The art and architecture of Islam 1250-1800 /
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Other Authors / Creators: | Bloom, Jonathan Art and architecture of Islam 650-1250. Ettinghausen, Richard. |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
Imprint: | New Haven [Conn.] : Yale University Press, 1995. |
Series: | Yale University Press Pelican history of art.
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Table of Contents:
- PART I: 1250-1500: Introduction
- Architecture in Iran and Central Asia under the Ilkhanids and their successors
- The arts in Iran and Central Asia under the Ilkhanids and their successors
- Architecture in Iran and Central Asia under the Timurids and their contemporaries
- The arts in Iran and Central Asia under the Timurids and their contemporaries
- Architecture in Egypt under the Bahri Mamluks (1260-1389)
- Architecture in Egypt, Syria, and Arabia under the Circassian Mamluks (1389-1517)
- The arts in Egypt and Syria under the Mamluks
- Architecture and the arts in the Maghrib under the Hafsids, Marinids, and Nasrids
- Architecture and the arts in Anatolia under the Beyliks and early Ottomans
- Architecture and the arts in India under the Sultanates
- PART II: 1500-1800: The arts in Iran under the Sufavids and Zands
- Architecture in Iran under the Safavids and Zands
- Architecture and the arts in Central Asia under the Uzbeks
- Architecture under the Ottomans after the conquest of Constantinople
- The arts under the Ottomans after the conquest of Constantinople
- Architecture and the arts in Egypt and North Africa
- Architecture in India under the Mughals and their contemporaries in the Deccan
- The arts in India under the Mughals and their contemporaries in the Deccan
- The legacies of latter Islamic art.