Draft:Circassian architecture
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Circassian architecture | |
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From top to bottom: Historical center of Kfar Kama in Israel (20th century); Round Circassian village drawn by Jean Batiste Tavernier (17th century); Circassian Heritage Center in Kfar Kama, Israel (20th century); Circassian aul Inzhich-Chukun, Russia (20th century); Doguzhikoy aul (20th century); Maykop Sobornaya mosque (21st century) | |
Years active | c. 3rd millennium BC – present |
Circassian architecture is composed of both the architectural works inspired by Circassian culture, prepared by Circassians