A Fountain in Jerusalem (Probably XVIth Century) Showing Crusader Influence.
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Plate I. Some Examples of Crusader Churches in Palestine. A Interior of the Great Mosque (Formerly the Church of S. John) at Gaza. B The Chapel of the Virgin's Tomb, Jerusalem. C Remains of the Church of S. George at Ludd D West Doorway of the Great Mosque (Formerly the Church of S. John, Gaza). The Architecture of Saladin
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Plate II. Examples of Saracen Buildings Showing Crusader Influence. E The Citadel at Aleppo. F St. Stephen's Gate, Jerusalem. G A Street Fountain at Jerusalem. H The Citadel at Cairo. The Architecture of Saladin
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The Church of St. John at Gaza (Now the Great Mosque). After Clermont-Ganneau. C=Mihrabs, E=Dikka, G=Minaret, D=Mimbar.
Plate I. B-Carved Post from the Railing of a Sacred Enclosure at Buddh Gaya in India. About 2nd Century B. C. The Roman Tradition in Moslem Architecture
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The Madinet El-Arus at the Great Mosque at Damascus, from a Sketch by Capt. M. S. Briggs.
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Plate I. A-Medallion in the Nave of Santa Maria at Naranco, Spain. The Roman Tradition in Moslem Architecture
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Plate II. C-Church of San Miguel at Escalada, Spain. 10th and 11th Centuries. The Roman Tradition in Moslem Architecture
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Plate II. D-Church of San Miguel at Escalada, Spain. 10th and 11th Centuries. The Roman Tradition in Moslem Architecture