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The Umayyad architects of the Great Mosque of Cordoba borrowed from the city's Romar architectural heritage by Incorporating columns from oldy structures Using a dome to create a central open space Incorporating narrative relief carvings Using colfers in the celling construction

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The Umayyad architects of the Great Mosque of Cordoba borrowed from the city's Romar architectural heritage by
Incorporating columns from oldy structures
Using a dome to create a central open space
Incorporating narrative relief carvings
Using colfers in the celling construction

The Umayyad architects of the Great Mosque of Cordoba borrowed from the city's Romar architectural heritage by Incorporating columns from oldy structures Using a dome to create a central open space Incorporating narrative relief carvings Using colfers in the celling construction

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The Umayyad architects of the Great Mosque of Cordoba borrowed from the city's Roman architectural heritage by incorporating columns from old structures. This allowed them to reuse existing materials and incorporate Roman architectural elements into their design.
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