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METALWORK OF THE TURCOMAN DYNASTIES OF EASTERN ANATOLIA AND
IRAN By James W . Allan Ashmolean Museum , Oxford Melikian - Chirvani ' s
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METALWORK OF THE TURCOMAN DYNASTIES OF EASTERN ANATOLIA AND
IRAN By James W . Allan Ashmolean Museum , Oxford Melikian - Chirvani ' s
recent publication of the Stylistically , therefore , there is a link between this ...
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Their original arabesque designs at one end are less significant for our capital
was Diyarbekir , and they extended their purposes than the roundel with two
floral projections authority successively over eastern Anatolia , Azerwhich
embellishes ...
Their original arabesque designs at one end are less significant for our capital
was Diyarbekir , and they extended their purposes than the roundel with two
floral projections authority successively over eastern Anatolia , Azerwhich
embellishes ...
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_ " The Lights of Sufi Shrines , ” Islamic Art II ( 1987 ) , pp . 117 – 48 . A . U . Pope
( ed . ) , Survey . We may divide the agricultural households into two major
classes METALWORK OF THE TURCOMAN DYNASTIES OF EASTERN
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_ " The Lights of Sufi Shrines , ” Islamic Art II ( 1987 ) , pp . 117 – 48 . A . U . Pope
( ed . ) , Survey . We may divide the agricultural households into two major
classes METALWORK OF THE TURCOMAN DYNASTIES OF EASTERN
ANATOLIA ...
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