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New New English Original velvet bdg. Dust wrapper. 4to. (32 x 25 cm). In English and Turkish. [12], 160 p., color ills. Love for Ahl al-Bayt in the Ottoman Empire.= Osmanli Devleti'nde Ehl-i Beyt sevgisi. [Exhibition catalogue]. August 25 - November 24, 2008; Topkapi Palace Museum, Istanbul. Preface by Ilber Ortayli.
New English Paperback. Pbo. 4to. (29 x 22 cm). In English. 243 p., color and b/w ills. Contents: Kadir Topbas "Introduction" / Ilber Ortayli "Introduction" / Hilmi Aydin "Preface" / Seyit Ali Kahraman "Imperial surre" / Sevgi Agca "Tradition of imperial surre" / Sibel Alparslan Arca "Embroidered clothes sent to Haremeyn" / Selin Ipek "Religious fabrics in the Topkapi Palace Museum sent to Mecca and Medina" / Emine Bilirgen "Precious objects in the Imperial Treasury related with sacred places" / Merve Cakir "Hajj travel books and and the travel book of Al-Hajj Ibrahim Efendi" / Senay Eren "The travel book of the surre procession captain" / Catalogue / Catalogue texts / Glossary. This book is prepared for the "Imperial Surre" exhibition organized by the Ministry of Culture and Tourism General Directoratefor Cultural Heritage and Museums, and Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality, Istanbul Culture and Art Works Co., in Topkapi Palace Museum on 16 April - 25 May 2008.
193723850Paris Gallimard 1937 In-12 251 pp, photos hors texte. Service de presse non coupé
2001Q-0865304866Incentive Publications 2001-05-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Incentive Publications paperback
2001Q-0865304858Incentive Publications 2001-05-01. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Incentive Publications paperback
0865300313.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
QWA-13904G.-P. Maisonneuve et Larose, 1979, in-8 br., 118 p., 4 planches coul. h.-t., couvertures à rabats, bon état.
1931RO30041414LES PRESSES UNIVERSITAIRES DE FRANCE. 1931. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Mors fendus, Intérieur frais. 257 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 305.4-La femme
19312121923Paris.: Les Presses Univer. 1931. Paperback. Cubierta deslucida. Good. 25 cm. 253 p. Encuadernación en tapa blanda de editorial. Idioma francés . Cubierta deslucida. Sociología. Política Les Presses Univer. paperback
49237Presses universitaires de france.1931.In-8 br.257 p. Etat correct avec qques piûres sur la couverture et la tranche médiane.
513236me année - n° 270 - 23 mai 1936 - Grand in-4 broché - revue illustrée - 16 pages
641456me année - N° 294 - 1er novembre 1933 - in-4 broché - revue illustrée - paraît le mercredi
16320Payothèque, 1977 -broché, couverture verte titrée en noir de cette coll. 224 pages un peu fané et en bon état par ailleurs.
2024x-1032525894Routledge 2024. Paperback. New. 414 pages. 10.00x7.00x10.00 inches. Routledge paperback
2024x-1032525355Routledge 2024. Hardcover. New. 414 pages. 10.00x7.00x10.00 inches. Routledge hardcover
2024Atlantic-9781032525891Routledge 2024. 1. Paperback. New. Routledge paperback
2024Atlantic-9781032525891Routledge 2024. 1. Paperback. New. Routledge paperback
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In contemporary fine black 1/3 leather bdg. Decorated gilt to spine. Roy. 8vo. (23 x 16 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 112 p. Extremely rare first edition of this Nabi's first-hand account of Mecca, Medina and the Hejaz during his pilgrimage in the late 17th century. This is the most celebrated literary pilgrimage narrative written in Ottoman Turkish. Nabi (1642-1712) was one of the prominent Ottoman poets and is considered a foremost exponent of the didactic trend (hikem-i tarz) in Ottoman Turkish literature. Nabi, whose given name was Yusuf, was born in Urfa (then known as Ruha) in 1052/1642. In 1082/1671 he took part in the Ottoman military campaign in Poland, in the retinue of Müsahib Pasha, (1640-1686). Having spent thirteen years in Istanbul, Nabi desired to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca. He was personally ready to undertake a journey to the Hijaz and to set down an eloquent account of his journey, the experience of his lifetime. Accordingly, having achieved a position of good standing with his patrons, Müsahib Mustafa Pasha and Mehmed IV, Nabi revived his longstanding desire to perform the hajj. In 1089/1678, at around 37 years of age, he set out in a small private caravan from Istanbul, passing through Konya, Urfa, Damascus, Jerusalem and Cairo, where he joined the main Egyptian pilgrimage caravan. The work, which is one of the most successful examples of Ottoman insa (artistic prose), includes historical, sociological, geographical and autobiographical information. In his preliminary remarks, Nabi indicates that he had received governmental help for his journey. He relates that he first obtained leave for the hajj from his patron Musahib Mustafa Pasha, and then submitted a qasida to Mehmed IV, describing the sacred places. The sultan provided Nabi a letter of recommendation addressed to Abdurrahman Pasha (d. 1691), governor of Egypt, ordering him to enable Nabi to make a comfortable journey. Nabi traveled in a small private caravan, since the caravan extended its route to Nabi's homeland, Urfa, and spent about fifty days there. It appears that he generally followed the usual route of the pilgrimage caravan from Istanbul to Damascus, passing through Scutari, Kartal, Gebze, Hersek, Iznik, Eskisehir, Seyitgazi, Aksehir, Ilgin, Ladik, Konia, Eregli, Adana, Misis bridge, Payas, Antioche, Aleppo (with a long detour to Urfa (Edessa) and back to Aleppo via Aintab), Hama, Hims and the Kuteyfe strait. He was fascinated with the splendid architecture of the buildings, the bazaars and the mosques built side by side by Kurdish and Circassian rulers and the Nile when he arrived in Cairo. Nabi gives a general description of the city of Cairo, the Nile, the two reservoirs of the city, parklands, the Ahram hills and the immediate neighborhood of the city. In Mecca, Nabi visited the sacred sites enthusiastically and performed the hajj on 77 January 1679. He gives a moving account of his experience as a pious emotional pilgrim. It appears that Nabi stayed in Mecca for more than twenty days. Immediately after 1 Muharrem 1090/12 February 1679, he set out for Medina, presumably in the Damascus caravan. While in Medina, Nabi served at the tomb of the Prophet by lighting the candles since his name was on the honorary list of attendants who were determined by the central government to serve the sanctuaries in Mecca and Medina. Nabi regards these services as a testimony to the legitimacy of Ottoman rule. He summarizes his journey of return from Medina to Damascus and to Istanbul in a few general words. Özege 21267.; Not in OCLC.
20172-8416894973LID Editorial Empresarial S.L. 2017. Paperback. New. 56 pages. Spanish language. 9.45x6.77x0.79 inches. LID Editorial Empresarial, S.L. paperback
Hardcover in-8, 446 pages, illustrations en noir, cartonnage sous jaquette illustrée. Très bon état. [BL-5]