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Masterworks of Islamic Architecture: From Damascus to Granada, from Cairo to Ist (edition 2005)

by Henri Stierlin (Author and Photographer)

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Title:Masterworks of Islamic Architecture: From Damascus to Granada, from Cairo to Ist
Authors:Henri Stierlin
Info:American University in Cairo Press (2005), Hardcover, 0 pages
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Masterworks of Islamic Architecture: From Damascus to Granada, from Cairo to Ist by Henri Stierlin (Author and Photographer)

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