Rascian architecture (Serbian: Рашки стил / raški stil, Rascian style) is a medieval Serbian ecclesiastical architectural style that spanned from 1170-1300, starting during the rule of Stefan Nemanja (r. 1166-1196) when he built the Đurđevi Stupovi monastery, and ends with the Saint Achillius Church, built in 1296 by Stephen Dragutin of Serbia, a descendant of Nemanja.
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