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1. Taragan, Hana, "Doors that Open Meanings: Baybars's Red Mosque at Safed." In The Mamluks in Egyptian and Syrian Politics and Society. Edited by Levanoni, Amalia//Winter, Michael. 3-20. Leiden: Brill, 2004.
Series: The Medieval Mediterranean: Peoples, Economies and Cultures, 400-1500, 51
Notes: Review see Broadbridge; Reinfandt.
Subjects: Individuals--Baybars/Architecture/Places--Safad
2. Taragan, Hana, "Politics and Aesthetics: Sultan Baybars and the Abu Hurayra / Rabbi Gamliel Building in Yavne." In Milestones in the Art and Culture of Egypt. Edited by Ovadiah, Asher. 117-143. Tel Aviv: The Yolanda and David Katz Faculty of the Arts, Tel Aviv University, 2000.
Series: Assaph Book Series,
Subjects: Individuals--Baybars/Architecture/Places--Palestine
3. Taragan, Hana. "Remarks on Mamluk Architecture in Cairo." Bulletin of the Israeli Academic Center in Cairo 22, (1997): 20-24.
Subjects: Architecture/Places--Cairo
4. Taragan, Hana. "ha-Koaḥ she-be-even: Baybars ve-ḳever Abu-Hurayrah / Rabban Gamli'el be-Yavneh." Cathedra / Ḳatedrah 97, (2000): 65-84.
Notes: Additional title: "Baybars and the Tomb of Abu Hurayra / Rabban Gamliel in Yavneh." English abstract p. 180.
Subjects: Individuals--Baybars/Architecture/Places--Palestine
5. Taragan, Hana. "The Image of the Dome of the Rock in Cairene Mamluk Architecture." Jewish Art 23-24, (1997-1998): 453-459.
Notes: Volume title: "The Real and Ideal Jerusalem in Jewish, Christian and Islamic Art: Studies in Honor of Bezalel Narkiss on the Occasion of His Seventieth Birthday." Edited by Bianca Kühnel.
Subjects: Architecture/Places--Cairo
6. Taragan, Hana. "Historical Reference in Medieval Islamic Architecture: Baybars's Buildings in Palestine." Bulletin of the Israeli Academic Center in Cairo 25, (2002): 31-34.
Subjects: Architecture/Places--Palestine/Individuals--Baybars
7. Taragan, Hana, "Sign of the Times: Reusing the Past in Baybar's Architecture in Palestine." In Mamluks and Ottomans: Studies in Honour of Michael Winter. Edited by Wasserstein, David J.//Ayalon, Ami. 54-66. London and New York: Routledge, 2006.
Series: Routledge Studies in Middle Eastern History, 5
Notes: Review see Clifford.
Subjects: Architecture/Individuals--Baybars/Places--Palestine
8. Taragan, Hana. "Mamluk Patronage and Crusader Memories." Assaph: Studies in Art History 10-11, (2005-2006): 225-234.
Subjects: Arts
9. Taragan, Hana. "The Tomb of Sayyidnā ʿAlī in Arṣūf: The Story of a Holy Place." Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society (3rd ser.) 14, 2 (2004): 83-102.
Subjects: Architecture/Religion/Places--Arsuf
10. Taragan, Hana, "Arkhiṭeḳṭurah "meguyeset" ba-teḳufah ha-Mamlukit ha-muḳdemet: al-Ashraf Ḥalil ve-ha-ḳever shel Abu Hurayrah / Rabban Gamli'el be-Yavneh." In Yavneh, Yavneh-Yam u-sevivatan: meḥḳarim be-arkheʾologyah uve-hisṭoryah shel mishor ḥof Yehudah. Edited by Fischer, Moshe. 317-338. Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University, 2005.
Notes: Additional article title: "Al-Ashraf Khalil and the Abu Hurayra/Rabban Gamaliel Tomb in Yavneh in the Early Mamluk Period: Architecture as Propaganda." English abstract on pp. xxi-xxiii. Additional volume title: Yavneh, Yavneh-Yam and Their Neighborhood: Studies in the Archaeology and History of the Judean Coastal Plain.
Subjects: Individuals--Khalil b. Qalawun/Architecture/Places--Palestine
11. Taragan, Hana. "Holy Place in the Making: Maqām al-Nabī Mūsa in the Early Mamlūk Period." ARAM Periodical 19, (2007): 621-639.
Notes: Accessed via http://poj.peeters-leuven.be.proxy.uchicago.edu/content.php?url=issue&journal_code=ARAM&issue=0&vol=19 on 30-April-2009
Subjects: Architecture/Places--Southern Levant
12. Taragan, Hana, "Mamluk Patronage, Crusader Spolia: Turbat al-Kubakiyaa in the Mamilla Cemetary, Jerusalem (688/1289)." In Developing Perspectives in Mamluk Thought: Essays in Honor of Amalia Levanoni. Edited by Ben-Bassat, Yuval. 269-286. Leiden: Brill, 2017.
Series: Islamic History and Civilization, 143
Subjects: Architecture

 

 

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