Islamic heritage in Sicily
“Siqilyya ğannat ˀal arḍ- Sicily is Garden Paradise on Earth” is an itinerary to enhance the cultural, material and intangible heritage of the N-W coast of Sicily, deeply influenced by Islamic culture. Around the ‘600 there were the first islamic arrivals in Cossyra – now Pantelleria; the arrivals culminated in 827 with the landing in Capo Granitola and the Islamic occupation of the Region, which generated the blossoming of a cultural stratification and peaceful cohexistence of cultures.
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Royal Museums Greenwich
Pietro Masi
Promoter Digital Gallery
Pietro Masi
Promoter Digital Gallery
Pietro Masi
Promoter Digital Gallery
Pietro Masi
Promoter Digital Gallery
Pietro Masi
Promoter Digital Gallery
The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Catholic University of Leuven
Catholic University of Leuven
'autore:' Zuccagni-Orlandini, Attilio
University Library of Genova
Estense University Library
Heidelberg University Library
Morosini, Livio
Bavarian State Library
Bulifon, Antonio (1649-170.). Cartographe; Cassiano de Silva, Francesco (16..-17..). Graveur
National Library of France
Adolf Friedrich von Schack
Complutense University of Madrid
Morlacchi, Francesco
Bavarian State Library
Giuseppe Bennici
Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford