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Islamic architecture followed the move from large tents in the countryside to huts in villages, then to buildings and long-standing monuments in cities. During this movement, architecture conveyed original features which were compatible with man’s requirements, traditions and environment. It is regrettable that modern architecture has suddenly broken the link with this steady development – a break caused by the need for an easy and simple architectural style ushered into Islamic countries following the modernization of the Western city. This paper seeks to study the salient features of Islamic architecture.

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Vishnu S.S., & Kumari, D. N. A. (2019). Salient Features of Islamic Architecture – A Study. History Research Journal, 5(6), 2103-2108. Retrieved from https://thematicsjournals.org/index.php/hrj/article/view/14922