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Best 1 Hassan Fathy

Hassan Fathy (1903-1983) was an Egyptian architect whose work focused on sustainable housing solutions using vernacular materials like mudbrick. He pioneered innovative approaches to affordable architecture, particularly evident in the New Gourna village project initiated in 1945. His designs priori...

2 Tomb of Askia

The Tomb of Askia is a significant mudbrick monument located in Gao, Mali. Constructed in 1495 by Emperor Askia Mohammad I, it served as both a mosque and his burial site during the Songhai Empire. This structure represents an important example of early Islamic architecture in West Africa and provid...

3 Citadel of Khiva (Ichon Qala)

Ichon Qala, or Citadel of Khiva, is a remarkably preserved medieval city located in Uzbekistan. Constructed primarily from mudbrick, it served as the residence and stronghold of the Khivan rulers for centuries. The site showcases significant Islamic architecture and urban planning, earning it UNESCO...

4 Citadel of Sanaa

The Citadel of Sanaa is a significant historical site located in Yemen. Constructed primarily from mudbrick and built upon a hilltop, it served as a vital defensive structure for centuries. Its strategic position made it crucial for controlling trade routes and maintaining power within the region. T...

5 Citadel of Bam (Arg-e Bam)

Arg-e Bam is a massive medieval mud-brick citadel in Iran, founded during the Safavid dynasty and largely destroyed by an earthquake in 2003.

6 Bahla Fort
Bahla Fort

Bahla Fort is a massive mud-brick defensive structure in Oman, notable for being a UNESCO World Heritage site tied to its Ibadi dynasty origins.

7 Masmak Fortress, Riyadh

The Masmak Fortress is a 19th-century mud-brick fort in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, famously captured by King Abdulaziz Ibn Saud in 1902.

8 Citadel of Zabid

Located in western Yemen, the Citadel of Zabid is a historic military structure built to protect the prominent Islamic university town founded in 820.

9 A'arif Fort, Hail

Built in 1840, A'arif Fort is a mud-brick defensive fortification in Hail, Saudi Arabia, historically used by the Al Rashid dynasty to control the region.

10 Hyderabad Fort (Pacco Qillo)

Constructed in 1768 by Mian Ghulam Shah Kalhoro, Pacco Qillo is a massive stone fortress in Hyderabad, Pakistan, designed for military defense.

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