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Slides Collection: Recent submissions
Now showing items 801-820 of 2998
Map showing events in Iraq and Syria in 754/55
Genealogical chart of the abbassids who escaped from Humaima
Map showing the operations during the abbassid revolution, 749-750
Genealogical chart of Beni Ali and Beni Abbas
Map showing the Umayyad Empire in the reign of Hisham, 724-743
Map showing the Arab Empire under the umayyad caliph Mua'wyya, 661-680
Map showing the progress of arab conquests from 632-642
Genealogical tree of the Quraish, the Prophet's family (pbuh)
Map showing the Persian and Byzantine Empire in 600
Map showing trade routes from India
Lacquer cover of a book of prayers written for one of the sultans about 1450-1500
16th century book-binding of an album of calligraphy by sheikh Zada. Polished leather surface painted with gold in conjunction with gold press-work
A filigree book-binding from the 16th century
Decorated triangular book-flap attached to the back cover of the two works on the traditions of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). Leather-made, dating from the 16th century
European rug in the design of th anatolian Ushak-star, 1586
Textile book-binding, 16th cent. red satin embroidered with gold and polychrome silk
Lacquer book-binding, 16th century
Ottoman court prayer rug from about 1600. For many years this type of rug was copied in rectilinear style by provincial weavers
Anatolian carpet, early 16th cent. The large octagon characterizes certain anatolian provincial rugs to this day
Top Kapi Museum, jewelled book-cover bound with stones set in gold, 16th century. It is possibly a work of the Tchelebis, a prestigeous family of bookbinders
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