Arab-Muslim architecture is an architectural style that developed from the 7th century in the Arab and Muslim world, covering a vast region from Spain to India. It is characterized by elements such as horseshoe arches, domes, minarets and geometric and floral patterns.The history of Arab-Muslim architecture dates back to the earliest times of Islam, when Muslims began to build mosques for their worship. The first mosques were simple, with open spaces for prayer and roofs supported by columns. However, over time mosques have evolved to include more complex architectural elements.The development of Arab-Muslim architecture was influenced by the different cultures and architectural traditions of the peoples conquered by the Arabs, as well as by the technological advances of the time. Architects of this period also benefited from the use of new construction techniques and materials such as brick, plaster and stucco.
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