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Product Description: During his tenure as Chief Royal Architect (1539-1588) in the "Golden Age" of the Ottoman Empire, Sinan designed hundreds of structures that helped create the renowned urban image of Istanbul, particularly mosques with seemingly weightless, light-filled centralized domes that have been compared with developments in Renaissance Italy...read more
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9780691123264 | Princeton Univ Pr, July 5, 2005, cover price $99.50 | About this edition: During his tenure as Chief Royal Architect (1539-1588) in the "Golden Age" of the Ottoman Empire, Sinan designed hundreds of structures that helped create the renowned urban image of Istanbul, particularly mosques with seemingly weightless, light-filled centralized domes that have been compared with developments in Renaissance Italy.
Product Description: In recent years, Sufism has become all but synonymous with the mystic poetry of JalÄl al-DÄ«n RÅ«mÄ« (d. 1273) and the ritual "whirling" of dervishes from Turkey. This branch of Islam does, however, have a long, complex history, and spiritual retreat was only one aspect of its significance...read more (view table of contents, read Amazon.com's description)
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9780271022567 | Pennsylvania State Univ Pr, November 1, 2003, cover price $93.95 | About this edition: In recent years, Sufism has become all but synonymous with the mystic poetry of JalÄl al-DÄ«n RÅ«mÄ« (d.
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9780070649842, titled "Electronics and Microcomputer Circuits: 146 Practical Projects" | Computing McGraw-Hill, September 1, 1985, cover price $9.95 | also contains Electronics and Microcomputer Circuits: 146 Practical Projects
Hardcover:
9783822877678 | Taschen America Llc, May 1, 1998, cover price $29.99
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9780500274293 | Reissue edition (Thames & Hudson, October 1, 1992), cover price $39.95 | About this edition: This extensively illustrated survey shows, through an analysis of style, history and religious symbolism, the Ottoman architecture to be a creative art, unique to its cultural background
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