Manifestations of unity and diversity between the Ayyubid and Mamluk states - Islamic buildings as a model
College Of Basic Education Research Journal,
2022, Volume 18, Issue 4, Pages 577-603
10.33899/berj.2022.176451
Abstract
The Ayyubid era witnessed great interest in religious buildings represented in mosques, scenes, schools, gorges, and grottoes. The Mamluk state followed them, but the Mamluk urban character was distinguished by delicate decorations and marble of various colours. So, Mamluk Cairo was truly a great museum. Hence, the study sheds light on the most famous religious buildings in both countries, with diligence in providing an accurate description of their distinct urban nature in showing unity and diversity in this aspect.
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