Exam 1 - Terms Flashcards

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mosque

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denotes a Muslim house of worship

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2
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minaret

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a tall, slim tower on a mosque – used to call Muslims to prayer five times each day

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3
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malwiya

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a word describing its spiral twist in Arabic

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4
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minbar

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a pulpit in a mosque where the imam (leader of prayers) stands to deliver sermons

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5
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qibla wall

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the wall in a mosque that faces Mecca

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mihrab

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a niche in the wall of a mosque that indicates the qibla – the directions of the Kaaba in Mecca towards which Muslims should face when praying

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maqsura

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an enclosure box, or wooden screen near the mihrab or the center of the qibla wall in a mosque

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8
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iwan

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vaulted space with one side open

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9
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four iwan plan

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arranged around a central square or rectangular courtyard (durqāʿa or ṣaḥn), with the iwans aligned with the central axes of the courtyard

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pishtaq

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a rectangular frame around an arched opening, usually associated with an iwan

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11
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hypostyle plan

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a building with several rows of columns supporting a flat roof

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12
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madrasa

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a “place of study,” and refers to any school at all, whether religious or secular

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13
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waqf

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linked to the foundation of a charitable organization (type of Islamic endowment)

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14
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mashhad

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meaning the burial place of a martyr

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15
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qasr

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a castle, palace, or fortress

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16
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canopy tomb

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canopy above an altar-tomb or tomb-chest, as though protecting the effigies that lie beneath, and often forming a very grand ensemble

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ewer

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used by Muslims to wash their hands before prayer and many other activities

18
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aquamanile

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an ewer or jug-type vessel in the form of one or more animal or human figures.

19
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spolia

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meaning hide of an animal – spoils of war, or an armour stripped from a fallen enemy

20
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vellum

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was a common way to produce manuscripts

21
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parchment

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is labor-intensive and expensive to produce – parchment is animal skin (like leather), making parchment books requires many animals to be used

22
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folio

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written in the oldest style of Arabic calligraphy, called Kufic script, used in earliest surviving copies of the Qur’an

23
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bevelled style (“Style C”)

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curves/spirals, endless rigmic quality, less distinction between background/foreground

24
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tiraz

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a term derived from Persian meaning embroidery

25
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tiraz band

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present a line of Arabic inscription on the upper sleeves of a robe or on a turban.

26
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repoussé

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refers to the gold decoration applied to paintings, calligraphy pages, and manuscripts of the Qur’an

27
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luster-painted ware

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refers to those ceramics which are coated with luster-paint, formed from a compound of silver, copper, and iron oxide, which is then applied to an already-fired-and-glazed piece of pottery

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mina’i ware

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“enamelled” in the Persian language

29
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mosaic

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a picture or decoration made of small, usually colored pieces of inlaid stone, glass, etc