mozarabic architecture
Mozarabic architecture refers to the architectural style that emerged in the Iberian Peninsula during the period of Muslim rule from the 8th to the 15th century, blending Islamic and Visigothic elements, characterized by horseshoe arches, intricate geometric designs, and a mix of Romanesque, Byzantine, and Islamic influences.
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