Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi - Entries for letters N-S.<div><br></div><div>Terms in this section include: Nahr, Namazgah, Naqqar khana,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/1645">Natanz (shrine of Abd al-Samad</a>),
Nilometer,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/3921">Nine-domed mosque</a>, Nishapur, Ocak, Oman,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/timelines/48/period/Ottoman/year/1339">Ottomans</a>, Oualata, Pakistan,
Palestine, Persia, Philippines, Pise, Pishtaq, Qa'a, Qabr, Qabrstan,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/6580">Qairawan</a>, Qal'a,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/4028">Qal'at Banu Hammad</a>, Qanat, Qasaba, Qasr, Qasr al-Hayr East (Qasr al-Hayr
al-Sharqi), Qasr al-Hayr West (Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi), Qasr al-Tuba, Qatar, Qibla,
Qubba,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/4772">Qusayr Amra</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/2542">Qutb Minar and Mosque</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3900">Rabat</a>, Ramla, Raqqa, Rauza, Red Fort,
Riad, Ribat, Ribat-i Sharaf, Riwaq,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/timelines/48/period/Safavid/year/1512">Saffavid</a>, Sahn, Samarkand, Samarra, San'a, Saqaqa,
Sardivan, Sassanians, Saudi Arabia, Sawma'a, Sebil, Selimiye,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/timelines/48/period/Seljuk%20of%20Iran%20(aka%20Great%20Seljuk)/year/1040">Seljuks</a>, Semahane,
Serai, Serdab, Seref, Seville, Shahr-i Sabz, Shanga, Shish mahal, Sicily, Sinan
(Koca Sinan, 1491-1588), Singapore, Siraf, Somalia, Songhay, South Africa, Spain,
Squinch, Stucco, Sudan, Suleymaniye,<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/1549"> Sultan Hasan Mosque</a>, Sumatra,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3970">Susa</a>, Syria</div><p class="MsoNormal"><o:p></o:p></p>
Dictionary of Islamic Architecture: N-S
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book section
Year
1996
Entries for letters N-S.

Terms in this section include: Nahr, Namazgah, Naqqar khana, Natanz (shrine of Abd al-Samad), Nilometer, Nine-domed mosque, Nishapur, Ocak, Oman, Ottomans, Oualata, Pakistan, Palestine, Persia, Philippines, Pise, Pishtaq, Qa'a, Qabr, Qabrstan, Qairawan, Qal'a, Qal'at Banu Hammad, Qanat, Qasaba, Qasr, Qasr al-Hayr East (Qasr al-Hayr al-Sharqi), Qasr al-Hayr West (Qasr al-Hayr al-Gharbi), Qasr al-Tuba, Qatar, Qibla, Qubba, Qusayr AmraQutb Minar and MosqueRabat, Ramla, Raqqa, Rauza, Red Fort, Riad, Ribat, Ribat-i Sharaf, Riwaq, Saffavid, Sahn, Samarkand, Samarra, San'a, Saqaqa, Sardivan, Sassanians, Saudi Arabia, Sawma'a, Sebil, Selimiye, Seljuks, Semahane, Serai, Serdab, Seref, Seville, Shahr-i Sabz, Shanga, Shish mahal, Sicily, Sinan (Koca Sinan, 1491-1588), Singapore, Siraf, Somalia, Songhay, South Africa, Spain, Squinch, Stucco, Sudan, Suleymaniye, Sultan Hasan Mosque, Sumatra, Susa, Syria

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Petersen, Andrew. Dictionary of Islamic architecture. London; New York: Routledge, 1996.
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