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"Indeed, the language of garden arts and science is extraordinarily rich in Muslim cultures."
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reveurdart
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"The integration of inscriptions into architecture was a mainstay of Islamic architectural decoration from the early Islamic period onwards, leading to a sometimes overwhelming volume of text in richly decorated interiors."
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"The mystic-romantic themes of much classical Persian poetry are sometimes illustrated in a rather elliptical manner...."

At the chapter: "The Fortress and the City."
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reveurdart
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"The paper scroll was one of the most common portable artefacts of pilgrimage and a large number include either hand-drawn, or block-printed, and coloured images of Mecca, Medina, and, less frequently, Jerusalem."
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reveurdart
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"Arab, Persian and Turkish literatures contain a large number of treatises or poems on the art of the book or calligraphy. Some of these volumes have a technical or historical nature, but above all these works are intended to testify to the exceptional worth of the book and writing."
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"Each style possessed very specific differentiations defined by tradition. The first of these was the length of the letter alif defined by a system of point-measurement that determined the size of the other letters..."
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The mission of the Aga Khan Museum, its collection, and its educational programmes is to become a medium of discourse, a vehicle of discovery, and “to promote intellectual openness and tolerance and to create increased cultural understanding."
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