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@andalusianedit The Andalusian EditThe Andalusian Edit posts on X about alhambra, morocco, algeria, built in the most. They currently have XXXXX followers and XXX posts still getting attention that total XXXXX engagements in the last XX hours.
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Social topic influence alhambra #49, morocco #395, algeria, built in #831, arcade, colour, lions, tunisia, spain, the world
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Top posts by engagements in the last XX hours
"Granadas story is written on a hill. And at the top of that hill sits the Alhambra the clearest record of how the city was built ruled and reinterpreted. 🧵"
X Link 2025-11-29T19:40Z 2999 followers, 12.6K engagements
"The Brazilian embassy in Algeria shows heavy influence from the Alhambra especially in the zellij tile patterns and colour schemes and its entrance arcade with its slender columns muqarnas niches interlaced plasterwork and calligraphy is clearly modelled after the columns of the Court of the Lions"
X Link 2025-11-30T12:27Z 3000 followers, 9833 engagements
"The minaret of the Great Mosque of Testour in northern Tunisia built by Muhammad Tigharinu a Morisco who fled Andalusia and settled in Tunisia in 1609. A true masterpiece of Andalusi craftsmanship. The harmony between the brick base and the glazed tiles above each element is distinct yet perfectly balanced. Whats most interesting is that we can see the Seal of Solomon on it and also a clock which actually runs counter-clockwise a detail you may miss at first glance. Legend says the reversed movement was meant to express a yearning to turn time back to the world the Moriscos were forced to"
X Link 2025-11-30T17:08Z 3000 followers, 8270 engagements
"Alhambras influence did not only spread across Spain it spread across the world so much so that Chile actually has its own Alhambra Its also called "Palacio La Alhambra" built in 1862 by Manuel Aldunate a Chilean architect who traveled specifically to Spain to study the actual Alhambra. Its quite a decent interpretation I especially like the fountain from the Court of the Lions but I do think the muqarnas work could be more refined"
X Link 2025-12-02T17:58Z 3000 followers, 12.4K engagements
"A cloudy day in Algeria"
X Link 2025-12-02T19:33Z 3000 followers, 3579 engagements
"Some photochromes of the Alhambra (Photoglob Co circa 1890-1906)"
X Link 2025-12-03T21:30Z 3000 followers, 10.2K engagements
"George Owen Wynne Apperley "The Alhambra in Winter" (1927)"
X Link 2025-12-05T17:13Z 3001 followers, 5234 engagements
"The art of zellij"
X Link 2025-12-07T18:37Z 3002 followers, 58.8K engagements
"The Turkish House (Casa Turca) in Rijeka Croatia. Built in 1879 and redesigned in 1906 under Carlo Conighi commissioned by Nikolai Nicolaki Nicolaides a Greek-Armenian Ottoman consul based in the city of Rijeka. This Neo-Moorish residence stands out with its red-yellow striped faade horseshoe-arched windows arabesque decoration Ottoman style Tughras and XX Arabic inscriptions in X different styles (nastaliq thuluth kufic) making it one of the rarest examples of Moorish Revival architecture in Croatia"
X Link 2025-12-08T17:13Z 2996 followers, 2122 engagements
"Windows of Casablanca Morocco"
X Link 2025-12-10T17:18Z 3002 followers, 5625 engagements
"Imlil Morocco"
X Link 2025-12-10T17:42Z 2996 followers, 1890 engagements
"Winter at the Alhambra"
X Link 2025-11-29T20:28Z 3002 followers, 33.8K engagements
"Windows of Marrakesh Morocco"
X Link 2025-12-04T19:33Z 3002 followers, 45.9K engagements
"An Andalusian courtyard"
X Link 2025-12-09T17:13Z 3002 followers, 28.4K engagements
"Arabs and Turks definitely deserve more credit"
X Link 2025-12-11T15:10Z 3002 followers, 10.2K engagements