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The origin of the congregational mosque-dÄr al-imÄra combinationâdespite wide acknowledgement of its symbolic importance and spread in early Islamic urbanismâhas until now been considered the mere result of a measure to protect public treasure implemented in KÅ«fa at a very early date (638) as a consequence of a burglary. A critical analysis of literary sources, combined with a systematic review of the available archaeological evidence, has made it possible to confute this traditional view in favour of a new dating for the emergence of the first KÅ«fan dÄr al-imÄra and its architectural development, suggesting interesting insights pertaining to the monumental propaganda promoted by the ruling élite in the Umayyad era.
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The origin of the congregational mosque-dÄr al-imÄra combinationâdespite wide acknowledgement of its symbolic importance and spread in early Islamic urbanismâhas until now been considered the mere result of a measure to protect public treasure implemented in KÅ«fa at a very early date (638) as a consequence of a burglary. A critical analysis of literary sources, combined with a systematic review of the available archaeological evidence, has made it possible to confute this traditional view in favour of a new dating for the emergence of the first KÅ«fan dÄr al-imÄra and its architectural development, suggesting interesting insights pertaining to the monumental propaganda promoted by the ruling élite in the Umayyad era.
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