Sarajevo Kerman Hali (Carpet) From Mahan

Authors

  • Haris Dervišević Sarajevo

Keywords:

islamska umjetnost, Zemaljski muzej BiH, Sa¬rajevska kermanska halija, Kerman vaza halije, Mahan, Šejh Ni‘metullah Velî, Islamic art, National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sara¬jevo Kerman carpet, Kerman vase carpets, Shayh Ni‘matullah Walī

Abstract

The main focus of this work is a 17th century Safavid carpet in the collection of the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The present article seeks to show all aspects of the great value of this carpet. The first thing that the author examines is the cause of its arrival to Sarajevo and after a brief histori­cal overview the author comes to the conclusion that the carpet was a part of Austro-Hungarian cultural policy in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Stylistic and for­mal analysis shows that the carpet belongs to the group of Persian vase carpets with multiple-medallions design. This extraordinary masterpiece was finished not in 1067 AH (1656 AD), as Arthur Upham Pope suggested, but in 1047 AH (1637/38 AD). On the basis of historical sources it was possible to conclude that this carpet was made for and placed in Shayh Ni‘matullah Walī Shrine in Mahan, Iran. At the end of the paper the author suggests that the patron was a member of the noble Mīrmirān family.

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Published

06.06.2017

How to Cite

Dervišević, H. (2017). Sarajevo Kerman Hali (Carpet) From Mahan. Prilozi Za Orijentalnu Filologiju, 65(65), 275–293. Retrieved from https://pof.ois.unsa.ba/index.php/pof/article/view/11

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Original Scientific Papers