Cult architecture and art of heterodox Muslims in Bulgaria (16th—20th century)
Bektaşi and Kızılbaş/Alevî
Table of contents /summary/
Part One. Cult Architecture
Medieval Cult Architecture (16th c.)
Türbes
Imarets
Late Cult Architecture
Men’s Türbes
Women’s Türbes
Mixed Türbes
Characteristic Aspects of Cult Architecture
Part Two. Paintings and Plastic Arts
Wallpaintings, Paintings, Prints
Stone Reliefs and Spatial Forms
Metal Plastic Arts and Wood-Carving
Ritual Plastic Arts
Part Three. Textile Design
Embroidery Design
Weaving Design
Knitting Design and other Decorations
Part Four. Symbolism
Symbolism of Images
Anthropomorphic Figures
Animals and Birds
Trees and Flowers
Emblematic Images
Symbolism of Colors
Symbolism of Numbers
Conclusion
Appendices
Turkish Folk Mysticism in Bulgaria (on Materials about Four Türbes and their Patrons)
The Confessional and Historical Affiliation of a Group of Türbes in Targovishte Region
The Sacred Topography of the Village of Yablanovo, Kotel Region
Illustrations
List of illustrations
Bibliography
Details | |
Publisher | Prof. Marin Drinov Academic Publishing House |
Language | Bulgarian with summary in English |
Pages | 580 |
Illustrations | b&w and color photographs, drawings |
Binding | hardback |
ISBN | 978-954-322-482-1 |
Creation date | 2012 |
Size | 18 х 24 cm |