The Alhambra in the 16th century (Spain)
The name of this magnificent palace complex originates in Arabic and means 'the red one'.
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Alhambra, Generalife, Alcazaba, Palace of Charles V, Granada, Ispanijos Karalystė, Ispanija, Karolis V, Moorish style, Istorija, Arabiškoji architektūra, XVI amžius, Naujųjų laikų, Rūmai, tvirtovė, citadelė, vandens tiekimas, architektūra, Meno istorija, Reconquista, Islamas, Krikščionybė
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Konkistadoras (XVI a.)
Ispanijos užkariautojai pasiekė didelių laimėjimų todėl, kad naudojo šarvus ir šaunamuosius ginklus.
Santa Maria (15th century)
Christopher Columbus' three-masted carrack, the Santa Maria was the flagship of his first, landmark voyage.
The Forbidden City (Beijing, 17th century)
The Forbidden City is one of the most magnificent and mysterious monuments of imperial China.
Nizvos fortas (Omanas, XVII a.)
Apvalus didžiausio Arabijos pusiasalio forto bokštas turėjo išradingą gynybos sistemą.
Ragusa (Croatia, 16th century)
Today called Dubrovnik, this Croatian city is known for its spectacular architecture and beautiful location.
Tower of London (16th century)
The intriguing history of this historic castle spans nearly a thousand years.
Actekų valdovas (XV a.)
Actekų imperija buvo despotiška, militaristinė valstybė, valdoma valdovo tlatoani ("karalius").
Arab Caliph (7th century)
Caliphs, considered successors of the Prophet Muhammad, were the most important religious leaders of Islam.
Legendary medieval empires
Numerous legendary empires were built (and destroyed) in the course of history.
Machu Picchu (15th century)
The ancient Inca city, located in present-day Peru, is a World Heritage Site.
Tenochtitlan (15th century)
The magnificent capital of the Aztec Empire astonished even the Spanish Conquistadors.