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the Haram complex, Mecca

Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem (691-92)— umayyad

Great Mosque of Damascus, Syria, (709-15)— umayyad

Samarra, great mosque of al-mutawakkil, —abbasid

Great Mosque of Cordoba/la mezquita, Spain, ( )—Umayyad spain

Great Mosque of Cordoba, Spain, ( )— Umayyad spain

Mosque of ibn-tulun, cairo, c.876—tulunid

Mosque of al-azhar, cairo, c.972—fatimid

Tomb of Ismail the Samanid, Uzbekistan, c.907— central asian

Friday Mosque of Isfahan, Iran, (8 th -17 th century)—seljuk

Sultan Han caravanserai, kayseri, turkey, c.1250—seljuk turk

Tomb of Oljeytu, Sultaniya, iran, — ilkhanid

Funerary complex of sultan hassan, cairo, — mamluk

Alhambra palace, granada, 1370—nasrid

Registan square, samarkand, uzbekistan, Timurid

Qutb Complex, Delhi, c sultanate

Tomb of Shah-Rukn-i-Alam, Multan, sultanate

Fatehpur Sikri c —mughal

Diwan-i-Khas Fatehpur Sikri c —mughal

Anup Talau Fatehpur Sikri c —mughal

Fatehpur Sikri (c ) Jodh Bai Palace

Tomb of Akbar, Sikandra, 1613— mughal

Taj Mahal, Agra, —mughal

Taj Mahal, Agra, —mughal

Suleymaniye Mosque ( )

Asokan pillars, mauryan empire, c b.c.--buddhist

Rock-cut arch., lomas rsi, mauryan empire, c. 3 rd cent., b.c..--buddhist

Mahastupa at sanchi, mauryan empire, c. 1 st cent., b.c.--buddhist

Rock-cut arch., karli, c. 120., a.d.--buddhist

Rock-cut arch., ajanta, gupta empire, c. 390., a.d.--buddhist.

Rock-cut arch., temple at elephanta, c. 5 th century., a.d.--hIndu

Ratha at mamallapuram, chalukyan, c. 600., a.d.--hindu.

Diagram--Hindu temple

Parashurameshvara, bhubaneswar, c. 750—hindu (nagara)

mukteshvara, bhubaneswar, c. 10 th century—hindu (nagara)

Khandariya mahadeva, khanjuraho,

Rajarajehsvara, tanjapvur, c. 1003—hindu (dravidian)

Gangaikondacholisvaram, Tamilnadu c.1035—hindu (dravidian)

Airavatesvara temple at Darasuram, c.10 th -11 th century—hindu (dravidian)

Dilwara, mt. abu, c century--jain.

Temple of Adinatha, Ranakpur, c Jain.

Stupa of borobudur, syailendra dynasty, java, c.800, a.d.--buddhist.

Angkor wat, suryavarman ll, khmer/cambodia, c.12 th century, a.d.—hindu/buddhist.