Bull Reliefs in Anatolian Seljuk Architecture
Bull reliefs have a prominent place in the rich figural art of Anatolian Seljuks. A typical characteristic of bull reliefs is that they always appear in combination with other figures, i. e. as bull-man, bull-lion, bull-eagle, bull-dragon, bul!-rhinoceros compositions or they represent Sign of Zodiac and calendar animals.
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History of Islamic Medical Schools in Turkey’s Territory [PDF]
Çıkmaz S, Mesut R.
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The Impact of Trade on Architecture During the Seljuk-Ottoman Period: A Study on Caravanserai and Khan Structures in the Southeastern Anatolia Region [PDF]
This study analyzes the impact of trade on architectural structures and examines how caravanserais and khans gradually transformed into commercial centers. Sixty-one structures built between the 13th and 20th centuries in the Southeastern Anatolia Region
Kakdaş Ateş, Dilan +1 more
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Late Byzantine bridges as markers of imagined landscapes. [PDF]
Fingarova G.
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The Meanings of the terms used for the muslims in the accounts of the first and third crusades [PDF]
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Although most people who encounter terms such as identity, group identity, ethnic, groups, nations or religious groups believe that they know, at least roughly, what these terms mean, the terms are in fact slippery
Gündoğdu, Birol
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Seismic Behavior Analysis of a 14th Century Anatolian Seljuk Kumbet
The preservation of cultural heritage and the seismic resilience of historic buildings are crucial for maintaining social identity, particularly in earthquake-prone regions. This study focuses on the modeling of Sırçalı Kumbet, a Seljuk monument built in the 14th century in Kayseri province, located in the Central Anatolia region of Turkey, using ...
Burcu Buram Colak Demirel +2 more
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Artisti eretici ed eterodossi a Bisanzio [PDF]
The present papers shows that, against the popular view of the Byzantine artist as a pious artisan subjected to the authority of the Church, a number of Byzantine craftsmen sympathized for and were involved in heterodox religious behaviours and heretic ...
Bacci, Michele
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Exonerating Manuel I Komnenos: Byzantine Foreign Policy (1143-1180) [PDF]
Manuel I of Byzantium (1143-80) has been unfairly judged as misguided, reckless, and, ultimately, as a failure. This work endeavors to refute the claims that Manuel\u27s imperial policy lacked any coherent strategy, and that Byzantium simply reacted to ...
Gentry, Darryl Keith, II
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Medical genetics and genomic medicine in Turkey: a bright future at a new era in life sciences. [PDF]
Özçelik T.
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Mitochondrial analysis of a Byzantine population reveals the differential impact of multiple historical events in South Anatolia. [PDF]
Ottoni C +5 more
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