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Religion and mythology / Religion / Places of worship

(4)

NAOS - the premises of the ancient temple

SKIT

TEMPLE

(5)

BURSA

CHAPTER (chapter)

DATSAN - lamaist monastery

Kaaba - Muslim temple in Mecca

CELL

CHURCH

LAVRA - a large male Orthodox monastery

MAZAR

THE CATHEDRAL

MORTAR

TEKKE

TOLOS

HEDER

ZELLA - the interior of an ancient temple

CHANDI

TENT

(6)

BIHARA

DAGOBA

DOLMEN

TEMPLE (joker)

KLUATR (kluatar)

CHURCH

Krypta - underground chapel under the temple

MOSQUE - Muslim temple

PAGODA

Pogost

Aisle - side extension to the Christian church

Tabernacle - marching Jewish temple

HANAKA

(7)

CAPELLA - chapel

MADRESSAH

MINARET - tower at the mosque

NARTEX

PANTHEON

DETENTION

DESERT

TREASURY

TRICONCH

CHURCH

CHAPEL

(8)

belfry

ZIGKURAT - a religious building in ancient Mesopotamia

PERIPTER

PROSTYLE

SYNAGOGO - Jewish temple

SUBURGAN

THURSDAY

(9)

ABBEY - catholic monastery

COMPANY

MONASTERY

NECROPOLIS

SANCTUARY

SEMINARY

REFECTORY

(10)

BELL TOWER

COLUMBARIUM

RELIQUARIUM

SCRIPTORIUM

(11)

TOMB

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