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Of classical Ottoman Turkish Islamic Art
in host each number
a general aspects
of art periodicals,
our business will
be try to continue preparations
for
kubbe.



The interests of the planned end of the
year the first issue kubbe in the
academic files,
have a voice in
their own art and
artists' writings interviews with
current exhibitions,
auctions, original collection event
news will take
place ..

October 21, 2009,
Wednesday


 
Works of Islamic Art,
  Dubai at a time...
 

Turkey's wide range
museums compiled
150 work, Islam: Faith
and worship under
the title United
Arab Emirates
exhibition appeared.

Kadem-i Sharif
model Kaaba
to lock the Qur'an-ı
Kerim in wrappers
line of sheets,
embroidered
fabrics for miniature
Islamic art most
precious samples
the exhibition
will include the
Islamic history, 'Kun'
orders from the 'kill'
order extending
into themes
is described.



Walls of dark colors
painted a room
in the middle of
the 15th century
remain a kudüm 'Kun'
describes the
order and dogs
stands alone.

When you enter
the room
slightly rising
what mysterious
voice towards
a world, while
projector to
the wall with
reflected Islam
information about
draws your attention.

August 23, 2009

Friday

 
   
   
   
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