Mosques Splendors of Islam

FOREWORD INDIES Book of the Year Awards - 2017 GOLD Winner for Architecture One of the most important and authoritative books to celebrate mosque architecture and Islamic design, featuring many exquisite newly commissioned photographs. This visually striking volume illustrates over sixty of the m...

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Other Authors: Aga Khan, Amyn 1937- (writer of foreword), Imbrey, Jai (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York RIZZOLI 2017
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