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    Taj Mahal

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    ------------------------------------------------- Taj Mahal For other uses‚ see Taj Mahal (disambiguation). Taj Mahal تاج محل ताज महल | Southern view of the Taj Mahal. | Location | Agra‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ India | Coordinates | 27.174799°N 78.042111°E | Elevation | 171 m (561 ft) | Built | 1632–1653[citation needed] | Architect | Ustad Ahmad Lahauri | Architectural style(s) | Mughal architecture | Visitation | More than 3 million (in 2003) | | UNESCO World Heritage Site

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    Pyramids and Ziggurats

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    There are many similarities (and differences) between Ancient Egyptian Pyramids‚ Mesopotamian ziggurats‚ and the pyramids of Pre-Columbian South America. All of them had major significance for their peoples cultures and religious beliefs‚ as well as having historic significance today. The greatest parallel between all of these ancient skyscrapers is that they were made for the upper echelons of these now defunct civilizations. The Egyptians built the most of these cultures. Over 90 royal pyramids

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    Major Religious Movements

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    Lorann Pate Professor Trudgen Intro Humanities/HUM2020 29 November 2011 Major Religious Movements There are numerous religions throughout the world that differ in several ways. Some of these religions we ourselves have never even thought of or heard of‚ for that matter. Most of the religions we hear about today are major religions rather than minor religions. Although‚ some of these major religions may seem minor to us because of their origin‚ or simply because they are not regularly practiced

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    The Mughal Architecture

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    Mughal architecture Mughal architecture‚ an amalgam of Islamic‚ Persian‚ Turkish and Indian architecture‚ is the distinctive style developed by the Mughals in the 16th‚ 17th and 18th centuries in what is now India‚ Pakistan‚ Bangladesh and Afghanistan. It is symmetrical and decorative in style. The Mughal dynasty was established after the victory of Babur at Panipat in 1526 (the Battle of Panipat) . During his five-year reign‚ Babur took considerable interest in erecting buildings‚ though few have

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    and large from the Roman remains. A patio with a wellspring in the center for ablutions and a piece of advancement additionally‚ an ethereal orange tree porch that at first had some olive trees also‚ a secured walkway turning around the yard‚ and a minaret which is a tower used to call the exhaustive gathering to address times‚ which is instantly encased in a squared‚ decreased cupola. The case anteroom appears‚ all around‚ to be stretched out by its repeated geometric craftsmanship. It is collected

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    According to the structural engineer‚ Bill Baker of SOM‚ the building’s design incorporates cultural and historical elements particular to the region such as the spiral minaret. Burj Khalifa grows slender as it rises just like The spiral minaret. 2.3 Interior The interior design of Burj Khalifa public areas was also done by the Skidmore‚ Owings & Merrill (SOM) and was led by award-winning designer Nada Andric. It features stainless steel‚ glass‚ and polished

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    Islam Mosques

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    enriching oneself‚ a main hall where prayers are done‚ rooms for studying and teaching the young‚ and also a room for preparing the dead for burial. Outside the Mosque Almost all mosques have an onion dome with a crescent on top and a tower called a minaret from which the muezzin (call to prayer) is called five times a day. In the courtyard of the mosque there must be running water for Muslims to clean themselves with in preparation for prayer. Inside the Mosque Inside a mosque you will notice

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    (approx. US $68000)‚ Taj Mahal was finally completed in the year 1653. STRUCTURAL DETAILS OF TAJ MAHAL The platform of Taj Mahal is 22 feet high and 313 feet2. Each tower is 133 feet tall. The Building is 186 feet high and 70 feet wide. Corner minarets are 137’ tall. Main structure 186 feet on a side‚ dome to 187 feet. The mausoleum is 57 m (190 ft) square in plan. The central inner dome is 24.5 m (81 ft) high and 17.7 m (58 ft) in diameter‚ but is surmounted by an outer shell nearly 61 m (200)

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    Uae Culture

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    cosmopolitan society‚ the UAE has a diverse and vibrant culture. The influence of Islamic and Arab culture on its architecture‚ music‚ attire‚ cuisine‚ and lifestyle are very prominent as well. Five times every day‚ Muslims are called to prayer from the minarets of mosques‚ which are scattered around the country.[4] The weekend begins on Friday due to Friday being the holiest day for Muslims. Most Muslim countries have a Friday-Saturday or Thursday-Friday weekend.[5] This unique socioeconomic development in

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    The argument made against using the term “Renaissance” often comes with general conception that the term is referring to the european renaissance. Jerry Brotton explores how without the influence of the inventions and ideas of the Eastern Islamic‚ Ottoman‚ North African‚ and Western Asian civilizations the european renaissance would merely not exist. Brotton dives in depth how this new “renaissance” world may have been more connected then people may believe. The first example Brotton uses in chapter

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