Evolution of Islamic geometric patterns

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1. Introduction 2. Method 3. When and how did geometry penetrateIslamic architecture? 4. Types of Islamic geometrical patterns 4.1. Umayyad architecture (660–750 CE) 4.2. Abbasids architecture (750–1258 CE) 4.3. Fatimid's architecture (909–1171 CE) 4.4. Seljuk architecture (1038–1194 CE):firstartistic movement 4.5. Mamluk architecture (1250–1517 CE): secondartistic movement 4.6. Ottoman architecture (1290–1923 CE) 4.7. Safavid architecture (1501–1736 CE) 4.8. Mughal architecture (1526–1737 CE) 4.9. Muslims of Spain 5. Conclusion 5.1. Scientific progress

This research demonstrates the suitability of applying Islamic geometrical patterns (IGPs) to architectural elements in terms of time scale accuracy and style matching. To this end, a detailed survey is conducted on the decorative patterns of 100 surviving buildings in the Muslim architectural world. The patterns are analyzed and chronologically organized to determine the earliest surviving examples of these adorable ornaments. The origins and radical artistic movements throughout the history of IGPs are identified. With consideration for regional impact, this study depicts the evolution of IGPs, from the early stages to the late 18th century.

This research demonstrates the suitability of applying Islamic geometrical patterns (IGPs) to architectural elements in terms of time scale accuracy and style matching.

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2013

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Elsevier B.V.

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Walled City of Lahore Authority

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Yahya Abdullahi and Mohamed Rashid Bin Embi

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