Map of the Islamic world, 900 A.D.

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Map of the Islamic world, 900 A.D.

Left: Dome in front of the mihrab of the Great Mosque, Cordoba, Spain, 961-65. Gardner p. 366 #13-13. Right: Sultan-Muhammad (artist), court of Gayumars, detail of a page from the Shahnama of Shah Tahmasp (king), from Tabriz, Iran, c. 1525-35. Gardner p. 375 # 13-27.

Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, 687-92 (exterior). Gardner p. 259 # 13-1.

Left: Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, 687-92 (exterior). Gardner p Left: Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, 687-92 (exterior). Gardner p. 259 # 13-1. Right: Pantheon, Rome, c. 118-25.

Left: Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, 687-92 (interior). Gardner p Left: Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem, 687-92 (interior). Gardner p. 260, # 13-2. Right: Interior of the church of Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom), Constantinople, Turkey, c. 532-37 A.D. architects: Anthemius of Tralles, Isidorus of Miletus, Gardner p. 330, 12-5

Aerial view of the Great Mosque, Damascus, Syria, 706-15. Gardner p

Detail of a mosaic in the courtyard arcade of the Great Mosque, Damascus, Syria, c. 706-15. Gardner p. 361 #13-4.