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Login to Ircica Farabi. Ircica Farabi Digital Library System is sponsored by H. H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum. The Ottoman and the Spanis. Rsaquo; Ranke, Leopold von, . Le costume en orient. Rsaquo; Tilke, Max. Rsaquo; No Author. Salname-i Cebel-i Lübnan,. Rsaquo; No Author. Bosna Vilayeti salnamesi: . Rsaquo; No Author. To İepo Kopanio (Greek). Rsaquo; No Author. Rsaquo; Takvim-i Vekayi: Dev. Rsaquo; Vahdet-i mevcut: bir. Rsaquo; Seyhülislam merhum . Voyages in Middle East. See All ».
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GOSHAENUR: A Garment of Modesty from the Mughals to the Indo-Pak Sub-Continent Today
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Islamic Art and Culture. Monday, March 7, 2011. A Garment of Modesty from the Mughals to the Indo-Pak Sub-Continent Today. Traces its origins to the Mongols and was once considered a. Is a traditional garment worn by the people of. It is worn by both men and women due to its modesty with Muslim. Values, comfort and freedom of movement. Differences exist between Men’s and Women’s. Has a very significant place in the. The Mughal emperors are renowned for their impassioned interest in painting, architecture...
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GOSHAENUR: September 2010
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Islamic Art and Culture. Monday, September 20, 2010. City of Bhopal: Muslim-Hindu Cultural Story of Afghan Soldiers, Gond Warlords and Begums. Is the capital of Madhya Pradesh. This city was established by Parmara King Bhoj in 11. Century but Afghan soldier Dost Mohammad turned it into a beautiful city. Was ruled by the Afghans, Mughals and Rajputs. During the reign of each ruler the city has seen various changes. Instead. Dost took over and consolidated the. Riasat, thus laying the foundation of Mirazi-.
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GOSHAENUR: A Nizam of Hyderabad & A Princess of the Ottoman Caliphate
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Islamic Art and Culture. Sunday, December 19, 2010. A Nizam of Hyderabad and A Princess of the Ottoman Caliphate. Her Imperial Highness The Princess Hadice Hayriye Ayshe Dürrühsehvar. Sultan, ( Khadija Khayriya Ayesha Dürrühsehvar. خدیجہ خیریہ عائشہ در شہوار. Hatice Hayriye Ayşe Dürrüşehvar), also known as HIH Princess. Was born in Turkey when the Ottoman Empire was passing through its last phase. Her father, Caliph. Went into exile in the Paris, France. After the abolition of the Caliphate in 1924.
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GOSHAENUR: Goshaenur
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Islamic Art and Culture. Goshaenur is an Islamic Art and Books store located in Lahore, Pakistan. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Ali ibn Abi Talib. Hazrat Qutubuddin Bakhtiar Kaki. National College of Arts Lahore. Reduction of Human Nature. Religious Dimension of Art. Visitor: Click on Comment Tags, Share Your Thoughts. HAST-O-NEEST Centre for Traditional Art and Culture. Lahore, Pakistan. Sunday 28 Aug: 4:00 pm: Takiya Hastoneest Classical Music (Open). Heritage New Website Has Been Launched.
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GOSHAENUR: March 2011
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Islamic Art and Culture. Thursday, March 31, 2011. The Veil as Ghunghat and Purdah - a Hindu and Muslim dress. Ghoonghat or Ghunghat is a Hindi word which describes a type of veil or headscarf worn by Indian women to cover their head. The Sari grew in length with one end used to cover the bosom, the head and the face. This allowed women to work in the fields beside men or even ride a horse like men. Traditionally, in some parts of. 8220;In the mythic past of Hindu culture, all women figures as exemplifie...