassan)FatimidsFez, Firuzabad (India), Firuzabad (Iran), Fortification, France, Fulbe, Funduq, Fustat, Futa-Djallon, Gao, Gardens, Gedi, Germany, Ghana, Gok MadrassaGol GumbazGranada, Great Britain , Greece, Gujarat, Guldasta, Gunbad, Hadramawt, Hagia Sophia, Hajj routes, Hammam , Haram, Haramayn, Haremlik, Harran, Haud , Hausa, Hayr, Hazarbaf, Hazira, Heraqlah, Herat, Hosh, Hujra, Hungary, Hunkar Mahfil, Hyderabad, Hypostyle, Ibn Tulun Mosque, Idgah, Ilkhanids, Imamzadeh, Imaret, India, Indonesia, Iran , Iraq, Isfahan, Israel, Istanbul, Iwan, Iznik tilework, Jali, Jami, Jarokha, Java, Jerusalem, Joggled voussoirs, Jordan

Citation
Petersen, Andrew. Dictionary of Islamic architecture. London; New York: Routledge, 1996.
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