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- Seljuq_pottery abstract "Seljuq pottery was the pottery of the Seljuq Empire. With the end of the Seljuq Empire in the 14th century, the Ottoman Empire took over some of the traditions of the Seljuqs, especially in the early stages of İznik pottery.Tiles are known from the Seljuq period, which use the Minai technique. The technique involved the usqge of seven colors, with blue, green and turquoise applied on an underglaze and fired. Other colors such as yellow, red, white, black and sometimes gilt were then applied on top of this, and re-fired at a lower temperature.".
- Seljuq_pottery thumbnail Lustreless_bowl_Iran_Seljuq_period_13th_century.jpg?width=300.
- Seljuq_pottery wikiPageID "27191303".
- Seljuq_pottery wikiPageRevisionID "545901471".
- Seljuq_pottery hasPhotoCollection Seljuq_pottery.
- Seljuq_pottery subject Category:Islamic_art.
- Seljuq_pottery subject Category:Pottery.
- Seljuq_pottery subject Category:Seljuq_dynasty.
- Seljuq_pottery subject Category:Turkish_art.
- Seljuq_pottery comment "Seljuq pottery was the pottery of the Seljuq Empire. With the end of the Seljuq Empire in the 14th century, the Ottoman Empire took over some of the traditions of the Seljuqs, especially in the early stages of İznik pottery.Tiles are known from the Seljuq period, which use the Minai technique. The technique involved the usqge of seven colors, with blue, green and turquoise applied on an underglaze and fired.".
- Seljuq_pottery label "Ceramica selgiuchide".
- Seljuq_pottery label "Seljuq pottery".
- Seljuq_pottery sameAs Ceramica_selgiuchide.
- Seljuq_pottery sameAs m.0bwhpzr.
- Seljuq_pottery sameAs Q3664978.
- Seljuq_pottery sameAs Q3664978.
- Seljuq_pottery wasDerivedFrom Seljuq_pottery?oldid=545901471.
- Seljuq_pottery depiction Lustreless_bowl_Iran_Seljuq_period_13th_century.jpg.
- Seljuq_pottery isPrimaryTopicOf Seljuq_pottery.