Muslim artists, Christian patrons and the painted ceilings of the Cappella Palatina (Palermo, Sicily, circa 1143 CE) فنانون_مسلمون_ورعاة_مسيحيون_والأسقف_المصورة_في_كابللا_بلاتينا_بلارمو_صقلية_حوالي_العالم_1143م
The island of Sicily was conquered by Arab and Berber troops from North Africa during the 9th century. For the first hundred years, Muslim Sicily was a military base from which the Aghlabid emirs of Ifriqiyya launched successive attacks against mainland Italy. However, after 949, when the Fatimid ca...
Main Author: | Johns, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English Arabic |
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Dar al-Athar al-Islamiyyah
2012
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