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Greek Philosophy and Sufism in Mecdi’s Ottoman Turkish Gardens of Peonies
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The “Storehouse” of Ottoman Landscape Tradition: Gardens and City Spaces as Barzakh
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, 2020
Mohammad Gharipour, ed. Gardens of Renaissance Europe and the Islamic Empires: Encounters and Confluences University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2017, 272 pp., 55 color and 67 b/w illus.
Bahar Kural
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Mohammad Gharipour, ed. Gardens of Renaissance Europe and the Islamic Empires: Encounters and Confluences University Park: Pennsylvania State University Press, 2017, 272 pp., 55 color and 67 b/w illus.
Bahar Kural
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The Gate of Mercy as a Contested Monument: Jerusalem’s Sealed Gate as a Muslim Site of Memory
Journal of Islamicjerusalem Studies, 2023English-language guides to the city of Jerusalem often describe the Golden Gate or Gate of Mercy (Bāb al-Raḥma) as sealed by the Muslims to prevent the return of the Messiah.
Christiane-Marie Abu Sarah
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 2019
Travellers in Ottoman Lands is the latest in a long line of publications arising from conferences held by the Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East (ASTENE). ASTENE members are typically fascinated by the lives of individuals who
C. Finkel
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Travellers in Ottoman Lands is the latest in a long line of publications arising from conferences held by the Association for the Study of Travel in Egypt and the Near East (ASTENE). ASTENE members are typically fascinated by the lives of individuals who
C. Finkel
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Studies in the History of Gardens & Designed Landscapes
This article examines the 18th-century European enthusiasm for turquerie as a layered cultural and political strategy of self-representation. Focusing on King Gustav III (1771–1792) of Sweden’s Turkish divan rooms and the Turkish Kiosk at Haga Park, it ...
Şeref Can Çetİn, Ahmet Yaşar
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This article examines the 18th-century European enthusiasm for turquerie as a layered cultural and political strategy of self-representation. Focusing on King Gustav III (1771–1792) of Sweden’s Turkish divan rooms and the Turkish Kiosk at Haga Park, it ...
Şeref Can Çetİn, Ahmet Yaşar
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Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 2010
In 1894 the Garden Tomb Association concluded the purchase of a small property outside of the Old City of Jerusalem. The site in question was known as 'Skull Hill' or 'Gordon's Calvary' and was reputed to be the real site of the burial place of Jesus. This case study of a land transaction in Ottoman Jerusalem reveals several important themes from the ...
Ruth Kark, Seth J. Frantzman
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In 1894 the Garden Tomb Association concluded the purchase of a small property outside of the Old City of Jerusalem. The site in question was known as 'Skull Hill' or 'Gordon's Calvary' and was reputed to be the real site of the burial place of Jesus. This case study of a land transaction in Ottoman Jerusalem reveals several important themes from the ...
Ruth Kark, Seth J. Frantzman
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YILLIK: Annual of Istanbul Studies
Ottoman elites’ drive to assemble collections of exotic specimens in their gardens during the long nineteenth century led them to recruit horticultural experts from around the world. One was Pierre Gustave Deroin, a French immigrant who lived in Istanbul
Berin Gölönü
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Ottoman elites’ drive to assemble collections of exotic specimens in their gardens during the long nineteenth century led them to recruit horticultural experts from around the world. One was Pierre Gustave Deroin, a French immigrant who lived in Istanbul
Berin Gölönü
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