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Midterm Vocab

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Arabesque   Geometry and floral design  
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Epigraphy / Inscriptions   Inscribing letters/words into a medium such as wood or marble  
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Stacco   Plaster type 3D medium  
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Iconography   representations of living being. Figurative Imagery  
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Haram   Unlawful  
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Hispano-Moorish   Muslim Spainish/ North African  
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Religious Architecture   Mosques, graves, shrines  
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Secular Architecture   Palaces, Houses  
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Military architecture   Towers, Garrisons, moats, Warfare technology  
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Public Utility   Bridges, fountains, libraries, roads, milestones  
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Pre-Islamic Arabia   Before 610  
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Iconoclasm   Opposition to religious use of images  
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Sharia   Islamic Law  
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Hadith   Prophetic teachings. Discusses banning of iconography  
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Quran   Islamic Holy book. Makes no mention of art or art restrictions.  
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Masjid   Mosque. One per neighborhood and used for daily prayers  
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Musallah/ musaila   Open space out side of the city used for prayer  
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Jami'   Large mosque inthe center of the city. Where large Friday prayer is conducted. Historically one per city and the most elaborate structure.  
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Mughatta   Prayer hall in a mosque  
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Sahin   Courtyard of a mosque  
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Minhret   Tower from which the Imam calls daily prayer. Developed from the style of churches, but no religious base in texts. Different style depending on region and materials. No real logic for the style.  
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Musharabbiya   Wooden separating device with elaborate arabesque designs. used to separate the mosque by gender or separate kings.  
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Maqsura   Royal enclosure in the mosque by the mihab to separate the king for safety. Usually musharabbiya  
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Origins of Mosques   In conquering new lands they needed a prayer space so they would convert other religious buildings into mosques. Original were very simple structures of palm, clay or even ash.  
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Fatuh   The Conquering of new territories  
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Sacre-coeur   Old church in Casablanca that is now an exhibit hall  
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Structural differences between Mosques and Churches   Churches build up, Mosques build out Churches emphasize depth, Mosques emphasize width  
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Qibla   Wall facing Mecca  
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Mihrab   Niche in the Qibla wall to mark the direction. Most elaborate feature and help magnify the Imams voice.  
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Dikka   Wooden platform in front of Mihrab to allow respondants to repeat after Imam for those in the back. Feature of Ottoman mosques.  
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Minbar   Chair from which the Imam gives the Friday sermon. Is moveable in Hispano-Moorish, but fixed in Middle-Eastern  
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Marhribi   Storage space to move the minbar into  
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Adhen   Call to prayer  
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Haram Al-Sharif   Temple mound/platform for the dome of the rock. The Noble Sacred Enclosure.  
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Isda'   The night journey is the prophets assertion that gives the dome of the rock its importance  
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Hijra   Migration from Mecca to Medina  
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Arcade   Series of arches, columns and pillars  
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Column   Round supprt structure  
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Pillar   Square/rectangle support structure  
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Martyria   Churches built around the tombs of saints  
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'Abd Al-Allik   691 Umayyad that commissioned the building of the dome. Hired Byzantine architects.  
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Insignia of Power (Emblem)   Emblems of defeated empires displayed in the Dome  
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Al-Walid   706 Umayyad that commissioned the building of the Mosque of Damascus  
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Portigo   U shaped structure the surrounds the great mosque. An extension of the mughatta  
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Aisles   3 parallel aisles in the Great Mosque parallel to Qibla  
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Axial nave   Axial = on the center of the Qibla. Nave= perpendicular aisle  
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Raised Gable Transept   Axial nave's 3D structure  
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Gable   Triangle on roof made from a slope  
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Medinan Style   Style of mosques with walls parallel to the Qibla  
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Hypostyle mosque   Mosque style with series of walls perpendicular to the Qibla. The Great Mosque of Damascus has hypostyle.  
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Mosaics in the Great Mosque   Iconoclastic mosaics with realistic landscape depictions. Has byzantine architectural depiction.  
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3 Interpretations of the Mosaics in the Great Mosque   Pictures from conquest, depiction of paradise or phonographic attempt that never took off.  
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Official Palace   In the center of the city attached to the Jami'  
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non-official   private hoes outside the city not meant to be seen by the public.  
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salat   daily prayer  
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Khutba   sermon  
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calligraphy   artistic writing  
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Mosque as egalitarian   No separation based on class. But separation based on gender in some and separation of royalty.  
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Mosque as Iconoclastic   No iconography  
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Mosque as Inward looking   Courtyard for light an ventilation but no windows to the outside. Promotes privacy, quietness and separation from the outside world.  
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Garrison Towns   Army camps that were built into make shift towns and then became permanent towns. Ex- Fustat (Became Cairo) Qayrawn, Tunsia  
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Reason for Maqsura   The assassinations and violence of royals in Mosques.  
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Structure of the Dome   Wooden to allow  
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Epigraphy in the Dome of The Rock   Quranic quotes, Christological passages (about Jesus and Mary) but MISSING passages about the night journey. Insignias of defeated towns.  
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Church of St. John the Baptist   The church that the Great Mosque of Damascus was built on top off. The body is still on the Mosque and christians can visit it.  
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Ambulatory   Space in between arcades  
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Material in the Dome of the Rock   Wooden Dome. Marble piers and columns. Bronze plaques on the tie-beams  
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Two decorative styles in the Dome of the Rock that influenced Islamic art   non-realistic use of realistic shapes and anti-naturalistic combination of naturalistic forms.  
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The Great Mosque of Damascus   Built by al-Walid. An entirely Muslim composition but was built on top of a cathedral to St.John the Baptist  
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Syrian Architecture   the traditional elements of construction for the Great Mosque of Damascus are Syrian  
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Importance of the Great Mosque of Damscus's mihrab   first concave ornate mihrab in a mosque  
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Origins of the mihrab   used as embelishment in the prophets house. Symbolizes the place the first Imam stood.  
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Significance of the axial nave, mihrab, minbar and dome on the Great Mosque of Damascus   They are some of the earliest known uses of these that influenced future art and mosque architecture.  
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Qasr al-Hayr East   Acountry side palace charecterized by its large square shape, with six dwelling rooms, a mosque, an olive press and cordinal entrances.  
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Form and technique of Qasr al-Hayr East   LArge square buildings with towers filled with rubble, high gates formed by half towers, space organized around a square portigoed court, polished skewed wall surfaces and skewed vaults.  
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Qasr Kharana   Small country side palace in the country side of Jordan characterized by its small size, single entrance, courtyard, adn two floors of hals and rooms.  
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Qasr Kharana construction technique and influence   Rubble and mortar technique that derives from Iraqi-Iranian sources. The fortifications and arror slits are for decoration.  
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Function of Qasr Kharana   Puzzling and unsure because of location, but most likely a meeting place for princes.  
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Khirbat al-Mafjar   An Umayyad palace characterized by a palace proper, a mosque and bath connected by a porticoed courtyard with a fountain. Large elaborately decorated bath  
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Mshatta   unfinished umayyad mosque characterized by a large entrance complex (With mosque) , a courtyard, a throne room complex opening on the court all sest on an axis independant from theliving quarters.  
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Origins of Fortress like stucture in palaces   not actually for protection. Following Syrian architecture  
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Form and function of palance baths   copied from Roman Roman baths. Used for royal entertainment due to its large size and decoration and because bath structures were the hight of luxery  
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Techniques of paintings and sculptures in umayyad palaces   fresco in a roman manner, Syrian stone carving, stucco sculpture , iconographic depictions  
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Qusayr   little palace  
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Qusr   palace  
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Themes of Palace iconography   glorification of princes, cosmic symbolism, royal pastime  
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Characteristics of Umayyad sculpted ornament   they develop independent to the architecture, created with simple geometric frames, variety in themes and motifs,  
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