Islamic Art and Architecture in the European Periphery

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Islamic Art and Architecture in the European Periphery Crimea, Caucasus, and the Volga-Ural Region Bearbeitet von Barbara Kellner-Heinkele, Joachim Gierlichs, Brigitte Heuer 1. Auflage 2009. Buch. 297 S. ISBN 978 3 447 05753 0 Format (B x L): 17 x 24 cm Gewicht: 460 g Weitere Fachgebiete > Kunst, Architektur, Design > Architektur: Allgemeines Zu Leseprobe schnell und portofrei erhältlich bei Die Online-Fachbuchhandlung beck-shop.de ist spezialisiert auf Fachbücher, insbesondere Recht, Steuern und Wirtschaft. Im Sortiment finden Sie alle Medien (Bücher, Zeitschriften, CDs, ebooks, etc.) aller Verlage. Ergänzt wird das Programm durch Services wie Neuerscheinungsdienst oder Zusammenstellungen von Büchern zu Sonderpreisen. Der Shop führt mehr als 8 Millionen Produkte.

Islamic Art and Architecture in the European Periphery Crimea, Caucasus, and the Volga-Ural Region Edited by Barbara Kellner-Heinkele, Joachim Gierlichs, and Brigitte Heuer 2008 Harrassowitz Verlag. Wiesbaden ISSN 0567-4980 ISBN 978-3-447-05753-0

Contents Preface... 9 Abbreviations... 11 List of Figures... 13 Joachim Gierlichs Neglected Research Topics Some Remarks... 21 Ukraine Yuriy Boltryk and Svitlana Bilyayeva Investigations of Akkerman Fortress... 35 Svitlana Bilyayeva and Bozkurt Ersoy Monuments of the Ottoman Period in the Ukraine: Archaeological Investigations (1989 2004)... 39 Ninel Bokii, Irina Kozyr, and Tatyana Pozywei A Golden Horde Complex in Podolia... 45 Bozkurt Ersoy The Inventory Project of Turkish Monuments in the Ukraine and Examples from the Crimea... 49 Đnci Kuyulu Ersoy Ottoman Cultural Heritage in the Ukraine... 53 Crimea Elena Aibabina Monumental Stone Carvings of the Crimea, 14 th 18 th Centuries... 61 Mark G. Kramarovsky Solkhat (Crimea) in the 13 th and 14 th Centuries: People, Culture, and Handicraft Traditions... 73 Nicole Kançal-Ferrari Architectural Monuments of the Period of the Crimean Khanate: State of Research, General Conditions, Problems... 83

6 Contents Holger Schuckelt Relations between Saxony and the Crimean Tatars in the 17 th and early 18 th Centuries... 93 Elisabeth Tietmeyer The Painter Wilhelm Kiesewetter in the Crimea (1845 1847)... 109 Victor Yu. Gankevich The Muslim Newspaper Perevodchik/Terjüman (1883 1918) and the Art of Printing... 117 Ismet Zaatov The Development of Crimean Tatar Fine Arts... 121 Volga-Ural Region Anife Akhmetchina Muslim Traditions in Modern Tatar Art: shamail, Décor, and Architecture of Mosques... 137 Zilya Imamutdinova Islamic Symbols in the Artistic Culture of the Bashkirs... 145 Northern Caucasus Fuad Pepinov The Role of Political Caricature in the Cultural Development of the Meskhetian (Ahiska) Turks... 159 Swietłana Czerwonnaja Modern Islamic Art of the Karachais and Balkars (Northern Caucasus)... 165 Leyla Geybatova The Development of Art in Daghestan and the Dialogue between Different Cultures... 175 Southern Caucasus Mine Kadiroğlu Islamic Features in the Architecture of Tao-Klardjet... 185 Catherine Kvatchatadze St. Peter and Paul Church in Sagarejo, Georgia: The Seljuk-style Fret on the Western Façade... 195

Contents 7 Irina Koshoridze Qajar Paintings from the Collection of the Shalva Amiranashvili State Museum of Art of Georgia... 201 Notes on Contributors and Editors... 207 Figures... 211

Preface The majority of contributions in the present volume are based on papers presented at the international symposium Crimea, Caucasus, and the Volga-Ural Region: Islamic Art and Architecture in the European Periphery, held in Berlin, Sept. 17 21, 2004, and organized by the editors of this volume. The symposium brought together 27 scholars from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Germany, the Russian Federation, Turkey, and the Ukraine, as well as from France and the United Kingdom. In convening this symposium, the organizers attempted to break new ground and give a voice to historians of art and architecture, archaeologists, and curators of museums from what can be termed the European periphery, and to initiate a dialogue with specialists from Western Europe studying art and architecture in the central areas of the Islamic world. Until then, Islamic art and architecture in the European periphery had not been the subject of international conferences or symposia, nor had Western scholarly publications given much space to contributions dealing with the particular character of Islamic art treasures and architectural monuments in the Black Sea area, the Caucasus, and the Volga-Ural region. In preparing the symposium, the organizers met with manifold difficulties that need not be spelt out here. During the symposium, lively discussions on interpretation and approach took place, discussions that shed light on the participants diverse academic backgrounds, but also on different levels of financial support, scholarly aims, and public interest. These differences are also reflected in the symposium papers that the authors revised and sent for publication in this volume. In addition, the editors faced problems of a technical and intellectual order, which forced them to exclude some of the papers presented at the symposium and submitted for publication. The editors tried to compensate for this by inviting papers by authors who had not actively participated in the symposium. Oleksa Haiworonski published his paper presented at the symposium in a different context. 1 The editors ask the readers to make allowances for the varying quality of the illustrations. The technical means for producing illustrations of a publishable quality still differ considerably from one country to another. Before publication, the original text of most papers has undergone revisions and editorial changes, the extent of which varies from case to case. In some cases, the editors were not able to clarify vague expressions or incongruities. The editors did not attempt full uniformity in technical matters, respecting the conventions regarding footnotes, transcription, and bibliography the authors had adopted. A number of 1 Oleksa Haiworonski, An Overview of the Mediaeval Crimean Tatar Settlement of Eski Yurt. In: EJOS. Electronic Journal of Oriental Studies, vol. VIII (2005), No. 1, pp. 1 11. URL: http://www2.let.uu.nl/solis/anpt/ejos/pdf8/haiworonski-fin01.pdf. Available: Jan. 16, 2006.

10 Preface papers had to be translated from Russian or German into English. The editors are particularly grateful to Dr. des. Rufat Sattarov (Berlin/Baku) and Dr. Kathrin Möller (Berlin) for their great commitment in the translation of these contributions. The extensive correspondence with the authors and the demanding preparation of this volume for publication lay in the hands of Brigitte Heuer, who also participated in the translation process. Without her unrelenting devotion this project would not have materialized. The editors would like to thank all authors and participants for sharing their research findings and expertise. Without the generous financial support of the VolkswagenStiftung (Hannover) and the Academia Europaea (London) the symposium would not have taken place. Their interest in the important aims of the conference made it a success. VolkswagenStiftung and Academia Europaea also made possible the printing of this book. The financial and administrative help of Freie Universität Berlin is also gratefully acknowledged. The editors extend their sincere thanks to Prof. Dr. Florian C. Reiter, the editor of the Abhandlungen für die Kunde des Morgenlandes, for including the volume in this prestigious series. A Note on Transliteration The spelling of the authors family names follows their personal preference. Otherwise, Russian, Ukrainian, and Crimean Tatar (in Cyrillic) names and terms follow the transliteration schemes of the Library of Congress 2, with the deviation that й and ц are transliterated simply as i and ts, ю and я are rendered as yu and ya. For Bashkir, see the note on page 145. Turkish names and terms are spelt according to modern Turkish orthography. In the case of Crimean Tatar names and terms that are found in different spellings in scholarly literature the spelling preferred by the author has been retained. 2 See the scanned text of the 1997 edition of the ALA-LC Romanization Tables: Transliteration Schemes for Non-Roman Scripts. URL: http://www.loc.gov/cardir/spso/roman.html. Available: Jan. 14, 2007.