French--History, French--Egypt--History--18th century, DT72.F7 R43 1799
Suivi de la traduction turque du même recueil. Main Heritage Shelves General DT72.F7 R43 1799 Book Item-ID: i10168643 BIB-ID: 1018500 With: Fables de... Show moreSuivi de la traduction turque du même recueil. Main Heritage Shelves General DT72.F7 R43 1799 Book Item-ID: i10168643 BIB-ID: 1018500 With: Fables de Loqman surnommé Le Sage. Au Kaire :Imprimerie Nationale, 1799. Show less
Tourism Morocco, Tourism Morocco--20th Century, Folklore--Festivals, Folklore--Festivals--Marrakech (Morocco), Folk music, Folk music--Morocco
Travel poster advertising the Second Marrakech National Festival of Folklore in 1961. The poster shows a Moroccan woman, on a blue backgrond ... Show moreTravel poster advertising the Second Marrakech National Festival of Folklore in 1961. The poster shows a Moroccan woman, on a blue backgrond playing the ribab. Title and date from item. Poster signed "JG. Mantel 60". On the upper part a logo with the tag "المَغْرِب". Main Heritage Compact General HC.GM.P.2019.0079 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i26207102 BIB-ID: 2799774 Show less
The photograph shows the south side of the Al-Aqsa Mosque. At the bottom of the print there is a manuscript caption in german "Omar mochee [sic] an... Show moreThe photograph shows the south side of the Al-Aqsa Mosque. At the bottom of the print there is a manuscript caption in german "Omar mochee [sic] an Stelle des alten Tempels.", that is "Mosque Of Omar in place of the Old Temple". Between 516 BC and 70 CE the site in fact was occupied by the Second Temples. Title from item, date devised by Library staff. Main Heritage Display General HC.HP.2016.0048-0001 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i23169400 BIB-ID: 2451817 Show less
Masjid al-Nabawī al-Sharīf., Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages, Mosques, Mosques--Medina (Saudi Arabia)--Photographs
Manuscript annotations under the print highlight the dome of the tomb of the prophet ("قبة الحجرة النبوية = Dome du tombeau du Prophète") and the... Show moreManuscript annotations under the print highlight the dome of the tomb of the prophet ("قبة الحجرة النبوية = Dome du tombeau du Prophète") and the garden of Lady Fatima, the daughter of the Prophet ("جنينة السيدة فاطمة = Jardin du Saida Fathima, fille du Prophète"). Date and title from item. The photograph is dated and signed in the negative - both in Arabic and French. Autograph captions in Arabic and in French on the recto and on the verso of the mount. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2018.0265-0002 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i2545626x BIB-ID: 2712661 Show less
Masjid al-Nabawī al-Sharīf., Guards, Guards--Medina (Saudi Arabia)--Portraits, Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages, Mosques, Mosques--Medina (Saudi Arabia)--Photographs
The name of the Shaykh is indicated only in the French version of the title. The three servants depicted in the picture are the so-called aghas,... Show moreThe name of the Shaykh is indicated only in the French version of the title. The three servants depicted in the picture are the so-called aghas, the Abyssinian guardians of the Prophet's Mosque; aghas were responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the holy mosques and they also guarded the Prophet ’s tomb. Two aghas sit to the left and right of the seated shaykh, while the third servant stands behind him. All of them are looking into the camera. The photograph was taken indoor, against a blank white backdrop and it recalls classical late 19th-century studio portraits. Date and title from item. The photograph is dated and signed in the negative - both in Arabic and French. Autograph captions - still in Arabic and in French - on the recto and on the verso of the mount. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2018.0265-0003 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i25456623 BIB-ID: 2712662 Show less
Masjid al-Nabawī al-Sharīf., Guards, Guards--Medina (Saudi Arabia)--Portraits, Muslim pilgrims and pilgrimages, Mosques, Mosques--Medina (Saudi Arabia)--Photographs
The name of the Shaykh is indicated only in the French version of the title. The two servants depicted in the picture are the so-called aghas, the... Show moreThe name of the Shaykh is indicated only in the French version of the title. The two servants depicted in the picture are the so-called aghas, the Abyssinian guardians of the Prophet's Mosque; aghas were responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the holy mosques and they also guarded the Prophet ’s tomb. In this portrait, the Shaykh sits on a stool outside the mosque, on a stark exterior pavement, while the two aghas deferentially stand at his left and right, without looking at the camera. Date and title from item. The photograph is dated and signed in the negative - both in Arabic and French. Autograph captions - still in Arabic and in French - on the recto and on the verso of the mount. Main Heritage Compact General HC.HP.2018.0265-0004 2-D Graphic Item-ID: i25456787 BIB-ID: 2712665 Show less