ppt, 37.06 MB
ppt, 37.06 MB

This lecture focuses on:

the relevance of trade and interconnections in the development of cosmopolitan cities;
urban structures and architectural features of ‘sea port’ and ‘land port’ cities in different contexts;
engagement with the sea and desert frontiers of Islam, through examples of ‘high’ and ‘peripheral’ Islamic architectural contexts;
the historical background of Zanzibar (Tanzania), Timbuktu (Mali), Muscat and Sinaw (Oman).

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