The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, United Kingdom, is holding an exhibition titled "The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence", in collaboration with the Islamic Antiques Museum of ...
New findings from Old Dhaka’s central jail excavation show that the city was likely a capital of the Bengal region long before Islam Khan’s 17th-century arrival, a discovery that reshapes the story of ...
Researchers uncovered an old monument in Israel, revealing a rare Minoan jug and Canaanite artifacts of ancient religious ...
The area around the Nabataean and later Roman site Udhruh is covered with a network of smaller sites and watchtowers. The Dutch team studied the area and connectivity of the fortress of Udhruh with ...
A pottery shard recently unearthed upon Mount Zion in Jerusalem proves that cat contentment transcends centuries and ...
More than a millennia ago, a cat came upon a fresh piece of pottery in Jerusalem. It placed its paws upon the clay—which was ...
Israeli archaeologists have discovered the oldest known artifact bearing traces of a cat's 'kneading' behavior—a fragment of ...
Around 1,200 years ago, a cat "made biscuits," kneading on a drying clay jug in Jerusalem, leaving behind the oldest evidence of this feline behavior on record.
Discussion of the craft media such as pottery and textiles and how they have been received by Europeans. We will also consider depictions of the Middle Eastern world by Orientalist artists as well as ...
The House of Representatives on Thursday rejected a bill seeking to expand Islamic law in the 1999 constitution. The bill which was a constitutional amendment bill was sponsored by Rep Aliyu Missau.
Tashbulak lacked the industrial scale of Tugunbulak but boasted an interesting cultural feature – a large cemetery that reflects the early spread of Islam in the region. Its 400 graves – for ...