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3rd. Semester Art History of Art Research Assignment

3rd. Semester Art History of Art Research Assignment. “Premodern Islamic Civilisation” Due date: Week 14 of Spring 2014 semester General Timeline : c 600 to 1500 AD General geographic / political area considered : Islamic World ( as discussed in class).

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3rd. Semester Art History of Art Research Assignment

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  1. 3rd. Semester Art History of Art Research Assignment “Premodern Islamic Civilisation” Due date: Week 14 of Spring 2014 semester General Timeline : c 600 to 1500 AD General geographic / political area considered : Islamic World ( as discussed in class)

  2. As discussed in previous classes you are to hand in your research area/theme/timeline/ Islamicate map by Wednesday 9th. April 2014 in class at 8:30am with an individual statement and rough draft / chosen topic / theme with a sketch of your area of interest (Refer to the earlier handout uploaded last week. Each of you will select a specific area of study (as per the handout discussed in class last week 26 Mar ‘14), within a specific time line and geographical area of the Islamicate. Your Thesis Statement should reflect the timeline and geographic area you are considering with a sketch of the image/s and a map reflecting the Islamicate for your chosen topic/theme/personality of a thinker, philosopher, scientist, mathemetician etc. • You are required to submit all written assignments as per the following format: • Written paper • Printed on white A4 sheet • Margins: 1 “ (all sides) • Double Spaced • Font type: Times New Roman • Font size: 12 • Insert page numbers • Name, Department, Semester, Date and Word Count all written at the back of the last page • Heading /Appropriate to your area of research should be your Paper Title • Bibliography (as per standardised IVS Referencing Guide handout) to be included on the end page • Citations, Foot notes, direct quotations to be appropriately included as per IVS standardisedReferencing Guide • Islamicate map • Drawn on white A2 (40cms x 70cms) size paper (as per examples shown in class) as per your chosen topic / theme … Any submissions not following the above will not be marked and given an ‘E’ grade

  3. Some points of discussion for your consideration • What is the role of art and architecture in the Islamic civilisation? • What do you think are the most impressive visual qualities of Islamicatecivilisation? • What are some of the unique features of Islamic mosques, mausoleums and madrasas and other architectural examples?

  4. Some thoughts on the themes / topics for areas of research that might help you to think critically for this assignment The Arts • Architecture • Calligraphy • Painting • Carpet-Weaving • Islam and Knowledge • Medicine • Astronomy • Mathematics • Philosophy Philosophers, thinkers, scientists, astronomers, mathematicians … • Al-Khwarizmi • Al-Farabi • Al-Biruni • Ibn Sina • Omar Khayyam • Al-Ghazali • Ibn Rushd • Ibn Khaldun • Ibn Khuldum Conclusion

  5. Islamicate Beginnings Spain and the Maghrib Egypt West Africa Central Asia Southeast Asia China The Caliphate and the First Islamic Dynasty Hazrat Abu Bakr (632-34) Hazrat Umar (634-44) HazratUthman (644-56) Hazrat Ali (656-61) The Umayyad Dynasty (661-75) Umayyad Politics and Administration Umayyad Territorial Expansion Collapse of the Umayyad Dynasty Caliphate and the Regional Dynasties The Abbasid Dynasty The Umayyads The Aghlabids The Almoravids The Almohads The Fatimids The Ayyubids The Mamluks The Ghaznavids The Seljuks The Mongol Invasions The Chagatai Khanate The Golden Horde The Il-Khanate The Timurid Empire  Rise of the Great Islamic Empires The Ottoman Empire Beginnings to 1301 Empire Building, 1301-1402 Recovery and Renewed Conquest, 1402-1480 Relations With The Islamic World, 1480-1520 Suleyman I, 1520-66 The Safavid Empire Beginnings to 1501 Shah Ismail, 1501-26 Chaos in the Empire, 1524-87 Abbas I, 1587-1629 The Mughal Empire Babur and the Founding of the Empire Humayun, 1530-56 Akbar, 1556-1605

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