
The Birth Scene of Iskandar (Alexander the Great) - Khamseen
Feb 9, 2021 · The Birth Scene of Iskandar (Alexander the Great) Ayşin Yoltar-Yıldırım Synopsis: Museum collections often include works that are unidentified or inadequately studied. This …
Shahnameh – Khamseen
Apr 23, 2024 · Shahnameh Roxana Zenhari Related Terms: Colophon (brief statement about a book’s making) Frontispiece (title page) Kitabkhana (library – atelier) Naqqash (painter) …
Topics – Khamseen
Oct 2, 2025 · Khamseen’s Topic presentations are created by a group of international experts in Islamic studies, art, architecture, and visual culture as well as scholars specializing in allied …
Safavid Arts – Khamseen
Coffee and Coffeehouses in Ottoman and Safavid Lands, 1500-1800 Figural Silk in Safavid Iran The Birth Scene of Iskandar (Alexander the Great) The Depiction of European Women in Late …
Queer Jewish-Muslim Studies Workshop
Golan Moskowitz is Assistant Professor of Jewish Studies at Tulane University. A literary scholar, cultural historian, and visual artist, his research focuses on American Jewish drag and …
Book Arts – Khamseen
İbrahim Müteferrika and the First Printed Books of the Islamic World Mohamed Zakariya and the Practice of Calligraphy Ottoman Illustrated Histories The Birth Scene of Iskandar (Alexander …
Frontispiece – Khamseen
Sep 3, 2021 · Ayşin Yoltar-Yıldırım, “ The Birth Scene of Iskandar (Alexander the Great),” Khamseen: Islamic Art History Online, published 9 February 2021. References: Bağcı, Serpil. …
Los Angeles Intifada – Michigan Quarterly Review
“Take this down carefully,” a man told the Los Angeles Times over the phone on the morning of September 13, 1972. “I just bombed an Arab’s house in Hollywood. No Arab is going to be …
Members – Jewish-Muslim Research Network
Iskandar Ahmad Abdalla, Freie Universität, Germany Research Interests: Islam and secularism in Europe; Jewish-Arab relations; cultural and film history in the Middle East Seth Anziska, …
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Meet our many Khamseen contributors! They include professors, curators, librarians, lecturers, postdoctoral fellows, and advanced PhD students who specialize in Islamic studies, art history, …