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The Mezquita is a record of frequent invasions, as each conqueror wants to leave his own mark on the architecture.
Alla Kazovsky: A Mosque From "Live-by-Design" Prospective 2010
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The Mezquita is a record of frequent invasions, as each conqueror wants to leave his own mark on the architecture.
Alla Kazovsky: A Mosque From "Live-by-Design" Prospective 2010
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The Mezquita is a record of frequent invasions, as each conqueror wants to leave his own mark on the architecture.
Alla Kazovsky: A Mosque From "Live-by-Design" Prospective 2010
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The Mezquita is a cathedral that was once a mosque - and it's a must-see, even for people who hate touring around cathedrals.
Viator Travel Blog 2009
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The Church - Cathedral of Cordoba Spain, popularly know as the Mosque of Cordoba or the "Mezquita", stands over a Christian church built in the Visigothic period 5th C.
"We think the ad's authors were right to give voice to the students quoted, whose suffering is real." Ann Althouse 2007
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After stopping in Cordoba for a nice tapas lunch and a look at the famous 'Mezquita', Sally took us to
TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com 2010
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This project is purposefully named after "The Great Mosque" or "Mezquita" in Cordoba, Spain.
Danielle Parker: Cordoba Mosque = The Conquest of Lower Manhattan From a Crime Victims Perspective 2010
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Instead, stimulated by the lesson of the Mezquita, you endeavor to construct your world-view differently.
Alla Kazovsky: A Mosque From "Live-by-Design" Prospective 2010
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The construction of the Great Mosque of Cordoba, or the Mezquita begins in eighth century A.D. when a Christian Visigoth church is refashioned as a mosque under the supervision of the emir Abd ar-Rahman I, who uses it as an adjunct to his palace.
Alla Kazovsky: A Mosque From "Live-by-Design" Prospective 2010
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When you see the size and scope of the Mezquita, it is crystal clear what message the Muslims were sending to the conquered Christians.
Danielle Parker: Cordoba Mosque = The Conquest of Lower Manhattan From a Crime Victims Perspective 2010
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