Saracenical - significado y definición. Qué es Saracenical
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Qué (quién) es Saracenical - definición


Saracenical      
·adj Of or pertaining to the Saracens; as, Saracenic architecture.
Saracenic         
  • Use of ''saracene'' in Roman-Catholic narrative: Ceiling of church painting with the name "Attacco delle navi saracene", by Julius Schnorr von Caroesfeld, 1822-27
  • [[Maugis]] fighting the Saracen Noiron in Aigremont, in ''[[Renaud de Montauban]]''. David Aubert, Bruges, 1462-1470
MEDIEVAL EUROPEAN TERM FOR MUSLIMS AND/OR PEOPLE WHO LIVED IN DESERT AREAS, SPECIFICALLY ARABIA
Sarcens; Sarracens; Saracen Empire; Saracenic; Saracen attacks; Saracens; Saracen empire
·adj ·Alt. of Saracenical.
Indo-Saracenic architecture         
  • [[Sultan Abdul Samad Building]] in [[Kuala Lumpur]]
  • [[Kuala Lumpur Railway Station]], by [[Arthur Benison Hubback]], 1910.
  •  [[Aitchison College]] in [[Lahore]] with domed [[chhatri]]s, [[jali]]s, [[chhajja]] below the balcony, and other features, reflective of Rajasthani architecture.
  • Islamia College]] was built in an Indo-Saracenic Revival architectural style in [[Peshawar]], [[Pakistan]].
  • The [[Rambagh Palace]] in Jaipur reflecting Imperial Rajasthani architecture. Early 20th-century.
  • url-status=live}}</ref> Constructed 1951–1956.
REVIVALIST ARCHITECTURAL STYLE BEING COMPOSED OF ANCIENT AND MEDIAEVAL INDIAN AND MODERN BRITISH ELEMENTS USED IN 19TH CENTURY
Indo-Sarcenic; Hindoo style; Indo-Gothic; Indo Saracenic; Indo Gothic; Hindoo-Saracenic; Hindoo Saracenic; Hindu Gothic; Indo-Saracenic; Indo-gothic architecture; Indo-Saracenic Revival architecture; Anglo-Indian architecture; Indo-Saracenic Architecture; Indo-Saracenic style
Indo-Saracenic architecture (also known as Indo-Gothic, Mughal-Gothic, Neo-Mughal, or Hindoo style) was a revivalist architectural style mostly used by British architects in India in the later 19th century, especially in public and government buildings in the British Raj, and the palaces of rulers of the princely states. It drew stylistic and decorative elements from native Indo-Islamic architecture, especially Mughal architecture, which the British regarded as the classic Indian style, and, less often, from Hindu temple architecture.