A survey of Islamic cultural monuments until the end of the nineteenth century in Bosnia

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Adem Handžić, Adem Handžić
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A survey of Islamic cultural monuments until the end of the nineteenth century in Bosnia
1996, Organisation of the Islamic Conference, Research Centre for Islamic History, Art, and Culture
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.
Excludes Sarajevo.
"PC-96/1"--T.p. verso.

Published in
Istanbul
Series
Studies on the history & culture of Bosnia & Herzegovina ;, no. 5, Studies on the history and culture of Bosnia and Hercegovina ;, no. 5.
Other Titles
Islamic cultural monuments in Bosnia, Survey of Islamic cultural monuments until the end of the 19th. century in Bosnia

Classifications

Library of Congress
NA1455.B54 H36 1996

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Pagination
xiii, 118 p. :
Number of pages
118

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL339428M
ISBN 10
9290630639
LCCN
97954533
OCLC/WorldCat
35997005

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