Kona - Entries for letters K-M.<div><br></div><div>Terms in this section include:&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/3790">Ka'ba</a>, Kano, Kapilica, Karaman, Kashmir, Kenya, Keshk, Khan,
Khanqah, Kharana, Khatta,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/4136">Khirbet al-Mafjar</a>, Khirbet al-Minya, Kilwa, Kiosk, Konak,
Konya, Kraton, Kubadabad Palace, Kufa, Kuliyye, Kuwait, Lahore, Lamu,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/3922">LashkariBazar</a>, Lebanon, Libiya, Ma'adhana, Machicolation, Madafa,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/2719">Madinat al-Zahra'</a>, Madrasa,
Mahal,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/6595">Mahdiya</a>, Maidan, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/timelines/48/period/Mamluk/year/1261">Mamluks</a>, Manda, Mandal, Manding
, Manzil, Maq'ad, Maqbara, Maqsura, Mardin, Maristan, Marqad,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3820">Marrakesh</a>,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/authorities/3822">Mashhad</a>,
Mashrabiyya, Masjid, Mastaba, Mathara, Mazar, Mecca, Medina, Medina, Meknes,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/3740">Merida</a>,
Merv, Mescit, Mihrab, Mimar, Minaret, Minbar, Mogadishu, Monastir, Morocco, Mosaics,
Mosque,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/sites/4135">Mshatta</a>, mud brick,&nbsp;<a href="http://archnet.org/timelines/48/period/Mughal/year/1528">Mughals</a>, Muhtasib, Mulqaf, Muqarnas, Musalla</div><p class="MsoNormal">&nbsp;<br><o:p></o:p></p>
Dictionary of Islamic Architecture: K-M
Type
book section
Year
1996
Entries for letters K-M.

Terms in this section include: Ka'ba, Kano, Kapilica, Karaman, Kashmir, Kenya, Keshk, Khan, Khanqah, Kharana, Khatta, Khirbet al-Mafjar, Khirbet al-Minya, Kilwa, Kiosk, Konak, Konya, Kraton, Kubadabad Palace, Kufa, Kuliyye, Kuwait, Lahore, Lamu, LashkariBazar, Lebanon, Libiya, Ma'adhana, Machicolation, Madafa, Madinat al-Zahra', Madrasa, Mahal, Mahdiya, Maidan, Malaysia, Maldives, Mali, Mamluks, Manda, Mandal, Manding , Manzil, Maq'ad, Maqbara, Maqsura, Mardin, Maristan, Marqad, MarrakeshMashhad, Mashrabiyya, Masjid, Mastaba, Mathara, Mazar, Mecca, Medina, Medina, Meknes, Merida, Merv, Mescit, Mihrab, Mimar, Minaret, Minbar, Mogadishu, Monastir, Morocco, Mosaics, Mosque, Mshatta, mud brick, Mughals, Muhtasib, Mulqaf, Muqarnas, Musalla

 

Citation
Petersen, Andrew. Dictionary of Islamic Architecture. London; New York: Routledge, 1996.
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