mozarabic influence on spanish cathedral construction
Mozarabic influence on Spanish cathedral construction refers to the architectural and decorative elements introduced by the Mozarabs, a Muslim community living in Christian Spain during the Middle Ages. These influences encompassed distinctive designs, such as horseshoe arches, intricate patterns, and geometric motifs, which were incorporated into the construction of cathedrals in Spain, blending both Islamic and Christian architectural styles.
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