Hybrid histories: a framework for rethinking 'Islamic' architecture
The Adelaide Mosque (1888-1889), the first urban mosque built in Australia, was founded by Afghan cameleers whose contribution to the exploration of Australia’s vast desert interior is largely untold. The cultural significance of the mosque is recognised locally and it is identified as “one of...
Main Authors: | Rashid, Md. Mizanur, Bartsch, Katharine |
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Format: | Proceeding Paper |
Language: | English |
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Society of Architectural Historians of Australia and New Zealand
2012
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/30121/1/SAHANZ_XXIX_2012_Full_Papers.pdf.pdf |
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