Muslims live around the world, so it would be necessary to know which "city" is in question.
no
The muslims that had been converted my traders and merchants still lived and had lived in Indian cultures. With such close boundraies it's no surprise that Muslim Mosques and other buildings had Indian art and architecture styles.
Indian architecture has been significantly influenced by various cultures due to its historical trade routes and conquests. The introduction of Persian, Islamic, and Mughal architectural styles led to the fusion of intricate ornamentation, domes, and minarets in structures like the Taj Mahal. Additionally, the British colonial period brought Gothic and Victorian elements into Indian architecture, resulting in a unique blend of styles. This cross-cultural exchange has enriched India's architectural heritage, making it a vibrant tapestry of diverse influences.
The different styles of lettering in drafting include engineering Gothic, architectural block, and freehand lettering. Engineering Gothic is commonly used for technical drawings due to its legibility and uniformity. Architectural block lettering is often favored for titles and headers in architectural drawings. Freehand lettering allows for more creative expression but may be less consistent than other styles.
They have found the Chavin art style in religious images throughout the coast of Peru
translating ancient texts into Arabic.
There are various traditions that other cultures celebrate instead of Christmas. For Muslims, they celebrate Ramadan, Jews celebrate Hanukkah and so much more.
It was adapted by Spaniards, while many other cultures of that time (western civilization) was under Muslim rule after being conquered during the crusades.
They get their education as all other people of other religions and other cultures: through schooling, either in public, private, home, or religious environments.
Breaking the question down: Interpretive is how one perceives and a sociologist is one that studies other cultures, countries, life styles, behaviors. So I guess my best answer would be an interpretive sociologist is one that studies behaviors, life styles, and cultures of people.
Breaking the question down: Interpretive is how one perceives and a sociologist is one that studies other cultures, countries, life styles, behaviors. So I guess my best answer would be an interpretive sociologist is one that studies behaviors, life styles, and cultures of people.
They are more enlightened and are better than stupid incestuous Muslims and hindus