Asked by Aubrey Brinkley on Jun 16, 2024

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Which culture did NOT contribute to the design and decoration of the Great Mosque of Damascus?

A) Byzantine
B) Egyptian
C) Early Christian
D) Roman

Great Mosque Damascus

One of the oldest and most significant mosques in the world, located in Damascus, Syria; a key monument in Islamic architecture.

Byzantine

The art, territory, history, and culture of the Eastern Christian Empire and its capital of Constantinople (ancient Byzantium).

Egyptian

Pertaining to the culture, people, or history of Egypt, especially that of ancient Egypt.

  • Recognize important Islamic religious and historical landmarks.
  • Track the evolution of mosque architecture from its simplistic beginnings to its more intricate designs.
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Vickie EmerickJun 23, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The Great Mosque of Damascus, also known as the Umayyad Mosque, reflects a blend of architectural and artistic influences from the Byzantine, Early Christian, and Roman cultures, but not specifically from Egyptian culture. This mosque, one of the largest and oldest in the world, showcases the cultural and artistic synthesis characteristic of the early Islamic period, particularly under the Umayyads, but Egyptian design elements are not directly cited as influences in its construction or decoration.