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Book Review
The Muslim Architecture of Egypt, II. Ayyubids and Early Bahrite Mamluks
01/1961 | 694 | 103
Pages: 24-25
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Harvey, John (Harvey, John)
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The Muslim Architecture of Egypt, II. Ayyubids and Early Bahrite Mamluks | author: Creswell, K. A. C.
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The Oldest Dated 'Mosul' Candlestick A. D. 1225
12/1949 | 561 | 91
Pages: 334+336-341
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Rice, D. S. (Rice, D. S.; Rice, David Storm)
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5. Detail of Ewer Dated 620 A. H./A. D. 1223, Work of al-Dhakī. (Messrs R. Stora & Co., New York.)
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6. Detail of Ewer Dated 620 A. H./A. D. 1223, Work of al-Dhakī. (Messrs R. Stora & Co., New York.)
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7. Ewer Dated 623 A. H./A. D. 1226, work of Ibn Ḥājjī Jaldak. Height, 37.5cm. (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.)
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8-11. Details of Brass Candlestick Dated 622 A. H./A. D. 1225, Work of Ibn Ḥājjī Jaldak. (Monsieur M. Stora, Paris.). 8. Medallion No. I. 9. Medallion No. VIII. 10. Medallion No. X. 11. Medallion No. XI.
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Fig. A The shape of the oldest dated 'Mosul' candlestick
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Fig. B The decorative device of the candlestick
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Fig. C (I) Medallion with the rulers
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Fig. C (IV) Medallion with the rulers
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Fig. C (IX) Decorative medallion with the rulers
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Fig. C (VII) Decorative medallion with the rulers
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Fig. D (Med. III) Decorative medallion with garden scene
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Fig. D (Med. VI) Decorative medallion with garden scene
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Fig. D (Med. VIII) Garden scene
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Fig. D (Med. XI) Garden scene
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Fig. F (Med. II) Medallion with horsemen
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Fig. F (Med. V) Medallion with horsemen
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Fig. F (Med. X) Medallion with horsemen
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Fig. G Incised graffiti
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Fig. H Incised graffito
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Fig. E Two monkeys in a tree, from the Schefer Hariri manuscript