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}}[[File:Selimiye Mosque, Dome.jpg|300px|thumb|Pemandangan tepi bahagian dalam kubah utama [[Masjid Selimiye]] di [[Edirne]], [[Turki]] yang dibina dalam [[#Seni bina Uthmaniyyah|gaya Uthmaniyyah]]]]
[[File:Fuente de los Leones en la Alhambra de Granada, España. - panoramio.jpg|300px|thumb|[[Bangsal Singa]], sebuah karya agung [[Seni bina Moor|Moor]], di istana [[Alhambra]]([[Granada]], Sepanyol)]]

(contracted; show full)t long, forty-two feet wide, contained seven rooms, was two stories high, and had a staircase; with the walls and chambers filled with sculpture and painting.<ref>Davidson, Basil. The Lost Cities of Africa. Boston: Little Brown, 1959, pp86</ref> [[Sudano-Sahelian|Sahelian architecture]] initially grew from the two cities of [[Djenné]] and [[Timbuktu]]. The [[Sankore]] Mosque in [[Timbuktu]], constructed from mud on timber, was similar in style to the [[Great Mosque of Djenné]].

=== Somali ===

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[[File:Ancient-Almnara.jpg|thumb|left|upright|''Almnara Tower'' [[Somalia]]]]
[[File:Fakr Ud Din Mosque.jpg|thumb|right|The 13th century [[Fakr ad-Din Mosque]] in [[Mogadishu]]]]

The spread of Islam in the early medieval era of [[History of Somalia|Somalia's history]] brought Islamic architectural influences from [[Arabia]] and [[Persia]], which stimulated a shift from [[drystone]] and other related materials in construction to [[Masonry|coral stone]], [[mud-brick|sundried bricks]], and the widespread use of [[limestone]] in Somali architecture. Many of the new architectural designs such as [[mosques]] were built on th(contracted; show full)
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