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Vol. 6 (2017): Art of the Orient

Published:
2019-05-17
Title and Contents
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Title and Contents
Introduction
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Introduction
5-8
Article
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Eurasian decorative animal features of ‘the Little Metropolis Church of Athens’
9-18 -
A typological evaluation of arrow slits among elements of military architecture in the medieval period
19-34 -
Infinite travel of the soul to the Sacred City and the Luminous City: visual depictions of Mecca and Medina in Dalā’il al-Hayrāt
35-51 -
Benlizâde Madrasah and its place in Ottoman architecture
52-64 -
Orientalism in the Orient - elements of the Moorish style in the sacred Muslim buildings of Istanbul
65-75 -
The decline of Cairo under the Ottomans
76-90 -
Between Kraków and Istanbul: the art and architecture of the Crimean Khanate as the connecting link between Ottoman and European culture
91-107 -
The Islamic tradition of building water fountains in the Crimea
108-120 -
Polish and Lithuanian Tatars. One history and two stories
121-128 -
The views of Erasmus of Rotterdam and his Polish followers on war against the Turks
129-137 -
Treaties in historical studies - the 1607 trade treaty between the Ottoman Empire and Poland
138-143 -
European and Exotic - Jan III Sobieski’s commemorative and representative strategies towards Polish-Ottoman relations
144-155 -
Ottoman tent from Prince Czartoryski’s collection - a new look at an old tradition
156-165 -
In search of diplomatic gifts - on a group of 18th century Polish porcelain in the Topkapi Palace collection
166-179 -
An evaluation of the architecture, culture and history of the Polonezköy/Adampol settlement in Istanbul
180-200 -
Kazimierz Pochwalski’s sketchbook of Eastern travels
201-211 -
Jean (Jan) Lambert-Rucki’s artistic vision of the Ottoman women’s world of Selânik
212-232 -
The 16th to the 18th century printed Turcica preserved in Polish collections
233-240 -
Diplomats, etiquette, ceremonies - the unpublished letters of Łazarz Hordyński from the Ottoman Empire circa 1790
241-244 -
My inspirations from traditional Syrian architecture
245-257