La mezquita aljama de Granada
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History, Art, Architecture, Zirids, NasridsAbstract
By means of the Arabic chronicles, the Christian texts between the 15th and 18th centuries and the graphic representations of the main mosque of Granada from the 15th century to the plan of 1705, it has been possible to locate and restore the ground plan of this mosque from the 11th century onwards, as well as its patio, minaret and cistern, which is the only surviving part of this architectural complex. Paintings, engravings and drawings, together with extensive detailed textual information, allow for a fairly autoritative restitution.Downloads
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