The role of the Aghlabids Dynasty in the evolution of urban planning and Islamic architecture in the Maghrib al-Adna
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The Bani Al-Aghlab’s state (184-296 AH) was formed in the Maghrib al-Adna and was confirmed by the Abbasid caliphate. During this period of architecture, new and tremendous changes took place, leading to the emergence of a new form of urbanization. In the Urban Architecture of Aghlabids, a combination of Roman-Byzantine, Amazighi, Iranian-Islamic architectural features has been seen. This evolutionary process has been the result of a policy of delusionalism and a lack of bias in the utilization of the various techniques of other nations in architecture. Cities like Abbasiyah I and II and Raghadeh are the real actors of this mix of techniques in this period, besides, mosques as the other element of Islamic architecture did not deviate from this effect, so that developments in the new architecture can be found in the mosques of, Abbasia,Qirwan and Raghadeh. |
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Keywords: Bani Al- Aghlab, Maghrib al-Adna, Islamic architecture, Raghadeh, Qiyarwa, Abasy. |
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Type of Study: Research |
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Architecture Received: 2020/02/17 | Accepted: 2020/02/17 | Published: 2020/02/17
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