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  2. Riad (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Riad architecture ultimately has ancient roots in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern domestic architecture. [10] Houses centered around inner courtyards existed across the ancient Greco-Roman world and, before that, in the ancient Middle East. Interior gardens are also an ancient feature of domestic architecture in the Middle East, and the ...

  3. List of current monarchs of the Arabian Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Arabian Peninsula states. This is a list of current monarchs of the Arabian Peninsula.. It includes the reigning houses of those states which are monarchies: Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and each of the seven emirates which make up the United Arab Emirates.

  4. Islamic architecture - Wikipedia

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    Ottoman architecture is also found across the empire's provinces, ranging from Eastern Europe to the Middle East to North Africa. [251] [252] [253] Major religious monuments, such as those sponsored by sultan and his family, were typically architectural complexes, known as a külliye, which had multiple elements providing various charitable ...

  5. Middle Eastern architecture - Wikipedia

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    Middle Eastern architecture may refer to several broad styles of architecture historically or currently associated with the Middle East region, including:

  6. Historic house architecture in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Moroccan houses can be divided into two categories: the dar (Arabic: دار) and the riyad or riad (Arabic: رياض). Both are organized around a central courtyard or patio, known as the wast ad-dar (Arabic: وسط الدار, lit. 'middle of the house').

  7. Architecture of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Houses were grouped closely together, and sometimes shared a back or side wall in common. [2] Among the foundations discovered in the Beidha excavations were those of a six-sided, one room house dated to 6800 BCE. Circular house foundations in Beidha dating to about 6000 BCE resembled those found at pre-Pottery Neolithic A Jericho. The floors ...

  8. Yakhchāl - Wikipedia

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    Yakhchāl of Moayedi, Iran. A yakhchāl (Persian: یخچال "ice pit"; yakh meaning "ice" and chāl meaning "pit") is an ancient type of ice house, which also made ice.They are primarily found in the Dasht-e Lut and Dasht-e-Kavir deserts, whose climates range from cold (BWk) to hot (BWh) desert regions.

  9. Desert castles - Wikipedia

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    The typical desert castle is a compound of various buildings including a substantial main residence along with other buildings such as a hammam (bath-house), storage areas and other agrarian structures (walled areas for animals, dedicated buildings for processing produce such as olive oil), and possibly a mosque, all within a large enclosure.