
En lien avec le projet CallFront, Nicole Kançal-Ferrari sera invitée au séminaire Autour de la mer Noire (Anatolie, Balkans, Crimée, Caucase) : archéologie et histoire de l’art d’une « frontière » du monde islamique qui aura lieu le vendredi 24 mars, 12h-14h, Institut national d’histoire de l’art (Paris), salle Vasari :
Islamic Epigraphy in the Crimean Peninsula (XIVth-XVIIIth Centuries)
Building Inscriptions and Calligraphic Material from the Golden Horde Period and the Crimean Khanate
Nicole Kançal-Ferrari (Marmara University, Istanbul)
Résumé : Crimea was an important center of the Golden Horde Khanate and later the core center of the Crimean Khanate. Among the most important remains testifying to this past are inscriptions on numerous buildings and gravestones. This lecture aims to present a short overview of the Turco-Islamic inscriptions in Crimea (14th–18th centuries) and, focusing on some specific examples, to discuss such further dimensions as information on patronage and the selection of passages from textual sources and their placement on edifices. Parallels and differences to inscriptions in other regions of the Islamic world are also part of the investigation.
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callfront (12 mars 2023). [Lecture] – 24 mars 2023 : Nicole Kançal-Ferrari. CallFront. Consulté le 14 février 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/vq8d