

2. City Building and Architecture
Presentation
•
History
•
7th Grade
•
Medium
Darleen Perez
Used 9+ times
FREE Resource
8 Slides • 5 Questions
1
2. City Building and Architecture

2
Many large cities developed in Muslim lands, and this growth encouraged new kinds of architecture. Thousands of workers labored to build palaces, schools, orphanages, hospitals, mosques, and other buildings.
3
The City of Baghdad
After the Muslim Abbasid dynasty (758–1258 C.E.) rose to power in the Middle East, Caliph al-Mansur decided to move his capital from Damascus to a site that was more central to his far-flung empire. The site he chose was Baghdad, a village between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, in present-day Iraq. This location was a crossroads of trade routes connecting distant parts of the empire.
4
The City of Baghdad
Baghdad was one of the most glorious Muslim cities. It took 100,000 architects, workers, and craftspeople four years to build the new capital. Because of its shape, people called the capital complex the “round city.” At its center were the caliph's palace and the grand mosque. Around them were offices and the houses of court officials and army officers. A double wall with four guarded gates surrounded the inner city. Shops, markets, and residences grew up outside the wall. Soon, Baghdad was one of the world's largest cities. Bridges, palaces, and gardens all added to its splendor. One Arab historian of the 11th century called Baghdad “a city with no equal in the world.”
5
The Mosque
Muslims created distinctive forms of architecture. A particularly important type of building was the mosque, the Muslim house of worship.
6
The Mosque
Mosques usually have at least one minaret (tower) with a small balcony where the muezzin chants the call to prayer. In a courtyard, stands a fountain for washing before prayers. Inside the mosque is the prayer room where worshippers sit on mats and carpets on the floor. The imam gives the sermon from a raised pulpit called the minbar. Next to the minbar is a niche in the wall that indicates the direction of prayer towards Mecca.
7
The Mosque
Many design styles and materials went into building mosques, reflecting the great diversity of Muslim lands. Like the cathedrals of Europe, mosques express the religious faith and the artistic heritage of their builders.
8
The minaret of the Great Mosque of Samarra has a spiral design. Muezzins climb spiral steps around the outside of the tower to the balcony at the top.
9
Multiple Choice
Which individuals are responsible for chanting from a minaret (pictured)?
guards
imams
muezzins
10
Multiple Choice
Muslims created distinctive forms of architecture
true
false
11
Multiple Choice
a mosque is..
the Muslim house of education .
the Muslim house of worship.
12
Multiple Choice
Abbasid capital at the crossroads of trade routes, connecting distant parts of the empire, took 100,000 architects, workers, and craftspeople four years to build the new capital
true
false
13
Multiple Choice
What city did we speak about?
Baghdad
Mecca
2. City Building and Architecture

Show answer
Auto Play
Slide 1 / 13
SLIDE
Similar Resources on Wayground
10 questions
Articles of Confederation
Presentation
•
7th Grade
10 questions
HTML Editors
Presentation
•
7th Grade
9 questions
EXPONENTS AND POWERS
Presentation
•
7th Grade
9 questions
The Immune System
Presentation
•
7th Grade
8 questions
Geography
Presentation
•
7th Grade
10 questions
NM7_Chapter 1 Lesson 1
Presentation
•
7th Grade
10 questions
Washington precedents
Presentation
•
7th Grade
10 questions
Intro Conclusion Review
Presentation
•
7th Grade
Popular Resources on Wayground
10 questions
HCS SCI 03 Summer School Assessment 1
Quiz
•
3rd Grade
15 questions
HCS SCI 05 Summer School Assessment 1 Review
Quiz
•
5th Grade
22 questions
Day 9 Equations and Inequalities Review
Quiz
•
9th Grade
10 questions
Writing and Identifying Ratios Practice
Quiz
•
5th - 6th Grade
7 questions
PYRAMID PERSPECTIVES part 1
Presentation
•
9th - 12th Grade
12 questions
Understanding the Fourth of July
Quiz
•
9th Grade
15 questions
Soccer World Cup Quiz Questions
Quiz
•
7th Grade