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    the smaller doors. Wall fence aims for keep the city from enemy attack. 3. Ezzitouna Mosque Ezzitouna mosque built in 114 H/732 AD by Ubaidillah bin al-Habhab‚ the governor of Africa in the reign of Hisham ibn Abdul Malik of the dynasty Umayyad. Renovation was carried out by Abu Abbas Mohammed bin Aghlab Aghlabiah Dynasty. The mosque is located in the middle of the old city market complex. This mosque is located in its role as a center of learning and preaching in the Middle Ages. 4.

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    Rida Ilyas Mr. Naveed Sheikh Materials and Construction 2nd Semester‚ Architecture April 16th‚ 2013 POINTED ARCHES An arch is an architectural structure which helps support a structure and the weight above that structure. Arches appeared as early as the 2nd millennium BC in Mesopotamian brick architecture. The systematic use of Arches started with ancient Romans. They were the first to have applied the techniques of arch to a wide range of structures. Pointed arch is one of the most important

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    phantom city. But the inner citadel is immaculately preserved. The finest monuments within this area are the Diwan-i-Am‚ Diwan-i-Khas‚ Panch Mahal‚ Buland Darwaza and the tomb of Saint Sheikh Salim Chishti‚ and the Jama Masjid (one of the largest mosques In India). Tourist Information Open on all weekdays from sunrise to sunset. Entry fee for those above 12 years - Rs. 5.00. Free entry on Fridays. Best time to visit From November to February. Access Agra is connected to Delhi by air

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    circumference (Islamic) Aniconic: Shunning or avoidance of divine imagery Used in reference to Islamic art Double-timbered Dome The Great Mosque (836-875) Kairouan‚ Tunisia Massive atrium where people gather‚ Colonnades surrounding atrium 9 entrances (main gate entrance for non-muslims) The Great Mosque of Samarra (848-852) Samarra‚ Iraq Largest mosque in world in its day 52 meters tall‚ 32 meters wide example of loss of historical artifacts because of warfare floral and geometric

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    training project (Under Ministry of women and children affairs). language fluency Bangla and English in both (Speaking / Written). References Partha sarathi chowdhury Area Manager‚ Orion Pharma Ltd. 49/1/A‚ Purana Palton Lane Near Both Tala Mosque‚ Palton‚ Dhaka Phone : 029342080‚ Mobile : 01713240194 md. tanjimul islam Program Officer‚ Program Development‚ Marie Stops . House 1107/A(2nd – 5th floor) Baitul Aman Co-operative Housing Limited Ring Road‚ Adabar‚ Dhaka – 1207 Mobile :

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    Sanaa is one of the oldest inhabited cities in the world. it is the capital of the Republic of Yemen. The history of Sanaa started when founded by Shem‚ son of Noah. the story tells of how Shem reached Yemen after a long way from the north and found Sanaa a suitable place to settle in. Shem originally chose the western part of Sanaa but according to a popular legend‚ it says that the moment he began building the foundations of the city‚ a bird flied to himand picked up his sounding lead to the eastern

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    Islam is a religion that is both controversial as well as at the height of American interest. Islam is the term used for the religion begun by Mohammed in Arabia in the early 600 ’s. The word Islam translates to mean "Submission" or "to the will of God". The people who practice Islam are called Muslim meaning "one who submits". Muslims adhere to five main practices of Islam‚ often referred to as the "five pillars of Islam". To many Islam is considered to be not just a religion but a way of life

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    neck‚ and face. This is preferably done with water. However‚ if there is no water available then Muslims use sand as a way to purify themselves. Depending on the cultural practices women are not allowed to pray in the mosques with the men. But‚ if they are allowed to pray in a mosque‚ they must be in a separate area either behind a curtain or behind the men. The women must remain out of view so that they are not tempting the men. Lastly‚ it is required that when Muslims pray‚ it be towards Mecca.

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    An idol maker gives finishing touches to a Ganesha statue during the Chaturthi festival. Batukamma is a spring festival celebrated by Hindu women of the Telangana region. Festival | Date of Observance | Date of Observance (2010 Gregorian calendar) | Description | Makar Sankranti or Pongal | Makar Sankranti marks the transition of the Sun into Makar. It marks the beginning of the gradual increase of the duration of the day. Pogal is first day of Uttarayana‚ coinciding with the beginning of the

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    Tourism in Lebanon By: Walaa Al-Omari ENG201: 2009/2010 Outline: I- Introduction: Lebanon is one of the most amazing countries all over the world. What are the potentials for the tourism in Lebanon‚ the obstacles that facing tourism and the solutions that can support and improve this sector? II- Body: A- Potentials of tourism in Lebanon 1- Geographical location 2- Climate 3- History and Culture a- Ancient Civilizations b- Religious

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