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The qa'a (Arabic: قاعة, romanized: qāʿa) is a roofed reception room found in the domestic architecture of affluent residences of the Islamic world. It is the most common hall type in the medieval Islamic domestic architecture. The plan of a qa'a may be inspired by the four-iwan plan (cruciform) of religious buildings. They were used to welcome male guests, where they would sit on the raised platform.

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  • Qa'a adalah ruang resepsi yang ditemukan di arsitektur domestik di rumah-rumah besar di Dunia Islam. Qa'a adalah adalah tipe ruang resepsi paling umum dalam arsitektur domestik Islam di Abad Pertengahan. Denah qa'a terilhami dari desain masjid yang biasa berbentuk silang dan dibatasi oleh empat iwan. Qa'a digunakan untuk menjamu tamu pria, dimana mereka akan duduk diatas sebuah panggung. (in)
  • The qa'a (Arabic: قاعة, romanized: qāʿa) is a roofed reception room found in the domestic architecture of affluent residences of the Islamic world. It is the most common hall type in the medieval Islamic domestic architecture. The plan of a qa'a may be inspired by the four-iwan plan (cruciform) of religious buildings. They were used to welcome male guests, where they would sit on the raised platform. (en)
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  • Qa'a adalah ruang resepsi yang ditemukan di arsitektur domestik di rumah-rumah besar di Dunia Islam. Qa'a adalah adalah tipe ruang resepsi paling umum dalam arsitektur domestik Islam di Abad Pertengahan. Denah qa'a terilhami dari desain masjid yang biasa berbentuk silang dan dibatasi oleh empat iwan. Qa'a digunakan untuk menjamu tamu pria, dimana mereka akan duduk diatas sebuah panggung. (in)
  • The qa'a (Arabic: قاعة, romanized: qāʿa) is a roofed reception room found in the domestic architecture of affluent residences of the Islamic world. It is the most common hall type in the medieval Islamic domestic architecture. The plan of a qa'a may be inspired by the four-iwan plan (cruciform) of religious buildings. They were used to welcome male guests, where they would sit on the raised platform. (en)
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  • Qa'a (ruang) (in)
  • Qa'a (room) (en)
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