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Persian glazed fritware tile dating back to 1885. Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, Sharjah, U
jamausis:Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilisation, the dome
tammuz:Persian glazed fritware tile dating back to 1885. Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, Sha
jamausis:Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilisation, the dome
jamausis:Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilisation, the dome
This artworks is one of three I made for Eid al-Adha cards of a Khaliji concept store.(Khaleeji refe
jamausis:Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilisation, the dome
This artworks is one of three I made for Eid al-Adha cards of a Khaliji concept store.(Khaleeji refe
Sharjah, 2004: The crew of the MSV Mahalaxmi, a dhow from Gujarat, share a chicken and rice meal on
soytit: ‘Spring Rain: Okwui Enwezor on Ai Weiwei and the Sharjah Biennial’ Detail
jamausis: Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilisation, the dome
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Persian glazed fritware tile dating back to 1885. Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization, Sharjah, U
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Musa, sailor and cook aboard the Indian-flagged dhow MSV Shree Mahalaxmi, mixes the dough to make ro
Turquoise ceramic jar from Mesopotamia or Persia, dating back to the 7th century CE. Sharjah Museum
Persian glazed tile dating back to the late 19th century CE. The tile depicts a horse rider hunting
Persian glazed tile dating back to the late 19th century CE. The tile depicts a horse rider feeding
Ceramic bowl from the Persian city of Kashan, depicting seated figures, a horseman, and Mesopotamian
Lustreware jar from the Persian city of Kashan with Mesopotamian Kufic script inside the rim. The ja
Lustreware tile from the Persian city of Kashan, with calligraphic inscription, flowers, and birds,
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