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The ʿAmiriya in Radaʿ : the history and restoration of a sixteenth-century madrasa in the Yemen

by Selma Al-Radi ; with contributions by Ruth Barnes, Yahya Al-Nasiri and Venetia Porter ; edited by Robert Hillenbrand

(Oxford studies in Islamic art, 13)

Oxford University Press for the Board of the Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford, c1997

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 207-215)

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This volume is devoted to one of the most important 16th-century buildings still extant in the Yemen - the Amiriya Madrasa in Rada. The building is fully described and its place in the development of Rasulid and Tahirid architecture fully discussed. A final section details the extensive restoration of the building which was led by Dr Al-Radi of the University of New York's Institute of Fine Arts over a period of four years. The project employed a team of local craftsmen and made full use of indigenous materials to return the monument to its former glory. One intention of this volume is to encourage other developing countries to use their resources to rejuvenate their own national heritage. Dr Venetia Porter of the British Museum and Dr Ruth Barnes of the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford have made detailed contributions regarding the architectural decoration and history of the building.

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