Archeological Inscriptions from the Ottoman Period at the Main Entrance of Al-Karantina Building in Hebron.
Keywords:
archeological inscriptions, ottoman, Al-Karantina, Hebron.Abstract
This article deals with two archeological inscriptions from the ottoman
period, fixed to the front of the main entrance of Al-Karantina Building in
Hebron.
The two inscriptions are Altagra‘ or the Sultany Signature, and the other
is documentary inscription for the building called (Tahavoth Khanah) in
Turkish.
The article required to deal scientifically with the two inscriptions as carved
in solids. The researcher has cleaned them, took measurements, took camera
pictures, and has drown them by hand. He described them in details in terms
of shape and contents.
The article showed that the two inscriptions are documenting one of
civilization statues. They represent a beauty of Arabic calligraphy, (farisi
style inscription). This must prompt us to save and maintain them as a symbol
of our roots in this land for a long history.
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