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Qué (quién) es moorish$50302$ - definición

STYLE IN 19TH-CENTURY EUROPEAN ARCHITECTURE AND DECORATIVE ARTS CHARACTERIZED BY HISPANO-MORESQUE FORMS AND MOTIFS SUCH AS HONEY COMB VAULTING, ARABESQUES, AND HORSESHOE ARCHES
Neo-Moorish; Pseudo-Moorish; Moorish Revival style; Pseudo-Moorish style; Moorish style; Neo-Moorish style; Neo-Moorish architecture; Moorish revival; Moorish Revival
  • Moorish Castle]], a theater built in Moorish Architecture. Location was [[Frederiksberg]], Denmark
  • [[The Alhambra Theatre (El Paso, Texas)]]
  • [[New Synagogue, Berlin]], [[Germany]]
  • [[Dohány Street Synagogue]], [[Budapest]], [[Hungary]]
  • [[Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, Gibraltar]]
  • Central Synagogue]] in [[New York City]]
  • [[Murat Shrine]], Indianapolis, Indiana
  • [[Sofia Synagogue]], [[Sofia]], [[Bulgaria]]
  • Yeshiva University, New York City]]
  • Regional historical museum in Kardzhali in Bulgaria

Moorish Science Temple of America         
  • Temple No 9, in Chicago, Illinois
  • Noble Drew Ali (top center) with Chicago Alderman [[Louis B. Anderson]] (to his right) and Congressman [[Oscar De Priest]] (left)
  • Noble Drew Ali
  • Grand Sheik [[E. Mealy El]] in an undated photo, ca. 1928
US RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT FOUNDED IN THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY NOBLE DREW ALI
Moorish science temple; Moorish science; Moorish Science Temple; Moorish science temple of america; Moorish science temple of America; Holy Koran of the Moorish Science Temple of America; Moorish Science Temple Of America; Noble Ali; The Moorish Science Temple of America; Moorish Americans; Circle Seven Koran; Prophet Noble Drew Ali; Moorish law; Moorish American National; Moorish scientist; Moorish scientists; Draft:Moorish Americans; Moorish sovereign movement; Moorish sovereign citizen; Moorish Divine and National Movement; Divine and National Movement of North America; Moorish American National Republic; Circle 7 Koran; Moorish Science; Moorish sovereignty movement; Rise of the Moors; Moorish sovereign citizens; Moorish Sovereign Citizens; Moorish sovereign-citizen movement
The Moorish Science Temple of America is an American national and religious organization founded by Noble Drew Ali (born as Timothy Drew) in the early twentieth century. He based it on the premise that African Americans are descendants of the Moabites and thus are "Moorish" (sometimes also spelled "Muurish" by adherents) by nationality, and Islamic by faith.
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SPECIES OF FISH
Zanclidae; Zanclus cornutus; Zanclid; Pruning knife fish; Moorish Idol; Pruning Knife Fish; Moorish Idol Fish; Z. cornutus; Z cornutus; Zanclus canescens; Zanclus (genus); Zanclus (fish)
¦ noun a disc-shaped fish with bold vertical black-and-white bands and a very tall tapering dorsal fin, of coral reefs in the Indo-Pacific region. [Zanclus cornutus.]
Horseshoe arch         
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  • Qutb Minar Complex]], [[Delhi]] (1311)
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  • Caliphal period]]
  • Exaggerated Art Nouveau horseshoe arch at [[Villa Beau-Site]], Brussels (1905)
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EMBLEMATIC ARCH COMMON IN MOORISH ARCHITECTURE
Moorish arch; Horseshoe arches; Moorish Arch
The horseshoe arch (; Spanish: "arco de herradura"), also called the Moorish arch and the keyhole arch, is an emblematic arch of Islamic architecture, especially Moorish architecture. Horseshoe arches can take rounded, pointed or lobed form.

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Moorish Revival architecture

Moorish Revival or Neo-Moorish is one of the exotic revival architectural styles that were adopted by architects of Europe and the Americas in the wake of Romanticist Orientalism. It reached the height of its popularity after the mid-19th century, part of a widening vocabulary of articulated decorative ornament drawn from historical sources beyond familiar classical and Gothic modes. Neo-Moorish architecture drew on elements from classic Moorish architecture and, as a result, from the wider Islamic architecture.