The library continues to safeguard a legacy—18th- and 19th-century manuscripts and three original farmans issued by Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.
Alongside new wings and modern technology, the library continues to safeguard a legacy woven into the university’s own ...
At her death in November of 1973, the New York Times hailed Catherine Drinker Bowen as a “scholar, musician, and writer.” Yet ...
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Sharjah Ruler inaugurates Portugal’s first centre for Arabic studies
Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah, has inaugurated Portugal's first centre for Arabic studies, at the ...
Ca’ d’Zan isn’t just a house; it’s Florida’s most spectacular love letter to the Mediterranean, written in terracotta, marble, and endless blue sky.
Mount Greylock, Massachusetts’ highest peak, looms over the town like a protective grandfather. In fall, the mountain turns into a living postcard, all reds and golds and oranges that make you want to ...
If you're a book lover, then you likely have at least one bookshelf in your house, filled to the brim with brand new books ...
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