02148 2200409 4500001002100000005001500021006001900036007000300055008004100058020001800099035002000117040002200137041000800159082001000167084001600177084001800193100002900211245014300240250002000383264003100403300003900434336002100473337003000494338002300524520093600547521000901483650002201492650002501514700002801539700003701567700003201604700002901636700003101665850001201696990001501708990001501723INLIS00000000085652020240705030046a g 0 ta240705 g 0 eng  a9780847860357 a0010-0524001555 aJKPDJAKbEngcRDA aEng a726.2 a726.2 HOL m aR/726.2 HOL m1 aHolod, RenataePengarang1 aMosques :bsplendors of islam /cRenata Holod, Fatima Quraishi, Matthew Saba, Leyla Uluhanli, Prince Amyn Aga Khan; Penyunting, Jai Imbrey aCetakan pertama aNew York :bRizzoli,c2017 a304 Halaman :bIlustrasi ;c32 cm. 2rdacontentaTeks 2rdamediaaTanpa perantara 2rdacarrieraVolume aThis visually striking volume illustrates over sixty of the most venerated mosques from historic monuments such as the Great Mosque of Córdoba and Istanbul's Süleymaniye Mosque to today's most dynamic new designs exemplified by the Sancaklar Mosque. Mosques from Europe, the Indian subcontinent, North America, North Africa and the sub-Sahara, the Middle East, and Russia and the Caucasus are showcased. This book covers their earliest origins in Mecca and Medina to contemporary masterpieces, illuminating their stylistic transformations and providing examples from Islam's great dynasties-the Umayyads, the Abbasids, the Mamluks, the Ottomans, the Safavids, and the Mughals. Original and archival photographs offer exterior and interior views along with images of adjacent gardens and fountains that grace these sanctuaries. Stunning mosque calligraphy and tilework, as well as furnishings and illumination, enhance this volume aUmum 4aArsitektur masjid 4aMosques architecture1 aImbrey, JaiePenyunting1 aKhan, Prince Amyn AgaePengarang1 aQuraishi, FatimaePengarang1 aSaba, MatthewePengarang1 aUluhanli, LeylaePengarang aJKPDJAK aD008692/24 aD008693/24