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The Mezquita of Cordoba, Spain:
The Mezquita of Cordoba, Spain:
Mezquita is the Spanish word for "mosque". It is an century mosque designed by Islamic architects under the supervision of the Emir of Cordoba, Abdul-Rahman II (822-852). Today, the Mezquita is the cathedral of Cordoba (officially the Cathedral of St. Mary of the Assumption).
Alhambra Calat, Spain:
Also called "the red fortress". It is a palace and fortress complex, constructed during the ruling of the Muslim Sultan of Granada (1353-1391 CE). Today it is one of Spain's major tourist attractions exhibiting the most famous Islamic architecture in Spain.