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Main areas of interest on Wikipedia include:

  • Islamic architecture and/or historic architecture in the Middle East and North Africa, with particularly good knowledge of Islamic-era heritage of Egypt, Spain, Turkey, and the Magheb.
  • History of the Middle East and North Africa, mostly history of the Islamic era (7th century and after)


(PS: The rest of the stuff below here is almost purely for my own use, I make no effort to organize it for visitors.)

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Quick references

Maghreb & Al-Andalus

  • Abun-Nasr, Jamil (1987). A history of the Maghrib in the Islamic period. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521337674. [1]
  • Naylor, Phillip (2015). North Africa, Revised Edition: A History from Antiquity to the Present. University of Texas Press. ISBN  978-0-292-76192-6. [2]
  • Le Tourneau, Roger (1949). Fès avant le protectorat: étude économique et sociale d'une ville de l'occident musulman. Casablanca: Société Marocaine de Librairie et d'Édition. [3]
  • Marçais, Georges (1954). L'architecture musulmane d'Occident. Paris: Arts et métiers graphiques. [4]
  • Maslow, Boris (1937). Les mosquées de Fès et du nord du Maroc. Paris: Éditions d'art et d'histoire. [5]
  • Bloom, Jonathan M. (2020). Architecture of the Islamic West: North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula, 700-1800. Yale University Press. [6]
  • Arnold, Felix (2017). Islamic Palace Architecture in the Western Mediterranean: A History. Oxford University Press. ISBN  9780190624552. [7]
  • Métalsi, Mohamed (2003). Fès: La ville essentielle. Paris: ACR Édition Internationale. ISBN 978-2867701528. [8]
  • Gaudio, Attilio (1982). Fès: Joyau de la civilisation islamique. Paris: Les Presse de l'UNESCO: Nouvelles Éditions Latines. [9]
  • Lintz, Yannick; Déléry, Claire; Tuil Leonetti, Bulle (2014). Maroc médiéval: Un empire de l'Afrique à l'Espagne. Paris: Louvre éditions. [10]
    • __Rguig, Hicham (2014). "Juifs du Maroc et Juifs d'Espagne: deux destins imbriqués". In Lintz, Yannick; Déléry, Claire; Tuil Leonetti, Bulle (eds.). Maroc médiéval: Un empire de l'Afrique à l'Espagne. Paris: Louvre éditions. pp. 452–454. ISBN  9782350314907. [11]
  • Parker, Richard (1981). A practical guide to Islamic Monuments in Morocco. Charlottesville, VA: The Baraka Press. [12]
  • Touri, Abdelaziz; Benaboud, Mhammad; Boujibar El-Khatib, Naïma; Lakhdar, Kamal; Mezzine, Mohamed (2010). Andalusian Morocco: A Discovery in Living Art (2 ed.). Ministère des Affaires Culturelles du Royaume du Maroc & Museum With No Frontiers. ISBN  978-3902782311. [13]
  • Benouis, Farida; Chérid, Houria; Drias, Lakhdar; Semar, Amine (2022). An Architecture of Light: Islamic Art in Algeria. Translated by Harter, Judy. Museum With No Frontiers. ISBN  9783902782229. [14]
    • old pre-publication version: [15]
  • Binous, Jamila; Baklouti, Naceur; Ben Tanfous, Aziza; Bouteraa, Kadri; Rammah, Mourad; Zouari, Ali (2010). Ifriqiya: Thirteen Centuries of Art and Architecture in Tunisia. Islamic Art in the Mediterranean (2nd ed.). Museum With No Frontiers & Ministry of Culture, the National Institute of Heritage, Tunis. ISBN  9783902782199. [16]
  • Borrás Gualís, Gonzalo M.; Lavado Paradinas, Pedro; Pleguezuelo Hernández, Alfonso; Pérez Higuera, María Teresa; Mogollón Cano-Cortés, María Pilar; Morales, Alfredo J.; López Guzman, Rafael; Sorroche Cuerva, Miguel Ángel; Stuyck Fernández Arche, Sandra (2018). Mudéjar Art: Islamic Aesthetics in Christian Art (Islamic Art in the Mediterranean). Museum Ohne Grenzen (Museum With No Frontiers). ISBN  9783902782144. [17]
  • __Anderson, Glaire D.; Fenwick, Corisande; Rosser-Owen, Mariam, eds. (2018). The Aghlabids and Their Neighbors: Art and Material Culture in Ninth-Century North Africa. Brill. ISBN  978-90-04-35566-8. [18]
  • Deverdun, Gaston (1959). Marrakech: Des origines à 1912. Rabat: Éditions Techniques Nord-Africaines. [19]
  • Wilbaux, Quentin (2001). La médina de Marrakech: Formation des espaces urbains d'une ancienne capitale du Maroc. Paris: L'Harmattan. ISBN  2747523888. [20]
  • Salmon, Xavier (2016). Marrakech: Splendeurs saadiennes: 1550-1650. Paris: LienArt. ISBN 9782359061826. [21]
  • Salmon, Xavier (2018). Maroc Almoravide et Almohade: Architecture et décors au temps des conquérants, 1055-1269. Paris: LienArt. [22]
  • Salmon, Xavier (2021). Fès mérinide: Une capitale pour les arts, 1276-1465. Lienart. ISBN  9782359063356. [23]
  • Bennison, Amira K. (2016). The Almoravid and Almohad Empires. Edinburgh University Press. [24]
  • Messier, Ronald A. (2010). The Almoravids and the Meanings of Jihad. Praeger. ISBN  978-0-313-38589-6. [25]
  • Triki, Hamid (1986). Marrakech. Singapore: Marka Print Pte Ltd. [26]
  • _Dodds, Jerrilynn D., ed. (1992). Al-Andalus: The Art of Islamic Spain. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN  0870996371. [27]
  • Barrucand, Marianne; Bednorz, Achim (1992). Moorish architecture in Andalusia. Taschen. ISBN  3822896322. [28]
  • Aouchar, Amina (2005). Fès, Meknès. Flammarion. [29]
  • Bressolette, Henri (2016). A la découverte de Fès. L'Harmattan. ISBN  978-2343090221. [30]
  • Rivet, Daniel (2012). Histoire du Maroc: de Moulay Idrîs à Mohammed VI. Fayard. [31]
  • Bloom, Jonathan; Toufiq, Ahmed; Carboni, Stefano; Soultanian, Jack; Wilmering, Antoine M.; Minor, Mark D.; Zawacki, Andrew; Hbibi, El Mostafa (1998). The Minbar from the Kutubiyya Mosque. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Ediciones El Viso, S.A., Madrid; Ministère des Affaires Culturelles, Royaume du Maroc. [32]
  • Terrasse, Henri (1968). La Mosquée al-Qaraouiyin à Fès; avec une étude de Gaston Deverdun sur les inscriptions historiques de la mosquée. Paris: Librairie C. Klincksieck. [33]
  • Terrasse, Henri (1942). La mosquée des Andalous à Fès (in French). Paris: Les Éditions d'art et d'histoire. [34]
  • "Le quartier ibn Yūsuf". Bulletin du patrimoine de Marrakech et de sa région. Musée de Mouassine. March 2019. [35]
  • "Le quartier de la Koutoubiyyine". Bulletin du patrimoine de Marrakech et de sa région. Maison de la Photographie de Marrakech (2). March 2019. [36]
  • Irwin, Robert (2004). The Alhambra. Harvard University Press. ISBN  9780674063600. [37]
  • López, Jesús Bermúdez (2011). The Alhambra and the Generalife: Official Guide. TF Editores. ISBN  9788492441129. [38]
  • Bush, Olga (2020). Reframing the Alhambra: Architecture, Poetry, Textiles and Court Ceremonial. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN  978-1-4744-8090-1. [39]
  • _Boloix-Gallardo, Bárbara, ed. (2021). A Companion to Islamic Granada. Brill. ISBN  978-90-04-42581-1. [40]
  • _Monferrer-Sala, Juan Pedro; Monterroso-Checa, Antonio, eds. (2023). A Companion to Late Antique and Medieval Islamic Cordoba: Capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Brill. ISBN  978-90-04-52415-6. [41]
  • _Anderson, Glaire D.; Rosser-Owen, Mariam, eds. (2007). Revisiting Al-Andalus: Perspectives on the Material Culture of Islamic Iberia and Beyond. Brill. ISBN  978-90-04-16227-3. [42]
  • _Fierro, Maribel, ed. (2020). The Routledge Handbook of Muslim Iberia. Routledge. ISBN  978-1-317-23354-1. [43]
  • _Fábregas, Adela, ed. (2020). The Nasrid Kingdom of Granada between East and West: (Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries). Brill. ISBN  978-90-04-44359-4. [44]
  • Rodgers, Helen; Cavendish, Stephen (2021). City of Illusions: A History of Granada. Oxford University Press. ISBN  978-0-19-764406-5. [45]
  • El Hamel, Chouki (2013). Black Morocco: A History of Slavery, Race, and Islam. Cambridge University Press. ISBN  9781139620048. [46]
  • Naji, Salima (2009). Art et Architectures berbères du Maroc. Editions la Croisée des Chemins. ISBN  9782352700579. [47]
  • Kennedy, Hugh (1996). Muslim Spain and Portugal: A Political History of al-Andalus. Routledge. ISBN  9781317870418. [48]
  • Harvey, L.P. (1990). Islamic Spain, 1250 to 1500. University of Chigaco Press. ISBN  0226319628. [49]
  • Catlos, Brian A. (2018). Kingdoms of Faith: A New History of Islamic Spain. New York: Basic Books. ISBN  9780465055876. [50]
  • Ruggles, D. Fairchild (2000). Gardens, Landscape, and Vision in the Palaces of Islamic Spain. Pennsylvania State University Press. ISBN  9780271018515. [51]
  • Brett, Michael; Fentress, Elizabeth (1996). The Berbers. Blackwell. ISBN  9780631207672. [52]
  • Charpentier, Agnès (2018). Tlemcen médiévale: urbanisme, architecture et arts (in French). Éditions de Boccard. ISBN  9782701805252. [53]
  • Bourouiba, Rachid (1973). L'art religieux musulman en Algérie (in French). Algiers: S.N.E.D. [54]
  • [55] [56]

Egypt

  • Williams, Caroline (2018). Islamic Monuments in Cairo: The Practical Guide (7th ed.). Cairo: The American University in Cairo Press. [57]
  • Behrens-Abouseif, Doris (2007). Cairo of the Mamluks: A History of Architecture and its Culture. The American University in Cairo Press. ISBN  9789774160776. [58]
  • Behrens-Abouseif, Doris (1989). Islamic Architecture in Cairo: An Introduction. Leiden, the Netherlands: E.J. Brill. [59]
  • O'Kane, Bernard (2016). The Mosques of Egypt. American University of Cairo Press. ISBN  9789774167324. [60]
  • O'Kane, Bernard; Abbas, Mohamed; Abdulfattah, Iman (2012). The Illustrated Guide to the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo. American University in Cairo Press. ISBN  978-977-416-338-8. [61]
  • Raymond, André. 1993. Le Caire. Fayard. [62]
  • Brett, Michael (2017). The Fatimid Empire. Edinburgh: Edinbugh University Press. ISBN  9781474421522. [64]
  • Gabra, Gawdat; van Loon, Gertrud J.M.; Reif, Stefan; Swelim, Tarek (2013). Ludwig, Carolyn; Jackson, Morris (eds.). The History and Religious Heritage of Old Cairo: Its Fortress, Churches, Synagogue, and Mosque. American University in Cairo Press. ISBN  9789774167690. [65]
  • Swelim, Tarek (2015). Ibn Tulun: His Lost City and Great Mosque. American University in Cairo Press. ISBN  9789774166914. [66]
  • AlSayyad, Nezar (2011). Cairo: Histories of a City. The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. ISBN  9780674047860. [67]
  • Abu-Lughod, Janet L. (1971). Cairo: 1001 Years of the City Victorious. Princeton University Press. ISBN  978-0-691-65660-1. [68]
  • Sims, David (2012) [2010]. Understanding Cairo: The Logic of a City Out of Control. American University in Cairo Press. ISBN  9789774165535. [69]
  • Clot, André (1996). L'Égypte des Mamelouks: L'empire des esclaves, 1250–1517. Perrin. [70]
  • Melikian-Chirvani, Assadullah Souren, ed. (2018). The World of the Fatimids. Toronto; Munich: Aga Khan Museum; The Institute of Ismaili Studies; Hirmer. ISBN  9781926473123. [71]
  • Weeks, Kent R., ed. (2001). Valley of the Kings: The Tombs and Funerary Temples of Thebes West. VMB Publishers. ISBN  9788854009769. [72]
  • Meinardus, Otto F. A. (2002). Two Thousand Years of Coptic Christianity. American University in Cairo Press. ISBN  978-977-424-757-6. [73]
  • Elshahed, Mohamed (2020). Cairo Since 1900: An Architectural Guide. American University in Cairo Press. ISBN  978-977-416-869-7. [74]
  • Karim, Chahinda (2021). Ottoman Cairo: Religious Architecture from Sultan Selim to Napoleon. American University in Cairo Press. ISBN  978-1-64903-193-8. [75]
  • AlSayyad, Nezar, ed. (2022). Routledge Handbook on Cairo: Histories, Representations and Discourses. Routledge. ISBN  978-1-000-78789-4. [76]

Turkey/Ottoman

  • Kuban, Doğan (2010). Ottoman Architecture. Translated by Mill, Adair. Antique Collectors' Club. ISBN  9781851496044. [77]
  • Sumner-Boyd, Hilary; Freely, John (2010). Strolling Through Istanbul: The Classic Guide to the City (Revised ed.). Tauris Parke Paperbacks. [78]
  • Goodwin, Godfrey (1971). A History of Ottoman Architecture. New York: Thames & Hudson. ISBN  0500274290. [79]
  • Köprülü Bağbancı, Özlem (2012). "Commerce in the Emerging Empire: Formation of the Ottoman Trade Center in Bursa". In Gharipour, Mohammad (ed.). The Bazaar in the Islamic City: Design, Culture, and History. Oxford University Press. pp. 97–114. [80]
  • Rüstem, Ünver (2019). Ottoman Baroque: The Architectural Refashioning of Eighteenth-Century Istanbul. Princeton University Press. ISBN  9780691181875. [81]
  • Öney, Gönül; Bulut, Lale; Çakmak, Şakir; Daş, Ertan; Demir, Aydoğan; Demiralp, Yekta; Kuyulu, İnci; Ünal, Rahmi H. (2010). Early Ottoman Art: The Legacy of the Emirates. Islamic Art in the Mediterranean (2nd ed.). Museum With No Frontiers. ISBN  9783902782212. [82]
  • Necipoğlu, Gülru (2011) [2005]. The Age of Sinan: Architectural Culture in the Ottoman Empire. Reaktion Books. ISBN  978-1-86189-253-9. [83]
  • Sinclair, Thomas Alan (1989). Eastern Turkey: an architectural and archaeological survey. III. The Pindar Press. ISBN  0907132340. [84]
  • Carswell, John (2006). Iznik Pottery (Second ed.). British Museum Press. ISBN  9780714124414. [85]
  • Yerasimos, Stéphane (2012). Constantinople: Istanbul's Historical Heritage. Translated by Schreiber, Sally M.; Hoffman, Uta; Loeffler, Ellen (English ed.). H.F.Ullmann. ISBN  9783848000531. [86]

General & other

  • Ettinghausen, Richard; Grabar, Oleg; Jenkins, Marilyn (2001). Islamic Art and Architecture: 650–1250. Yale University Press. ISBN  9780300088670. [87]
  • Blair, Sheila S.; Bloom, Jonathan M. (1995). The Art and Architecture of Islam 1250-1800. Yale University Press. ISBN  9780300064650. [88]
  • Petersen, Andrew (1996). Dictionary of Islamic architecture. Routledge. ISBN  9781134613663. [89]
  • Hattstein, Markus; Delius, Peter, eds. (2011). Islam: Art and Architecture. h.f.ullmann. ISBN  9783848003808. [90]
  • Hillenbrand, Robert (1994). Islamic Architecture: Form, function, and meaning. New York: Columbia University Press. ISBN  9780231101332. [91]
  • Ruggles, D. Fairchild (2011). Islamic Gardens and Landscapes. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN  9780812207286. [92]
  • Bosworth, Clifford Edmund (1996). The New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN  9780748696482. [93]
  • Stillman, Norman A., ed. (2010). Encyclopedia of Jews in the Islamic World. Brill. ISBN  9789004176782. [94]
  • Flood, Finbarr Barry; Necipoğlu, Gülru, eds. (2017). A Companion to Islamic Art and Architecture. Wiley Blackwell. ISBN  9781119068662. [95]
  • El-Hibri, Tayeb (2021). The Abbasid Caliphate: A History. Cambridge History Press. ISBN  9781316634394. [96]
  • Akyeampong, Emmanuel Kwaku; Gates (Jr.), Henry Louis, eds. (2012). Dictionary of African Biography. Oxford University Press. ISBN  978-0-19-538207-5. [97]
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  • Sluglett, Peter; Currie, Andrew (2015). Atlas of Islamic History. Routledge. ISBN  978-1-317-58897-9. [100]

Encyclopedias

  • _ Bloom, Jonathan M.; Blair, Sheila S., eds. (2009). The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture. Oxford University Press. ISBN  9780195309911. [101]
  • _ Esposito, John L., ed. (2003). The Oxford Dictionary of Islam. Oxford University Press. ISBN  9780195125580. [102]
  • _ In Bearman, P.; Bianquis, Th.; Bosworth, C.E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs, W.P. (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition. Brill. [103]
  • _Fleet, Kate; Krämer, Gudrun; Matringe, Denis; Nawas, John; Rowson, Everett (eds.). Encyclopaedia of Islam, Three. Brill. ISBN  9789004161658. [105]

Miscellaneous primary sources

  • Al-Jaznaï, Zahrat al-Âs; Bel, Alfred (1923). "Publications de la faculté des lettres d'Alger, fascicule 59" (PDF): 7. [106]

Reflist

  1. ^ Abun-Nasr, Jamil (1987). A history of the Maghrib in the Islamic period. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN  0521337674.
  2. ^ Naylor, Phillip (2015). North Africa, Revised Edition: A History from Antiquity to the Present. University of Texas Press. ISBN  978-0-292-76192-6.
  3. ^ Le Tourneau, Roger (1949). Fès avant le protectorat: étude économique et sociale d'une ville de l'occident musulman (in French). Casablanca: Société Marocaine de Librairie et d'Édition.
  4. ^ Marçais, Georges (1954). L'architecture musulmane d'Occident (in French). Paris: Arts et métiers graphiques.
  5. ^ Maslow, Boris (1937). Les mosquées de Fès et du nord du Maroc. Paris: Éditions d'art et d'histoire.
  6. ^ Bloom, Jonathan M. (2020). Architecture of the Islamic West: North Africa and the Iberian Peninsula, 700-1800. Yale University Press. ISBN  9780300218701.
  7. ^ Arnold, Felix (2017). Islamic Palace Architecture in the Western Mediterranean: A History. Oxford University Press. ISBN  9780190624552.
  8. ^ Métalsi, Mohamed (2003). Fès: La ville essentielle. Paris: ACR Édition Internationale. ISBN  978-2867701528.
  9. ^ Gaudio, Attilio (1982). Fès: Joyau de la civilisation islamique. Paris: Les Presse de l'UNESCO: Nouvelles Éditions Latines. ISBN  2723301591.
  10. ^ Lintz, Yannick; Déléry, Claire; Tuil Leonetti, Bulle, eds. (2014). Maroc médiéval: Un empire de l'Afrique à l'Espagne (in French). Paris: Louvre éditions. ISBN  9782350314907.
  11. ^ Rguig, Hicham (2014). "Juifs du Maroc et Juifs d'Espagne: deux destins imbriqués". In Lintz, Yannick; Déléry, Claire; Tuil Leonetti, Bulle (eds.). Maroc médiéval: Un empire de l'Afrique à l'Espagne (in French). Paris: Louvre éditions. pp. 452–454. ISBN  9782350314907.
  12. ^ Parker, Richard (1981). A practical guide to Islamic Monuments in Morocco. Charlottesville, VA: The Baraka Press.
  13. ^ Touri, Abdelaziz; Benaboud, Mhammad; Boujibar El-Khatib, Naïma; Lakhdar, Kamal; Mezzine, Mohamed (2010). Andalusian Morocco: A Discovery in Living Art (2 ed.). Ministry of Cultural Affairs of the Kingdom of Morocco & Museum With No Frontiers. ISBN  978-3902782311.
  14. ^ Benouis, Farida; Chérid, Houria; Drias, Lakhdar; Semar, Amine (2022). An Architecture of Light: Islamic Art in Algeria. Translated by Harter, Judy. Museum With No Frontiers. ISBN  9783902782229.
  15. ^ Une architecture de lumière: Les arts de l'Islam en Algérie (provisional draft of book pending publication). Museum With No Frontiers. 2017. ISBN  978-3-902782-22-9.
  16. ^ Binous, Jamila; Baklouti, Naceur; Ben Tanfous, Aziza; Bouteraa, Kadri; Rammah, Mourad; Zouari, Ali (2010). Ifriqiya: Thirteen Centuries of Art and Architecture in Tunisia. Islamic Art in the Mediterranean (2nd ed.). Museum With No Frontiers & Ministry of Culture, the National Institute of Heritage, Tunis. ISBN  9783902782199.
  17. ^ Borrás Gualís, Gonzalo M.; Lavado Paradinas, Pedro; Pleguezuelo Hernández, Alfonso; Pérez Higuera, María Teresa; Mogollón Cano-Cortés, María Pilar; Morales, Alfredo J.; López Guzman, Rafael; Sorroche Cuerva, Miguel Ángel; Stuyck Fernández Arche, Sandra (2018). Mudéjar Art: Islamic Aesthetics in Christian Art (Islamic Art in the Mediterranean). Museum Ohne Grenzen (Museum With No Frontiers). ISBN  9783902782144.
  18. ^ Anderson, Glaire D.; Fenwick, Corisande; Rosser-Owen, Mariam, eds. (2018). The Aghlabids and Their Neighbors: Art and Material Culture in Ninth-Century North Africa. Brill. ISBN  978-90-04-35566-8.
  19. ^ Deverdun, Gaston (1959). Marrakech: Des origines à 1912 (in French). Rabat: Éditions Techniques Nord-Africaines.
  20. ^ Wilbaux, Quentin (2001). La médina de Marrakech: Formation des espaces urbains d'une ancienne capitale du Maroc (in French). Paris: L'Harmattan. ISBN  2747523888.
  21. ^ Salmon, Xavier (2016). Marrakech: Splendeurs saadiennes: 1550-1650 (in French). Paris: LienArt. ISBN  9782359061826.
  22. ^ Salmon, Xavier (2018). Maroc Almoravide et Almohade: Architecture et décors au temps des conquérants, 1055-1269 (in French). Paris: LienArt.
  23. ^ Salmon, Xavier (2021). Fès mérinide: Une capitale pour les arts, 1276-1465 (in French). Lienart. ISBN  9782359063356.
  24. ^ Bennison, Amira K. (2016). The Almoravid and Almohad Empires. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN  9780748646821.
  25. ^ Messier, Ronald A. (2010). The Almoravids and the Meanings of Jihad. Praeger. ISBN  978-0-313-38589-6.
  26. ^ Triki, Hamid (1986). Marrakech (PDF). Singapore: Marka Print Pte Ltd.
  27. ^ Dodds, Jerrilynn D., ed. (1992). Al-Andalus: The Art of Islamic Spain. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN  0870996371.
  28. ^ Barrucand, Marianne; Bednorz, Achim (1992). Moorish architecture in Andalusia. Taschen. ISBN  3822896322.
  29. ^ Aouchar, Amina (2005). Fès, Meknès (in French). Flammarion.
  30. ^ Bressolette, Henri (2016). A la découverte de Fès. L'Harmattan. ISBN  978-2343090221.
  31. ^ Rivet, Daniel (2012). Histoire du Maroc: de Moulay Idrîs à Mohammed VI (in French). Fayard.
  32. ^ Bloom, Jonathan; Toufiq, Ahmed; Carboni, Stefano; Soultanian, Jack; Wilmering, Antoine M.; Minor, Mark D.; Zawacki, Andrew; Hbibi, El Mostafa (1998). The Minbar from the Kutubiyya Mosque. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Ediciones El Viso, S.A., Madrid; Ministère des Affaires Culturelles, Royaume du Maroc.
  33. ^ Terrasse, Henri (1968). La Mosquée al-Qaraouiyin à Fès; avec une étude de Gaston Deverdun sur les inscriptions historiques de la mosquée. Paris: Librairie C. Klincksieck.
  34. ^ Terrasse, Henri (1942). La mosquée des Andalous à Fès (in French). Paris: Les Éditions d'art et d'histoire.
  35. ^ "Le quartier ibn Yūsuf". Bulletin du patrimoine de Marrakech et de sa région. Musée de Mouassine. March 2019.
  36. ^ "Le quartier de la Koutoubiyyine". Bulletin du patrimoine de Marrakech et de sa région (2). Maison de la Photographie de Marrakech. March 2019.
  37. ^ Irwin, Robert (2004). The Alhambra. Harvard University Press. ISBN  9780674063600.
  38. ^ López, Jesús Bermúdez (2011). The Alhambra and the Generalife: Official Guide. TF Editores. ISBN  9788492441129.
  39. ^ Bush, Olga (2020). Reframing the Alhambra: Architecture, Poetry, Textiles and Court Ceremonial. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN  978-1-4744-8090-1.
  40. ^ Boloix-Gallardo, Bárbara, ed. (2021). A Companion to Islamic Granada. Brill. ISBN  978-90-04-42581-1.
  41. ^ Monferrer-Sala, Juan Pedro; Monterroso-Checa, Antonio, eds. (2023). A Companion to Late Antique and Medieval Islamic Cordoba: Capital of Roman Baetica and Caliphate of al-Andalus. Brill. ISBN  978-90-04-52415-6.
  42. ^ Anderson, Glaire D.; Rosser-Owen, Mariam, eds. (2007). Revisiting Al-Andalus: Perspectives on the Material Culture of Islamic Iberia and Beyond. Brill. ISBN  978-90-04-16227-3.
  43. ^ Fierro, Maribel, ed. (2020). The Routledge Handbook of Muslim Iberia. Routledge. ISBN  978-1-317-23354-1.
  44. ^ Fábregas, Adela, ed. (2020). The Nasrid Kingdom of Granada between East and West: (Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries). Brill. ISBN  978-90-04-44359-4.
  45. ^ Rodgers, Helen; Cavendish, Stephen (2021). City of Illusions: A History of Granada. Oxford University Press. ISBN  978-0-19-764406-5.
  46. ^ El Hamel, Chouki (2013). Black Morocco: A History of Slavery, Race, and Islam. Cambridge University Press. ISBN  9781139620048.
  47. ^ Naji, Salima (2009). Art et Architectures berbères du Maroc. Editions la Croisée des Chemins. ISBN  9782352700579.
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