Senin, 05 Oktober 2020

DESCRIPTIVE TEXT (Historical Place)

๐Ÿ•ŒThe Gread Mosque Of Cordoba๐Ÿ•Œ



๐ŸŒธ Assalammualaikum wr.wb

Hello Guys… See u again with me in my blog. Today I want to tell u about Historical Place of “The Gread Mosque of Cordoba”


Known locally as Mezquita-Catedral, the Great Mosque of Cordoba is one of the oldest structures still standing from the time Muslims ruled Al-Andalus (Muslim Iberia including most of Spain, Portugal, and a small section of Southern France) in the late 8th century. Cordoba is a two hour train ride south of Madrid, and draws visitors from all over the world.


๐ŸŒธ Temple/Church/Mosque/Church

The buildings on this site are as complex as the extraordinarily rich history they illustrate. Historians believe that there had first been a temple to the Roman god, Janus, on this site. The temple was converted into a church by invading Visigoths who seized Cordoba in 572. Next, the church was converted into a mosque and then completely rebuilt by the descendants of the exiled Umayyads—the first Islamic dynasty who had originally ruled from their capital Damascus (in present-day Syria) from 661 until 750.


๐ŸŒธ A New Capital

Following the overthrow of his family (the Umayyads) in Damascus by the incoming Abbasids, Prince Abd al-Rahman I escaped to southern Spain. Once there, he established control over almost all of the Iberian Peninsula and attempted to recreate the grandeur of Damascus in his new capital, Cordoba. He sponsored elaborate building programs, promoted agriculture, and even imported fruit trees and other plants from his former home. Orange trees still stand in the courtyard of the Mosque of Cordoba, a beautiful, if bittersweet reminder of the Umayyad exile.

 

๐ŸŒธ The Hypostyle Hall

The building itself was expanded over two hundred years. It is comprised of a large hypostyle prayer hall (hypostyle means, filled with columns), a courtyard with a fountain in the middle, an orange grove, a covered walkway circling the courtyard, and a minaret (a tower used to call the faithful to prayer) that is now encased in a squared, tapered bell tower. The expansive prayer hall seems magnified by its repeated geometry. It is built with recycled ancient Roman columns from which sprout a striking combination of two-tiered, symmetrical arches, formed of stone and red brick.

 

๐ŸŒธ The Mihrab

The focal point in the prayer hall is the famous horseshoe arched mihrab or prayer niche. A mihrab is used in a mosque to identify the wall that faces Mecca—the birth place of Islam in what is now Saudi Arabia. This is practical as Muslims face toward Mecca during their daily prayers. The mihrab in the Great Mosque of Cordoba is framed by an exquisitely decorated arch behind which is an unusually large space, the size of a small room. Gold tesserae (small pieces of glass with gold and color backing) create a dazzling combination of dark blues, reddish browns, yellows and golds that form intricate calligraphic bands and vegetal motifs that adorn the arch.

 

๐ŸŒธ The Horseshoe Arch

The horseshoe-style arch was common in the architecture of the Visigoths, the people that ruled this area after the Roman empire collapsed and before the Umayyads arrived. The horseshoe arch eventually spread across North Africa from Morocco to Egypt and is an easily identified characteristic of Western Islamic architecture (though there are some early examples in the East as well).

 

๐ŸŒธ The Dome

Above the mihrab, is an equally dazzling dome. It is built of crisscrossing ribs that create pointed arches all lavishly covered with gold mosaic in a radial pattern. This astonishing building technique anticipates later Gothic rib vaulting, though on a more modest scale.

The Great Mosque of Cordoba is a prime example of the Muslim world's ability to brilliantly develop architectural styles based on pre-existing regional traditions. Here is an extraordinary combination of the familiar and the innovative, a formal stylistic vocabulary that can be recognized as “Islamic” even today.


๐ŸŒผAnd the last i think that's all of this today. Thanks u for your attention. If i have a mistakes please share it on my comment section.

11 komentar:

  1. waw .. this place is really historic, I want to go there to feel the pleasure

    BalasHapus
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    1. Very true and certainly a very good place, so please try to visit this place you will definitely be very happy to see it ๐Ÿ˜‰

      Hapus
  2. Wow, the place is so cool! Take me into there please... Thank you for this information, dear writer-nim <3

    BalasHapus
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    1. I'm very happy to hear your comments thanks ๐Ÿ˜‰

      Hapus
  3. Wonderful! I love this article. Tysm!

    BalasHapus
  4. wow a very beautiful and very historic place

    BalasHapus
  5. that's right apart from that this place is very interesting to visit because it is a very nice place ๐Ÿ˜ƒ

    BalasHapus
  6. Thank you for sharing, that's absolutely amazing๐Ÿคฉ

    BalasHapus

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