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- Swahili_architecture abstract "Swahili architecture is a style of building along the eastern and southeastern coasts of Africa. They are thought to be essentially of Arabic or Persian style and origin. Architectural elements included arches, courtyards, isolated women's quarters, the mihrab, towers, and decorative elements on the buildings themselves. The ruins at Great Zimbabwe show some similarities to this coastal style, and also to ancient Madagascan elements such as the 'phallic' tower and the perimeter wall. Many ruins may also still be observed near the southern Kenyan port of Malindi in the ruins of Gedi (the lost city of Gede/Gedi).".
- Swahili_architecture thumbnail Zanzibar_Stone_Town10.jpg?width=300.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageID "6777756".
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageLength "1544".
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageRevisionID "673588758".
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Arabs.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Category:African_architecture.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Category:Architectural_styles.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Dar_es_Salaam.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Great_Zimbabwe.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Lamu.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Malindi.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Mihrab.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Nairobi.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Pillar_tomb.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Ruins_of_Gedi.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Stone_Town.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Swahili_people.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageWikiLink Zanzibar.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageWikiLinkText "Swahili architecture".
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageWikiLinkText "traditional buildings".
- Swahili_architecture align "center".
- Swahili_architecture direction "horizontal".
- Swahili_architecture footer "Catholic cathedral in Stone Town, Zanzibar; A door in Lamu; Homes in Malindi".
- Swahili_architecture image "Lamu_door.jpg".
- Swahili_architecture image "Malindi_01.jpg".
- Swahili_architecture image "Zanzibar_Stone_Town10.jpg".
- Swahili_architecture width "(145 * 1444 / 2012) round 0".
- Swahili_architecture width "(145 * 4032 / 3024) round 0".
- Swahili_architecture width "(145 * 488/ 732) round 0".
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Arch-style-stub.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_image.
- Swahili_architecture wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Swahili_architecture subject Category:African_architecture.
- Swahili_architecture subject Category:Architectural_styles.
- Swahili_architecture hypernym Style.
- Swahili_architecture type Genre.
- Swahili_architecture type Genre.
- Swahili_architecture type Style.
- Swahili_architecture comment "Swahili architecture is a style of building along the eastern and southeastern coasts of Africa. They are thought to be essentially of Arabic or Persian style and origin. Architectural elements included arches, courtyards, isolated women's quarters, the mihrab, towers, and decorative elements on the buildings themselves. The ruins at Great Zimbabwe show some similarities to this coastal style, and also to ancient Madagascan elements such as the 'phallic' tower and the perimeter wall.".
- Swahili_architecture label "Swahili architecture".
- Swahili_architecture sameAs Q7652972.
- Swahili_architecture sameAs სუაჰილის_არქიტექტურა.
- Swahili_architecture sameAs m.0gndyz.
- Swahili_architecture sameAs Q7652972.
- Swahili_architecture wasDerivedFrom Swahili_architecture?oldid=673588758.
- Swahili_architecture depiction Zanzibar_Stone_Town10.jpg.
- Swahili_architecture isPrimaryTopicOf Swahili_architecture.