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Vladimir [108]
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The architectural feature of the Islamic artists that came from the Romans was

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Lena [83]3 years ago
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Islamic architecture is not always religious, but includes many secular styles as well. There are four principal Islamic architectural types: Mosque, Tomb, Palace, and Fort. Some elements of Islamic style include: Arabesque, domes, and minarets
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