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Alhambra

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Reflections On Pleasure: The Fourteenth-Century Alhambra, Amanda Sharon Foret Jan 2009

Reflections On Pleasure: The Fourteenth-Century Alhambra, Amanda Sharon Foret

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The Nasrids were the last Islamic power on the Iberian Peninsula. They created a place of luxury and wealth in their hilltop fortress, the Alhambra, which is one of the best-preserved examples of medieval Islamic palace architecture. It was transformed in the thirteenth century into a palace-city and during most of its early history housed the most important figure in an Islamic society, the sultan. The Alhambra displays bare, natural elements on the exterior, while the interior mimics and references these natural elements in a grander fashion with gardens, fountains, beautiful vistas, sculpted porticos and lavish rooms. These interior spaces …