explain the architectures of mosque
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The architecture of a mosque is shaped most strongly by the regional traditions of the time and place where it was built. ... Nevertheless, because of the common function of the mosque as a place of congregational prayer, certain architectural features appear in mosques all over the world.
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muslim architecture
mosque was made in muslim architecture style.
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