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met-islamic-art: Bottle Depicting a Peacock in Foliage, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic Art Edwa
[20th August 2020 | 農曆歲次庚子七月初二](Awal Muharram, Islamic New Year 回曆元旦) Wish you guys a early Happy Mi
Container in the form of an Animal, Probably Iran, 10th century. Glass. Via LACMAIn Islamic art, ani
amadryades: Museum of Islamic Art, Athens
met-islamic-art: Salver, Islamic Art Edward C. Moore Collection, Bequest of Edward C. Moore, 1891 Me
aliirq:The Islamic art and architecture. Imam Hussein shrine in Karbala, Iraq. 2015.via imamhussain.
watanafghanistan:AFGHANISTAN by Mohammad Kheirkhah
virtual-artifacts:A Seljuk silk robe, Iran or Central Asia, 11th/12th century
Necklace from Iran or Central Asia, late 14th- 16th century.
Dalāʼil al-khayrāt wa-shawāriq al-anwār, 1632.MS Arab 74Houghton Library, Harvard University
Indian (Mughal) ivory-hilted rams head dagger18th century.
Saudi Arabian mask and traditional headdress with jewelry from Mansoojat Foundation’s (Museu
A simurgh - a monstrous mythical bird with the power of reasoning and speech. From ‘Ajā’ib al-makhlū
Moorish Baths, Gibraltar Museumsource: By John Cummings (Own work) [CC-BY-SA-3.0 (creativecom
RingMatchmaker’s ring (kudagi zhuzik) from the Kazak people.Date: late 19th–early 20th century
f-featherbrain:Al-Andalus: The Art of Islamic SpainThe Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1992
Khāqānī, Afz̤al al-Dīn Shirvānī, ca. 1126-1198 or 9. Tuḥfat al-ʻIrāqayn : manuscript, 1604.MS Typ 53
Khāqānī, Afz̤al al-Dīn Shirvānī, ca. 1126-1198 or 9. Tuḥfat al-ʻIrāqayn : manuscript, 1604.MS Typ 53
Woman in a green coat (detail), from the 1590s. Safavid islamic art.
Chihil Kilid (Forty Keys) Divination Bowl with Inscriptions, Zodiac Signs, and Four Plaquettes, copp
Woman with a spray of flowers, 1595, Safavid period of Islamic art
met-islamic-art: Dish, first half 17th century, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Islamic ArtMr. and Mrs.
Hispano-Moresque ware is a style of initially Islamic pottery created in Al Andalus or Muslim Spain,
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