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Composite image formed of two photographs taken by Gertrude Bell in Turkey, May 1911

İsim Composite image formed of two photographs taken by Gertrude Bell in Turkey, May 1911
Yazar Bell, Gertrude Margaret Lowthian
Basım Tarihi: 1911-05-18
Basım Yeri - Newcastle University
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Kayıt Numarası gertrude-bell-115688
Lokasyon Newcastle University
Tarih 1911-05-18
Notlar Halil-ur Rahman Camii, with Callihroe Spring (ancient Spring of Rohas) - Pool of Abraham - Bal?kl?göl - in foreground. Pool filled with sacred carp; according to legend, when Abraham was hurled from battlements by Nemrut into fire below, God commanded that the fire turn to water and the firewood to carp. Men in foreground. "The Pool itself with its mosque and cypress trees is one of the loveliest places I have seen in Turkey. I spent a long time there under the pretence of feeding the fish but really because after weary days of desert it was impossible to drag oneself away from the beauty of the clear water and trees and graceful towers." | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Gertrude Bell Archive
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Composite image formed of two photographs taken by Gertrude Bell in Turkey, May 1911

Yazar Bell, Gertrude Margaret Lowthian
Basım Tarihi 1911-05-18
Basım Yeri - Newcastle University
Tür Resim
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Kayıt Numarası gertrude-bell-115688
Lokasyon Newcastle University
Tarih 1911-05-18
Notlar Halil-ur Rahman Camii, with Callihroe Spring (ancient Spring of Rohas) - Pool of Abraham - Bal?kl?göl - in foreground. Pool filled with sacred carp; according to legend, when Abraham was hurled from battlements by Nemrut into fire below, God commanded that the fire turn to water and the firewood to carp. Men in foreground. "The Pool itself with its mosque and cypress trees is one of the loveliest places I have seen in Turkey. I spent a long time there under the pretence of feeding the fish but really because after weary days of desert it was impossible to drag oneself away from the beauty of the clear water and trees and graceful towers." | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Gertrude Bell Archive
Digital Library of the Middle East
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