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Islamic art
Architecture
Regional styles
Ayyubid
Azerbaijani
Chinese
Indo-Islamic
Indonesian
Moorish
Moroccan
Mughal
Ottoman
Pakistani
Persian
Somali
Sudano-Sahelian
Tatar
Timurid
Umayyad
Elements
Ablaq
Banna'i
Iwan
Jali
Mashrabiya
Mihrab
Minaret
Mocárabe
Muqarnas
Yeseria
See also
Decoration
Arts
Regional styles
Persian
(
Early
,
Qajar
,
Safavid
)
Turkish
(
Ottoman
)
Carpets
Gul
Kilim
Motifs
Persian
Turkish
Prayer
Pottery
Azulejo
Fritware
Hispano-Moresque
İznik
Lustreware
Persian
Chinese influence
Textiles
Batik
Damask
Ikat
Embroidery
Soumak
Suzani
Woodwork
Khatam
Minbar
Other media
Brass
Damascus steel
Glass
Hardstone carving
Ivory carving
Stained glass
Shabaka
Arts of
the book
Miniatures
Arabic
Mughal
Ottoman
Persian
Calligraphy
Arabic
Diwani
Kufic
Muhaqqaq
Naskh
Nastaʿlīq
Persian
Sini
Taʿlīq
Thuluth
Tughra
Other arts
Muraqqa
Hilya
Ottoman illumination
Decoration
Arabesque
Geometric patterns
Girih
(
tiles
)
Zellige
The garden
Charbagh
Mughal
Ottoman
Paradise
Persian
Museums
Berlin
Cairo
Doha
Ghazni
Istanbul (
Arts
,
Calligraphy Art
)
Jerusalem (
Islamic Museum
,
L. A. Mayer Institute
)
Kuala Lumpur
London (
British Museum
,
V&A
)
Los Angeles
Marrakech (
Museum
,
Majorelle Garden
)
Melbourne
Paris (
Arab World Institute
,
Louvre
)
Singapore
Toronto (Aga Khan)
Tripoli
Principles,
influences
Islamic Art: Mirror of the Invisible World
Aniconism in Islam
Indo-Saracenic Revival
Islamic world contributions to Medieval Europe
Influences on Western art
Grotesque
Moresque
Mathematics and architecture
Moorish Revival
Mudéjar
Oriental carpets in Renaissance painting
Pseudo-Kufic
Stilfragen
Topkapı Scroll
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