Architectural typological study of coral stone mosques of Maldives / Mohamed Mauroof Jameel
Coral stone mosques of Maldives are ancient mosques assembled using finely shaped interlocking 'porite' coral stone from the reef, that have architectural features with coral carvings and detailed lacquer work. These mosques are among the earliest surviving buildings in the country where i...
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