General
- The Great Exhibition and Moorish Architecture and Design in Great Britain
- King George the Fourth and the Royal Brighton Pavilion
- Farmhouse to Pavilion (1786-1822): University of London Rejected
- The Architectural Styles of South Asia
- Equal to Gothic and Ancient Greek (Bishop Heber, 1825)
Built Stuctures
- Royal Pavilion, Brighton
- Royal Stables, Brighton
- Sezincote
- Shah Jahan Mosque, Woking
- Arab Hall, Leighton House
- Railway and Government Buildings, Kuala Lumpur
- Sultan Mosque, Singapore
- Terrace of Moorish housing in Sliema, Malta
- Elveden Hall, Suffolk (no image)
- Spanish Synagogue, Prague, Czech Republic
- Façade of the former French Colonial Administration Building for North Africa, Paris
- The Dohány Synagogue, Budapest, Hungary
- The Museum of Folk Art (Muzeul de Arte Populara), Constanta, Romania
Design and Designers
- Owen Jones
- Emmanuel Galizia
- Ram Singh
- John Lockwood Kipling
Literary Sources and Relations
- A Thousand and One Nights (The Arabian Nights)
- Edward FitzGerald's rendering of The Rubáiyât of Omar Khayyám
- Wilkie Collins, The Moonstone
- Elizabeth Gaskell, North and South (the Indian scarf)
- George Meredith, The Shaving of Shagpat
Visual Arts
- Panorama of the Temples of Elora at the Surrey Zoological Gardens. 1843
- Orientalists Painters: British Artists of the Mid and Far East
- Arthur Boyd Houghton's illustrations to the Arabian Nights
Political Implications and Contexts
Last modified 7 November 2019