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Early Ottoman Art: The Legacy of the Emirates (Museum With No Frontiers International Exhibition Cycle : Islamic Art in the Mediterranean : Turkey)

by Eva (Ed.) Schubert

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This book presents the Turkish Emierates and the arrival of the Ottomans and looks at how, during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, a new synthesis was achieved by blanding their Asian background with local tastes of western Anatolia and Thrace.
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This book presents the Turkish Emierates and the arrival of the Ottomans and looks at how, during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, a new synthesis was achieved by blanding their Asian background with local tastes of western Anatolia and Thrace.

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