These are the most spacious and luxurious residences and public-events structures in our realm.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Inisfreean Mosques and Palaces
- Dimensions & Layout
- Mosques Directory
- Palaces Directory
- Population Over Time
- Location & Overall (Images Begin)
- Exteriors
- Interiors
- Furnishings
- From WoW
- 2023 Update: 2022 Scale-model of Neighborhood in Minecraft
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Inisfreean Mosques and Palaces
Holistic group sex is the only religion of Inisfree, so all of the mosques in this city are architectural clones of their Outlands form-sakes only for the ‘look and feel’ they create; no Islamic worship of any kind takes place in or around them, and no females will ever be forced to hide their beauty or segregate themselves while approaching or spending time within them.
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Dimensions & Layout:
This neighborhood spans roughly 2.5 square miles, and is predominantly spread out across the lowest foot-hills and flat-lands of its side of Inisfree’s central mountain. The largest mosques (due to their courtyards and gardens) are located farther out from that mountain, while the smaller mosques usually located much closer to it; this is due to the room available between the Auz’dome and the Cliff-dwellings base. Some of the palaces of this neighborhood, such as our copy of the Winter Palace, have as many as 1,500 rooms; they can house thousands of people a piece.
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Mosques Directory:
- Al Azhar – in Cairo, Egypt
- Al Fateh – in Bahrain
- al-Nabawi – in Medina, Saudi Arabia
- al-Rahman – at Aleppo, Syria
- al-Rahman – at Baghdad, Iraq
- Alexandria – in Egypt
- Aya Sofiya – at Hagia Sofia, Istanbul, Turkey
- Badshahi – in Lahore, Pakistan
- Baiturrahman Mosque – at Banda Aceh, Indonesia
- Bibi Heybat – in Baku, Azerbaijan
- Blue Mosque – at Mazar e Sharif, in Herat, north Afghanistan
- Delhi – in India
- Grand Mosque – in Dubai
- Haram Sharif Grand Mosque – at Mecca, Saudi Arabia
- Hassan II – in Casablanca, Morocco
- Hooghly Imambara – in India
- Hulhumalé – in the Maldives
- Imam (Jame Abbasi) – at Isfahan, Iran
- Islamic Center of America – at Dearborn, Michigan
- Jama Masjid – in Maghrib (north Africa region)
- Jibla – in Sana’a, Yemen
- Jumeirah – in Dubai
- King Khalid – at Kumasi, Ghana
- Koutobia – in Marrakech, Morocco
- Kuala Lumpur – in Malaysia
- Masjid al-Qiblatain – in Medina, Saudi Arabia
- Moschee Camii – in Paris, France
- Mosque of Kazan, Tatarstan
- Muhammad Ali – in Cairo, Egypt
- Nasir ol Molk – in Shiraz, Iran
- Nur-Astana – in Kazakhstan
- Oman Muscat
- Omayyed – in Damascus, Syria
- Penzberg – in Munich, Germany
- Putra – at Putrajaya, Malaysia
- Qolsharif (a.k.a. Kul-sharif) Mosque – in Kazan, Russia
- Romanized (from concept art of Charles Church, Vienna, Austria)
- Sayyida Nafeesa – in Cairo, Egypt
- Semerkand – in Uzbekistan
- Shad-u-Shamshera Mosque, Kabul, Afghanistan
- Shah Faisal Masjid – at Islamabad, Pakistan
- Sharjah – in the United Arab Emirates
- Sheikh Lotfollah – at Isfahan, Iran
- Sheikh Zayed Cami – at Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates
- Sultan Abu Bakar – in Thailand
- Sultan Ahmet (a.k.a. Blue Mosque) – at Hagia Sofia, Istanbul, Turkey
- Sultan Ali Saifuddin – in Brunei
- Sultan Hassan – in Cairo, Egypt
- Sultan Hazret – in Astana, Kazakhstan
- Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque – in Oman
- Taj Mahal – at Agra, India
- Ubudiah – at Kuala Kangsar – Malaysia
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Palaces Directory:
- Catherine Palace of Russia
- Emirates Palace – at Abu Dhabi
- Kremlin of Russia
- Palais du Trocadéro
- Sultan’s Palace (of Princess Jasmine from/in Aladdin)
- Winter Palace of Russia
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Population Over Time:
(52 mosques x ~1,000 people per mosque) + (6 palaces x ~2,000 people per palace) = ~64,000 people here (not including those during standing-room events; that number can easily double)
Roughly 3 more people made this neighborhood their home (or at least their 2nd/vacation home) every year from 2013 to 23000 A.D..
- 2013: the first ~3 guests or residents here
- 2022: ~30 living in this neighborhood this year
- ~23000 A.D. and beyond: ~64,000 at capacity
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Location & Overall:
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Exteriors:
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Interiors:
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Furnishings:
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From WoW:
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2023 Update: 2022 Scale-model of Neighborhood in Minecraft
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