EditorialBuckre-Ede festival or Baqr-I-Id (Cow Festival), held at Naini-Tal, in the northwestern provinces of India. Moslems praying. Colored engraving. "The Artistic Illustration", 1893.
EditorialBuckre-Ede festival or Baqr-I-Id (Cow Festival), held at Naini-Tal, in the northwestern provinces of India. Moslems praying. Engraving. "The Artistic Illustration", 1893.
EditorialSlaughter of goats for Indian troops [Aire, France]. A makeshift open-air slaughterhouse, with separate areas designated for Hindus and Moslems. A goat is being slaughtered in the foreground, 25th July 1915. Record of the Indian Army in Europe during t...
EditorialMohammed leading Moslems at prayer at the Kaaba is attacked by the pagan Qorashi Abu Jahl. Illumination from the Turkish epic Siyer-i Nebi: The Life of the Prophet. Istanbul, 1595. The Siyer-i Nebi is a Turkish epic about the life of Muhammad, c...
EditorialSlaughter of goats for Indian troops [Aire, France]. A makeshift open-air slaughterhouse, with separate areas designated for Hindus and Moslems. A goat is being slaughtered in the foreground, 25th July 1915. Record of the Indian Army in Europe during t...
EditorialMohammed leading Moslems at prayer at the Kaaba is attacked by the pagan Qorashi Abu Jahl. Illumination from the Turkish epic Siyer-i Nebi: The Life of the Prophet. Istanbul, 1595. The Siyer-i Nebi is a Turkish epic about the life of Muhammad, c...
EditorialBuckre-Ede festival or Baqr-I-Id (Cow Festival), held at Naini-Tal, in the northwestern provinces of India. Moslems praying. Colored engraving. "The Artistic Illustration", 1893.
EditorialBuckre-Ede festival or Baqr-I-Id (Cow Festival), held at Naini-Tal, in the northwestern provinces of India. Moslems praying. Engraving. "The Artistic Illustration", 1893.
EditorialMohammed leading Moslems at prayer at the Kaaba is attacked by the pagan Qorashi Abu Jahl. Illumination from the Turkish epic Siyer-i Nebi: The Life of the Prophet. Istanbul, 1595. The Siyer-i Nebi is a Turkish epic about the life of Muhammad, c...
EditorialKetubah, Jewish marriage contract, from Meshed, Iran, early 19th. Written in Arabic and Persian to conform to the customs of the Moslems of Meshed. There was always a secret ketubah written in Aramaic and Hebrew. Paper, 88 x 60 cm.