Mosque-Cathedral of Cordova Dome

Mosque-Cathedral of Cordova Dome

The dome above the mirhab in the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordova, 965 CE. The octagonal-faceted dome is worked with gold and crafted with some of the finest mosaic tile-work in the world. The mirhab oriented Spanish Muslims to the direction of prayer. The fact that it was funded with gold from the Christian Byzantine Empire illustrates the way that 10th-century leaders of the great Medieval Christian and Islamic states respected one another’s sophistication.