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Old 6th October 2007, 11:45 AM   #1
Luc LEFEBVRE
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Thumbs up FURÛSIYYA - Art of the Islamic knights -

A very interesting exhibition to see at l'Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris.

- Furûsiyya -
Chevaliers en Pays d'Islam.
http://www.imarabe.org/temp/expo/furusiyya.html

Virtual gallery
http://www.imarabe.org/temp/expo/fur...iyya_oe01.html

A lot of extraordinary weapons : swords, sabers, daggers, knive, shields, axes, maces, clubs...helmets, armours, horse's armours...
From a private Saoudi collector.

Wikipedia :... Mamluks were to follow the dictates of furusiyya, a code of conduct that included values like courage and generosity but also doctrine of cavalry tactics, horsemanship, archery and treatment of wounds...

A special magazine not expensive:
http://boutique.connaissancedesarts....fm?ref=HS331-0

A very big book with a lot of illustration, high quality, expensive but TOP .
http://www.artbooks.com/titles/053/Item53272.htm

I have not buy it because it is not my center of interest but if you're interested in Islamic sword...it is a must.

I join some pages from a little paper they give at the museum, and pictures of some really nice pieces.

If you're in Paris until the october 21, do not hesitate !

Luc
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