The Minarets of Cairo

The Minarets of Cairo
Title The Minarets of Cairo PDF eBook
Author Doris Behrens-Abouseif
Publisher I.B. Tauris
Pages 0
Release 2010-11-15
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781848855397

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Previous work with same title published in 1984 with far smaller scope and less attention to architecture.

Cairo of the Mamluks

Cairo of the Mamluks
Title Cairo of the Mamluks PDF eBook
Author Doris Abouseif
Publisher I.B. Tauris
Pages 392
Release 2007-10-24
Genre Architecture
ISBN

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This history of Mamluk architecture spans three centuries and examines the monuments of the Mamluks in their social, political and urban context, during the period of their rule (1250-1517). This book displays the multiple facets of Mamluk patronage, and also provides a succinct discussion of the sixty key monuments built in Cairo by the Mamluk sultans. A richly illustrated volume with color photographs, plans and isometric drawings, this will be an essential reference work for scholars and students of the art and architecture of the Islamic world as well as art historians and historians of late medieval Islamic history.

Islamic Monuments in Cairo : The Practical Guide

Islamic Monuments in Cairo : The Practical Guide
Title Islamic Monuments in Cairo : The Practical Guide PDF eBook
Author Caroline Williams
Publisher American Univ in Cairo Press
Pages 308
Release 2002
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9789774246951

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Walks the visitor around two hundred of the city's most interesting Islamic monuments

Studies in Islamic History and Civilization

Studies in Islamic History and Civilization
Title Studies in Islamic History and Civilization PDF eBook
Author Moše Šārôn
Publisher BRILL
Pages 132
Release 1986
Genre History
ISBN 9789652640147

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The Minaret

The Minaret
Title The Minaret PDF eBook
Author Jonathan M. Bloom
Publisher Edinburgh Studies in Islamic Art
Pages 416
Release 2018-04-17
Genre Islamic art and symbolism
ISBN 9781474437226

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Bloom reveals that the Minaret, long understood to have been invented in the early years of Islam as the place from which the muezzin gives the call to prayer, was actually invented some two centuries later to be a visible symbol of Islam. Drawing on buildings, archaeological reports, medieval histories, geographies, and early Arabic poetry, he reinterprets the origin, development, and meanings of the minaret and provides a sweeping historical and geographical tour of the minaret's position as the symbol of Islam.

Islamic Architecture in Cairo

Islamic Architecture in Cairo
Title Islamic Architecture in Cairo PDF eBook
Author Doris Behrens-Abouseif
Publisher BRILL
Pages 196
Release 1992
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9789004096264

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For architecture or history students or interested travellers, presents descriptions, histories, photographs, plans, and drawings of detail for buildings erected in the Egyptian capital from the earliest Islamic through the Ottoman periods. References to the Survey Map of the Islamic Monuments of Cairo aid readers in finding the buildings. A reprint of the 1989 publication. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Cairo Since 1900

Cairo Since 1900
Title Cairo Since 1900 PDF eBook
Author Mohamed Elshahed
Publisher
Pages 407
Release 2020-02-11
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9789774168697

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The city of a thousand minarets is also the city of eclectic modern constructions, turn-of-the-century revivalism and romanticism, concrete expressionism, and modernist design. Yet while much has been published on Cairo's ancient, medieval, and early-modern architectural heritage, the city's modern architecture has to date not received the attention it deserves. Cairo since 1900: An Architectural Guide is the first comprehensive architectural guide to the constructions that have shaped and continue to shape the Egyptian capital since the early twentieth century. From the sleek apartment tower for Inji Zada in Ghamra designed by Antoine Selim Nahas in 1937, to the city's many examples of experimental church architecture, and visible landmarks such as the Mugamma and Arab League buildings, Cairo is home to a rich store of modernist building styles. Arranged by geographical area, the guide includes entries for more than 220 buildings and sites of note, each entry consisting of concise, explanatory text describing the building and its significance accompanied by photographs, drawings, and maps. This pocket-sized volume is an ideal companion for the city's visitors and residents as well as an invaluable resource for scholars and students of Cairo's architecture and urban history.