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French --- Frenchmen (French people) --- Ethnology --- History --- Cairo (Egypt) --- Kairo (Egypt) --- Kair (Egypt) --- Qāhirah (Egypt) --- Kahirah (Egypt) --- Caire (Egypt) --- Le Caire (Egypt) --- Ḳahir (Egypt) --- القاهرة (Egypt) --- al-Qāhirah (Egypt) --- القاهرة (مصر) --- al-Qāhirah (Miṣr) --- قاهرة (Egypt) --- O Caire (Egypt) --- Lo Cayiro (Egypt) --- Lo Quèro (Egypt) --- Каир (Egypt) --- Qahirä (Egypt) --- Горад Каір (Egypt) --- Horad Kair (Egypt) --- Каір (Egypt) --- Кайро (Egypt) --- El Caire (Egypt) --- Káhira (Egypt) --- Κάιρο (Egypt) --- El Cairo (Egypt) --- El Cairu (Egypt) --- Keiro (Egypt) --- Caireo (Egypt) --- O Cairo (Egypt) --- 카이로 (Egypt) --- Il Cairo (Egypt) --- קהיר (Egypt) --- France --- Relations --- Egypt --- French occupation, 1798-1801
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Baudry, Ambroise --- Exhibitions --- Architects --- Architecture --- Architecture, Islamic --- Islamic architecture --- Biography. --- Baudry, Ambroise, --- Cairo (Egypt) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Arab architecture --- Architecture, Arab --- Architecture, Moorish --- Architecture, Muslim --- Architecture, Saracenic --- Moorish architecture --- Muslim architecture --- Saracenic architecture --- Religious architecture --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Buildings --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Design and construction --- Kairo (Egypt) --- Kair (Egypt) --- Qāhirah (Egypt) --- Kahirah (Egypt) --- Caire (Egypt) --- Le Caire (Egypt) --- Ḳahir (Egypt) --- القاهرة (Egypt) --- al-Qāhirah (Egypt) --- القاهرة (مصر) --- al-Qāhirah (Miṣr) --- قاهرة (Egypt) --- O Caire (Egypt) --- Lo Cayiro (Egypt) --- Lo Quèro (Egypt) --- Каир (Egypt) --- Qahirä (Egypt) --- Горад Каір (Egypt) --- Horad Kair (Egypt) --- Каір (Egypt) --- Кайро (Egypt) --- El Caire (Egypt) --- Káhira (Egypt) --- Κάιρο (Egypt) --- El Cairo (Egypt) --- El Cairu (Egypt) --- Keiro (Egypt) --- Caireo (Egypt) --- O Cairo (Egypt) --- 카이로 (Egypt) --- Il Cairo (Egypt) --- קהיר (Egypt) --- Architectes --- Architecture islamique --- Architects. --- Architecture. --- Buildings. --- Islamic architecture. --- Le Caire (Égypte) --- Egypt --- France. --- Constructions --- Decorative architecture --- XIXth century --- Egyptian influence --- Architecture, Primitive
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The present volume is a corpus-based study that aims to profile the food culture of medieval Cairo, and an attempt by the author to reconstruct the menu of Cairenes as well as their various daily practices, customs and habits in relation to food and eating in a broader social, political and economic context.
History of civilization --- History of Africa --- anno 500-1499 --- Cairo --- Diet --- Dinners and dining --- Food habits --- Table etiquette --- History. --- Religious aspects --- Islam --- Cairo (Egypt) --- Egypt --- Civilization. --- History --- Dining etiquette --- Dining room etiquette --- Restaurant etiquette --- Etiquette --- Eating --- Food customs --- Foodways --- Human beings --- Habit --- Manners and customs --- Nutrition --- Oral habits --- Banquets --- Dining --- Meals --- Caterers and catering --- Entertaining --- Cooking --- Gastronomy --- Menus --- Table --- Health --- Food --- Religious aspects&delete& --- Islam&delete& --- Kairo (Egypt) --- Kair (Egypt) --- Qāhirah (Egypt) --- Kahirah (Egypt) --- Caire (Egypt) --- Le Caire (Egypt) --- Ḳahir (Egypt) --- القاهرة (Egypt) --- al-Qāhirah (Egypt) --- القاهرة (مصر) --- al-Qāhirah (Miṣr) --- قاهرة (Egypt) --- O Caire (Egypt) --- Lo Cayiro (Egypt) --- Lo Quèro (Egypt) --- Каир (Egypt) --- Qahirä (Egypt) --- Горад Каір (Egypt) --- Horad Kair (Egypt) --- Каір (Egypt) --- Кайро (Egypt) --- El Caire (Egypt) --- Káhira (Egypt) --- Κάιρο (Egypt) --- El Cairo (Egypt) --- El Cairu (Egypt) --- Keiro (Egypt) --- Caireo (Egypt) --- O Cairo (Egypt) --- 카이로 (Egypt) --- Il Cairo (Egypt) --- קהיר (Egypt)
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La 4e de couverture indique : "Les fouilles archéologiques entreprises par la fondation Aga Khan et l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale entre 2000 et 2009, le long de la muraille médiévale du Caire, ont révélé la présence d'un précédent rempart, bâti en briques crues, dont l'existence n'était jusqu'alors signalée que par les sources écrites. Outre le dégagement de cette enceinte, les fouilles ont permis d'exhumer des bâtiments funéraires fatimides, des structures artisanales ayyoubides, ainsi que des habitats et ateliers d'artisans mamelouks. La mise au jour de ces vestiges s'accompagne de la découverte de nombreux fragments de céramiques des époques fatimide, ayyoubide et mamelouke, en partie datés par l'analyse stratigraphique des contextes archéologiques. L'étude du matériel présenté dans ce volume permet de retracer sur plus de cinq siècles l'évolution d'un répertoire morphologique jusqu'ici peu connu. Il en ressort une grande diversité de formes et de productions glaçurées, ainsi que des spécificités propres à chacune des trois périodes chronologiques. L'étude apporte aussi un éclairage sur la vie quotidienne et sur le contexte socio-économique d'un quartier de la capitale aux époques considérées." La 4e de couverture indique : "The archaeological excavations undertaken by Aga Khan Cultural Services and the French Institute of Oriental Archeology in Cairo between 2000 and 2009 along the Ayyubid walls of Cairo, revealed an earlier mud brick rampart which, until then, had only previously been spoken of in written sources. Moreover, these excavations revealed Fatimid tombs, Ayyubid artisan structures, as well as houses and workshops from the Mamluk era. A large quantity of pottery sherds from the Fatimid, Ayyubid and Mamluk eras were also discovered and dated thanks to the stratigraphic analysis of the site. The study of the material presented in this volume shows the chronological development of the shapes of common and glazed wares over more than five centuries. It also reveals a great diversity of forms and glazing techniques as well as specific aspects of each of the periods presented. Lastly, it helps shed light on the daily life and socio-economic context of this district of the capital during the relevant periods."
Islamic pottery --- Pottery, Medieval --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Cairo (Egypt) --- Kairo (Egypt) --- Kair (Egypt) --- Qāhirah (Egypt) --- Kahirah (Egypt) --- Caire (Egypt) --- Le Caire (Egypt) --- Ḳahir (Egypt) --- القاهرة (Egypt) --- al-Qāhirah (Egypt) --- القاهرة (مصر) --- al-Qāhirah (Miṣr) --- قاهرة (Egypt) --- O Caire (Egypt) --- Lo Cayiro (Egypt) --- Lo Quèro (Egypt) --- Каир (Egypt) --- Qahirä (Egypt) --- Горад Каір (Egypt) --- Horad Kair (Egypt) --- Каір (Egypt) --- Кайро (Egypt) --- El Caire (Egypt) --- Káhira (Egypt) --- Κάιρο (Egypt) --- El Cairo (Egypt) --- El Cairu (Egypt) --- Keiro (Egypt) --- Caireo (Egypt) --- O Cairo (Egypt) --- 카이로 (Egypt) --- Il Cairo (Egypt) --- קהיר (Egypt) --- Antiquities. --- Fouilles archéologiques --- Céramique médiévale --- Archaeological digs --- Archaeological excavations --- Digs (Archaeology) --- Excavation sites (Archaeology) --- Ruins --- Sites, Excavation (Archaeology) --- Archaeology --- Medieval pottery --- Muslim pottery --- Pottery, Islamic --- Pottery --- Céramique islamique
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In 1549 a Venetian print maker, Matteo Pagano, published a large engraving of an aerial view of the city of Cairo; it was accompanied by a Latin text ("Descriptio Alchiriae") written by the orientalist scholar, Guillaume Postel. The depiction of the city is sufficiently accurate to permit a detailed interpretation of the city to be made, and it remained the standard western representation of this fabled eastern city for the next 250 years. Nicholas Warner provides a context for Pagano's view of Cairo, a translation of Postel's text, and a commentary on the contents of the engraving itself in addition to the accompanying narrative. An index of subsequent revisions, and a superbly produced enhanced facsimile of the engraving itself is included. Volume 1 (208 pages) includes 36 large color plates, 5 black-and-white plates, and a modern facsimile of the original Latin text "Descriptio Alchiriae"; Volume 2 (208 pages) includes 68 black-and-white images, all details of the map. Volume 3--the map--is a "modern facsimile" of the original Map, i.e. with blemishes, etc. removed, packed in a slip case. It is the same size as the original, and folds out in a similar manner to an ordnance survey map. It is printed in two colors to match the original.
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Iconografie: landschappen; stadsgezichten; zeegezichten in de prentkunst--Egypte--CAIRO
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Madrasa des Amīrs Sābiq ad-Dīn Mit̲qāl al-Ānūkī --- Islamic architecture --- Conservation and restoration --- Cairo (Egypt) --- Buildings, structures, etc --- Madrasa des Amirs Sabiq ad-Din Mitqal al-Anuki --- Architecture, Islamic --- -Arab architecture --- Architecture, Arab --- Architecture, Moorish --- Architecture, Muslim --- Architecture, Saracenic --- Moorish architecture --- Muslim architecture --- Saracenic architecture --- Religious architecture --- -Cairo (Egypt) --- -Buildings, structures, etc --- -Conservation and restoration --- Madrasa des Amīrs Sābiq ad-Dīn Mit̲qāl al-Ānūkī. --- Arab architecture --- Kairo (Egypt) --- Kair (Egypt) --- Qāhirah (Egypt) --- Kahirah (Egypt) --- Caire (Egypt) --- Le Caire (Egypt) --- Ḳahir (Egypt) --- القاهرة (Egypt) --- al-Qāhirah (Egypt) --- القاهرة (مصر) --- al-Qāhirah (Miṣr) --- قاهرة (Egypt) --- O Caire (Egypt) --- Lo Cayiro (Egypt) --- Lo Quèro (Egypt) --- Каир (Egypt) --- Qahirä (Egypt) --- Горад Каір (Egypt) --- Horad Kair (Egypt) --- Каір (Egypt) --- Кайро (Egypt) --- El Caire (Egypt) --- Káhira (Egypt) --- Κάιρο (Egypt) --- El Cairo (Egypt) --- El Cairu (Egypt) --- Keiro (Egypt) --- Caireo (Egypt) --- O Cairo (Egypt) --- 카이로 (Egypt) --- Il Cairo (Egypt) --- קהיר (Egypt) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Conservation and restoration. --- Islamic architecture - Conservation and restoration - Egypt - Cairo --- Cairo (Egypt) - Buildings, structures, etc - Conservation and restoration
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Conferences - Meetings --- Architecture --- Competitions --- History --- Mathaf al-Misri --- Buildings --- Cairo (Egypt) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Architecture, Western (Western countries) --- Building design --- Construction --- Western architecture (Western countries) --- Art --- Building --- Design and construction --- Ägyptisches Museum Cairo --- Ägyptisches Museum Kairo --- Ägyptisches Museum zu Kairo --- Cairo. --- Cairo Museum --- Egypt. --- Egyptian Museum --- Egyptian Museum of Cairo --- Musée de Boulaq --- Musée des antiquités égyptiennes (Cairo, Egypt) --- Musée du Caire --- Musée égyptien (Cairo, Egypt) --- Museo di antichità egizie (Cairo, Egypt) --- Museo di antichità egizie del Cairo --- Museum Ägyptischer Altertümer --- Mutḥaf al-Miṣrī --- United Arab Republic. --- متحف المصري --- مصطفي، المصري --- Kairo (Egypt) --- Kair (Egypt) --- Qāhirah (Egypt) --- Kahirah (Egypt) --- Caire (Egypt) --- Le Caire (Egypt) --- Ḳahir (Egypt) --- القاهرة (Egypt) --- al-Qāhirah (Egypt) --- القاهرة (مصر) --- al-Qāhirah (Miṣr) --- قاهرة (Egypt) --- O Caire (Egypt) --- Lo Cayiro (Egypt) --- Lo Quèro (Egypt) --- Каир (Egypt) --- Qahirä (Egypt) --- Горад Каір (Egypt) --- Horad Kair (Egypt) --- Каір (Egypt) --- Кайро (Egypt) --- El Caire (Egypt) --- Káhira (Egypt) --- Κάιρο (Egypt) --- El Cairo (Egypt) --- El Cairu (Egypt) --- Keiro (Egypt) --- Caireo (Egypt) --- O Cairo (Egypt) --- 카이로 (Egypt) --- Il Cairo (Egypt) --- קהיר (Egypt) --- Architecture, Primitive
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S'il est une des grandes cités du monde dont l'histoire se compte en millénaires, c'est bien Le Caire. À l'origine, plusieurs villes pharaoniques et de grandes nécropoles, qui enserrent le Nil juste avant qu'il n'éclate pour créer le plus fertile des deltas. Depuis, la ville n'a plus jamais quitté les lieux. Ce seront successivement Babylone-d'Égypte, Fustat, Al Qâhira, réunies par la volonté des Fatimides et des Ayyoubides en une ville au prestige inégalé : Le Caire. Dirigés par André Raymond, les auteurs en font revivre les différentes époques : la "capitale du Nord" de l'Antiquité égyptienne, la ville où se développe la religion copte, la ville musulmane, née de la conquête par le peuple de Mahomet en 641, qui en fera une de ses capitales. Désormais, et pour une douzaine de siècles, la ville sera la proie et le joyau de dynasties d'envahisseurs, venus d'Arabie, du Moyen-Orient, de Turquie. Les Mameluks ornent la ville de monuments spectaculaires et somptueux que l'on peut encore admirer aujourd'hui. Lorsque les Ottomans prennent le pouvoir au XVIe siècle, ils continuent à la faire briller au plus haut, avant que ne viennent le déclin du XVIIIe siècle, et le rapide passage des troupes de Napoléon en 1798. La prise du pouvoir en 1805 par un chef militaire d'origine albanaise, Muhammad 'Ali, aura de fortes répercussions. Il prend pour modèle la France de Napoléon III, pour créer une capitale qui rivalise avec ses concurrentes européennes. Les traditions et les styles égyptiens se transforment au contact de l'Art nouveau. La chute de Farouk voit l'avènement de Nasser, premier chef d'État de sang égyptien depuis plus de 2000 ans ! Une nouvelle mutation pour faire entrer Le Caire dans la modernité, et répondre aux défis d'une des villes les plus peuplées du monde, riche d'un patrimoine artistique inégalé. Patrimoine que le lecteur retrouvera au fil des pages, grâce aux reportages photographiques spécialement commandés : vestiges antiques, églises coptes, mosquées et madrasas aux décors de pierre, de céramique, de bois sculpté et d'ivoire, palais des émirs et des sultans, mais aussi une ville grouillante de vie dont chaque échoppe cache des trésors... Gravures de l'Expédition d'Égypte, photographies anciennes, peintures orientalistes complètent cet ensemble.(http://www.citadelles-mazenod.com/)Ce livre offre au regard du lecteur un patrimoine souvent méconnu de l'art égyptien: églises coptes, mosquées, mausolées, madrasas, palais, fontaines au décor de pierre, de bois sculpté, d'ivoire, de marbre ou de céramique, qui se sont épanouis à l'ombre des pyramides
Cairo (Egypt) --- Le Caire (Egypte) --- Buildings, structures, etc --- History --- Constructions --- Histoire --- Architecture ayyūbide --- Architecture mamelouke --- Architecture ottomane --- Le Caire (Égypte) --- Mosquée --- Le caire --- Art --- Monuments --- Architecture --- Art urbain --- Civilisation --- Kairo (Egypt) --- Kair (Egypt) --- Qāhirah (Egypt) --- Kahirah (Egypt) --- Caire (Egypt) --- Le Caire (Egypt) --- Ḳahir (Egypt) --- القاهرة (Egypt) --- al-Qāhirah (Egypt) --- القاهرة (مصر) --- al-Qāhirah (Miṣr) --- قاهرة (Egypt) --- O Caire (Egypt) --- Lo Cayiro (Egypt) --- Lo Quèro (Egypt) --- Каир (Egypt) --- Qahirä (Egypt) --- Горад Каір (Egypt) --- Horad Kair (Egypt) --- Каір (Egypt) --- Кайро (Egypt) --- El Caire (Egypt) --- Káhira (Egypt) --- Κάιρο (Egypt) --- El Cairo (Egypt) --- El Cairu (Egypt) --- Keiro (Egypt) --- Caireo (Egypt) --- O Cairo (Egypt) --- 카이로 (Egypt) --- Il Cairo (Egypt) --- קהיר (Egypt) --- History. --- Antiquité égyptienne --- Histoire de l'architecture --- Histoire de l'art --- Histoire des villes --- Orientalisme --- Histoire de l'urbanisme --- Islam --- Patrimoine architectural --- Pictorial works --- Histoire. --- Civilisation. --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- 700 --- Egypte --- islam art --- Egypte art --- Caire --- kunst algemeen --- art généralités --- Cairo (Egypt) - History --- Cairo (Egypt) - Pictorial works --- Architecture ayyūbide --- Le Caire (Égypte)
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The Ramesside Period forms a significant epoch of Ancient Egypt marked by an extraordinary intellectual and cultural productiveness as well as by profound political and social developments. Based on a broad range of sources and representing different research perspectives, the volume investigates aspects of art, architecture, religion, language and literature as well as of the political, social and economic history of Ramesside Egypt.
Art, Egyptian --- Congresses --- Egypt --- Religion --- History --- Conferences - Meetings --- Ramses --- Ramesses --- Rameses --- Osymandyas, --- Ramessu --- Ramses, --- Ramesse --- Cairo (Egypt) --- Kairo (Egypt) --- Kair (Egypt) --- Qāhirah (Egypt) --- Kahirah (Egypt) --- Caire (Egypt) --- Le Caire (Egypt) --- Ḳahir (Egypt) --- القاهرة (Egypt) --- al-Qāhirah (Egypt) --- القاهرة (مصر) --- al-Qāhirah (Miṣr) --- قاهرة (Egypt) --- O Caire (Egypt) --- Lo Cayiro (Egypt) --- Lo Quèro (Egypt) --- Каир (Egypt) --- Qahirä (Egypt) --- Горад Каір (Egypt) --- Horad Kair (Egypt) --- Каір (Egypt) --- Кайро (Egypt) --- El Caire (Egypt) --- Káhira (Egypt) --- Κάιρο (Egypt) --- El Cairo (Egypt) --- El Cairu (Egypt) --- Keiro (Egypt) --- Caireo (Egypt) --- O Cairo (Egypt) --- 카이로 (Egypt) --- Il Cairo (Egypt) --- קהיר (Egypt) --- Antiquities --- Égypte --- Ägypten --- Egitto --- Egipet --- Egiptos --- Miṣr --- Southern Region (United Arab Republic) --- Egyptian Region (United Arab Republic) --- Iqlīm al-Janūbī (United Arab Republic) --- Egyptian Territory (United Arab Republic) --- Egipat --- Arab Republic of Egypt --- A.R.E. --- ARE (Arab Republic of Egypt) --- Jumhūrīyat Miṣr al-ʻArabīyah --- Mitsrayim --- Egipt --- Ijiptʻŭ --- Misri --- Ancient Egypt --- Gouvernement royal égyptien --- جمهورية مصر العربية --- مِصر --- مَصر --- Maṣr --- Khēmi --- エジプト --- Ejiputo --- Egypti --- Egypten --- מצרים --- United Arab Republic --- Social life and customs --- Congresses. --- Osymandyas --- Ramses - II, - King of Egypt --- Ramses - III, - King of Egypt --- Egypt - History - Nineteenth dynasty, ca. 1320-1200 B.C. --- Cairo (Egypt) - Antiquities
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