Islamic, Ottoman Era Artefacts and the Politics of Memory: Dimitrie Papazoglu’s Collection of ‘Antiquities and Oriental Rarities’ for ‘The Feeling of Love of the Progress of My Nation’

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Jahrgang 6 (2025), Heft 2

Islamic, Ottoman Era Artefacts and the Politics of Memory: Dimitrie Papazoglu’s Collection of ‘Antiquities and Oriental Rarities’ for ‘The Feeling of Love of the Progress of My Nation’


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