In The Mosque of Kairouan, the drum rests on squinches, and small arches are decorated with shells over rosette designs, similar to examples in Umayyad artwork like The Great Mosque of Damascus.
Damascus, Syria
705 CE
Stone
Kairouan, Tunisia
Hegira 252
Stone
The Mosque of The Three Doors is related to the Great Mosque of Kairouan because they both have facades.
The Hagia Sophia and the Great Mosque of Kairouan are related because they both were for religious purposes.
Istanbol, Turkey
532-537 C.E.
Brick and Ceramic
Medina, Tunis
863 AD
Stone and Wood
The Zaytuna Mosque is related to The Mosque of Kairouan because both of them have a rectangular floor plan.
The two works are related because both works showcase a very similar arch design. This allows for additional structural integrity.
Medina, Saudi Arabia
c. 624
Brick