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THE OTTOMAN INFLUENCES ON WEST TRIPOLI THROUGH FOUR INSCRIPTIONS PRESERVED IN ASSARAYA ALHAMRA'A MUSEUM

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This study deals with the Ottoman Influences on Tripoli in Arts, such as decorations,
Antiques, and inscriptions which need more studies. The research tries to show these
influences through four inscriptions which are translated and published for the first time. Two
of them were written in Turkish language. Many kinds of Ottoman scripts, like Thuluth,
Alenstaliq and Tughra'a were used in these inscriptions. The research proved that the
Ottomans have interested in religious and military buildings in West Tripoli. The decoration
associated with the inscriptions has ottoman features, like Romi decoration, Lily flower,
blooming flower, and the Ottoman flags. This research is considered an addition to the
previous researches that studied the Ottoman influences on its subsidiaries states.

DOI

10.21608/ejars.2011.7491

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Ottoman, Tripoli, Inscriptions, Thuluth, Alenstaliq, Tughra'a, Bab-Elbahr, Artillery

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Khairallah

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G.

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Archaeology dept., Faculty of Arts, Tanta University

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2

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1438

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2011-12-01

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2011-09-13

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2011-12-01

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67

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88

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2090-4932

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2090-4940

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Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies

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THE OTTOMAN INFLUENCES ON WEST TRIPOLI THROUGH FOUR INSCRIPTIONS PRESERVED IN ASSARAYA ALHAMRA'A MUSEUM

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