Ayyubid Jerusalem: 1187 - 1250 ; an architectural and archaeological study
"The conquest of Jerusalem by Saladin in 583/1187, after nearly nine decades of Frankish rule, opened a new era of cultural, socio-economic and architectural changes. The renewed political fervour that followed it gave a fresh impetus to an extensive building activity initiated by the Ayyubids,...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The conquest of Jerusalem by Saladin in 583/1187, after nearly nine decades of Frankish rule, opened a new era of cultural, socio-economic and architectural changes. The renewed political fervour that followed it gave a fresh impetus to an extensive building activity initiated by the Ayyubids, which signified a renaissance in the style of Islamic architecture. Such style is exemplified in a large variety of monuments which would come to influence the magnificent Medieval Islamic architecture of Jerusalem. This research provides a comprehensive architectural and archaeological study of the Ayyubid monuments that still remain in the Old City of Jerusalem. These monuments are described and recorded by means of survey drawings and photographs, providing essential archaeological data, thus complementing the epigraphic, archival and literary historical evidence. The work comprises six chapters A brief historical overview of the Ayyubid state, the major factors on which it was based, makes the first chapter. The sources of information utilised in this research are illustrated in the second chapter. Chapter three deals with Jerusalem in the political context of the Ayyubid state: the role Jerusalem played in the propagation of jihad against the Franks; the administrative and demographic changes introduced by the Ayyubids. Chapter four examines the architectural changes that were introduced by the Ayyubids, emphasising how political and socio- economic factors determined construction projects in the city. Chapter five constitutes the core of the book: a catalogue of the extant Ayyubid buildings in Jerusalem. These are grouped chronologically, with detailed architectural, archaeological and historical analysis, as well as interpretations of their structural evolution In addition, four appendices list Ayyubid buildings which were rebuilt in later periods, buildings which no longer exist known from inscriptions and literary sources, segments of buildings, and an up-to-date list of Ayyubid inscriptions found in the city and its surroundings. Chapter six discusses the various aspects and principal features characterising Ayyubid architecture in Jerusalem and its unique style as an amalgamation of Ayyubid Syrian, Crusader and local traditions. Coloured and black-and-white photographs and drawings of plans, sections, elevations and other illustrations of these buildings are included"--Publisher's web site |
Beschreibung: | XIX, 214 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. |
ISBN: | 9781407300429 |
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Contents Abstract Arabic Abstract Acknowledgements Notes on Transliteration, Dates and References List of Plates List of Figures v vi vii ix xi xvii Introduction 1 Chapter 1 The Ayyubid State: A Historical Summary 3 Chapter 2 Jerusalem under the Ayyubids - The Sources 7 Chapter 3 Jerusalem in the Political Context of the Ayyubid State 10 Chapter 4 Architectural Changes in Jerusalem under the Ayyubids 19 Chapter 5 Catalogue of Ayyubid Buildings in Jerusalem Note on Methodology Note on Survey and Fieldwork Note on the Organization of the Catalogue 34 34 34 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Khănqăh al-Şalâhiyya (endowed 585/1189) Zãwiya al-Khatniyya (endowed 587/1191) Jāmi‘al-Afdal (converted 589/1192) Siqayat al-‘Ādil (589/1193) Jāmi‘ al-Nisā’ (converted ca. 590/1194) Jāmi‘al-Maghāriba (ca. 590/1194) Masjid Muhārib (595/1198) Bāb al-Silsila/Bāb al-Sakīna (before 595/1198-99) Qubbat al-Mi‘rāj (rebuilt 597/1200-01) Zãwiya al-Jarrāhiyya (before 598/1201) Qubbat Sulaymăn (ca. 597/1200 - 604/1208) Qubba al-Nahawiyya (604/1207-08) Şahrîj al-Malik al-Mu‘azzam (607/1210-11) South-east Qanăţir (restored 608/1211-12) North Portico-Ayyubid section (610/1213) Bāb al-‘Atm (ca. 610/1213) Madrasa al-Badriyya (610/1213-14) Madrasa al-Mu‘azzamiyya (614/1217-18) Porch of the Aqşă Mosque (614/1217-18) Bab Hitta (reconstructed 617/1220) Qubbat Mūsā (647/1249-50) Qubba al-Qaymuriyya (before 648/1251) Appendix I: Ayyubid buildings which have been rebuilt in later periods Appendix II: Ayyubid buildings only known from inscriptions and literary sources
Appendix IIL Ayyubid segments of buildings 35 45 49 52 57 64 71 74 84 97 ЮЗ 112 127 131 134 137 141 146 161 166 171 178 183 186 192
Appendix IV : Ayyubid inscriptions Chapter 6 Ayyubid Architecture: Methods and Materials of Construction and Decoration Patrons, Architects and Craftsmen 19 " 19fe 199« Conclusion 200 Abbreviations Bibliography 203C 205 |
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Contents Abstract Arabic Abstract Acknowledgements Notes on Transliteration, Dates and References List of Plates List of Figures v vi vii ix xi xvii Introduction 1 Chapter 1 The Ayyubid State: A Historical Summary 3 Chapter 2 Jerusalem under the Ayyubids - The Sources 7 Chapter 3 Jerusalem in the Political Context of the Ayyubid State 10 Chapter 4 Architectural Changes in Jerusalem under the Ayyubids 19 Chapter 5 Catalogue of Ayyubid Buildings in Jerusalem Note on Methodology Note on Survey and Fieldwork Note on the Organization of the Catalogue 34 34 34 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. Khănqăh al-Şalâhiyya (endowed 585/1189) Zãwiya al-Khatniyya (endowed 587/1191) Jāmi‘al-Afdal (converted 589/1192) Siqayat al-‘Ādil (589/1193) Jāmi‘ al-Nisā’ (converted ca. 590/1194) Jāmi‘al-Maghāriba (ca. 590/1194) Masjid Muhārib (595/1198) Bāb al-Silsila/Bāb al-Sakīna (before 595/1198-99) Qubbat al-Mi‘rāj (rebuilt 597/1200-01) Zãwiya al-Jarrāhiyya (before 598/1201) Qubbat Sulaymăn (ca. 597/1200 - 604/1208) Qubba al-Nahawiyya (604/1207-08) Şahrîj al-Malik al-Mu‘azzam (607/1210-11) South-east Qanăţir (restored 608/1211-12) North Portico-Ayyubid section (610/1213) Bāb al-‘Atm (ca. 610/1213) Madrasa al-Badriyya (610/1213-14) Madrasa al-Mu‘azzamiyya (614/1217-18) Porch of the Aqşă Mosque (614/1217-18) Bab Hitta (reconstructed 617/1220) Qubbat Mūsā (647/1249-50) Qubba al-Qaymuriyya (before 648/1251) Appendix I: Ayyubid buildings which have been rebuilt in later periods Appendix II: Ayyubid buildings only known from inscriptions and literary sources
Appendix IIL Ayyubid segments of buildings 35 45 49 52 57 64 71 74 84 97 ЮЗ 112 127 131 134 137 141 146 161 166 171 178 183 186 192
Appendix IV : Ayyubid inscriptions Chapter 6 Ayyubid Architecture: Methods and Materials of Construction and Decoration Patrons, Architects and Craftsmen 19 " 19fe 199« Conclusion 200 Abbreviations Bibliography 203C 205 |
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spelling | Hawari, Mahmoud K. Verfasser aut Ayyubid Jerusalem 1187 - 1250 ; an architectural and archaeological study Mahmoud K. Hawari Oxford Archaeopress 2007 XIX, 214 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier British archaeological reports / International series 1628 "The conquest of Jerusalem by Saladin in 583/1187, after nearly nine decades of Frankish rule, opened a new era of cultural, socio-economic and architectural changes. The renewed political fervour that followed it gave a fresh impetus to an extensive building activity initiated by the Ayyubids, which signified a renaissance in the style of Islamic architecture. Such style is exemplified in a large variety of monuments which would come to influence the magnificent Medieval Islamic architecture of Jerusalem. This research provides a comprehensive architectural and archaeological study of the Ayyubid monuments that still remain in the Old City of Jerusalem. These monuments are described and recorded by means of survey drawings and photographs, providing essential archaeological data, thus complementing the epigraphic, archival and literary historical evidence. The work comprises six chapters A brief historical overview of the Ayyubid state, the major factors on which it was based, makes the first chapter. The sources of information utilised in this research are illustrated in the second chapter. Chapter three deals with Jerusalem in the political context of the Ayyubid state: the role Jerusalem played in the propagation of jihad against the Franks; the administrative and demographic changes introduced by the Ayyubids. Chapter four examines the architectural changes that were introduced by the Ayyubids, emphasising how political and socio- economic factors determined construction projects in the city. Chapter five constitutes the core of the book: a catalogue of the extant Ayyubid buildings in Jerusalem. These are grouped chronologically, with detailed architectural, archaeological and historical analysis, as well as interpretations of their structural evolution In addition, four appendices list Ayyubid buildings which were rebuilt in later periods, buildings which no longer exist known from inscriptions and literary sources, segments of buildings, and an up-to-date list of Ayyubid inscriptions found in the city and its surroundings. Chapter six discusses the various aspects and principal features characterising Ayyubid architecture in Jerusalem and its unique style as an amalgamation of Ayyubid Syrian, Crusader and local traditions. Coloured and black-and-white photographs and drawings of plans, sections, elevations and other illustrations of these buildings are included"--Publisher's web site Saladin <Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193> Aijubiden 1170-1250 (DE-588)118647466 gnd rswk-swf Geschichte 1187-1250 gnd rswk-swf Architektur Funde Geschichte Architecture, Ayyubid Jerusalem Monuments Jerusalem Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 gnd rswk-swf Jerusalem Antiquities Jerusalem Buildings, structures, etc Jerusalem History Latin Kingdom, 1099-1244 Jerusalem (DE-588)4028586-8 gnd rswk-swf Aijubiden 1170-1250 (DE-588)118647466 p Jerusalem (DE-588)4028586-8 g Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 s Geschichte 1187-1250 z DE-604 International series British archaeological reports 1628 (DE-604)BV023549802 1628 http://www.sehepunkte.de/2010/11/18634.html rezensiert in: sehepunkte 10 (2010), Nr. 11 Rezension http://digital.bib-bvb.de/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=2022426&custom_att_2=simple_viewer Rezension Digitalisierung UB Augsburg - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015671408&sequence=000002&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Hawari, Mahmoud K. Ayyubid Jerusalem 1187 - 1250 ; an architectural and archaeological study Saladin <Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193> Aijubiden 1170-1250 (DE-588)118647466 gnd Architektur Funde Geschichte Architecture, Ayyubid Jerusalem Monuments Jerusalem Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 gnd |
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title | Ayyubid Jerusalem 1187 - 1250 ; an architectural and archaeological study |
title_auth | Ayyubid Jerusalem 1187 - 1250 ; an architectural and archaeological study |
title_exact_search | Ayyubid Jerusalem 1187 - 1250 ; an architectural and archaeological study |
title_exact_search_txtP | Ayyubid Jerusalem 1187 - 1250 ; an architectural and archaeological study |
title_full | Ayyubid Jerusalem 1187 - 1250 ; an architectural and archaeological study Mahmoud K. Hawari |
title_fullStr | Ayyubid Jerusalem 1187 - 1250 ; an architectural and archaeological study Mahmoud K. Hawari |
title_full_unstemmed | Ayyubid Jerusalem 1187 - 1250 ; an architectural and archaeological study Mahmoud K. Hawari |
title_short | Ayyubid Jerusalem |
title_sort | ayyubid jerusalem 1187 1250 an architectural and archaeological study |
title_sub | 1187 - 1250 ; an architectural and archaeological study |
topic | Saladin <Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193> Aijubiden 1170-1250 (DE-588)118647466 gnd Architektur Funde Geschichte Architecture, Ayyubid Jerusalem Monuments Jerusalem Architektur (DE-588)4002851-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Saladin <Sultan of Egypt and Syria, 1137-1193> Aijubiden 1170-1250 Architektur Funde Geschichte Architecture, Ayyubid Jerusalem Monuments Jerusalem Jerusalem Antiquities Jerusalem Buildings, structures, etc Jerusalem History Latin Kingdom, 1099-1244 Jerusalem |
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