16th century Safavid Koran, Konya Mevlana Museum, Turkey – multiple grants for study and conservation to grantees Aysin Yoltar-Yildirim, Paul Hepworth and Nil Baydar 2006-2008
16th century Safavid Koran, Konya Mevlana Museum, Turkey – study and conservation by Grantees Aysin Yoltar-Yildirim and Paul Hepworth 2005/2006
Masna’t Daw’an, Yemen - Dr. Salma Samar Damluji received multiple Barakat grants from 1988-2000 thereby fueling the research for her books “Valley of Mud-Brick Architecture (Ancient to Contemporary Design)” and “The Architecture of Yemen: Yafi to Al Mahrah” including Shabwah, Hadhramaut”
Shah Jahan hunting lions with his sons c.1650 - part of Adeela Qureshi’s D.Phil reseach topic “The hunt and metaphor in Mughal Painting” Salahuddin Abuduljawad 2007/2008 Grant
16th century Safavid Koran, Konya Mevlana Museum, Turkey – multiple grants for study and conservation to grantees Aysin Yoltar-Yildirim, Paul Hepworth and Nil Baydar 2006-2008
Design by student Hana Hijazi 2007/2008 – Barakat has given an annual prize to The Prince’s School of Traditional Arts, London, since 2000.
Hadhramaut, Yemen - Dr. Salma Samar Damluji received multiple Barakat grants from 1988-2000 thereby fueling the research for her books “Valley of Mud-Brick Architecture (Ancient to Contemporary Design)” and “The Architecture of Yemen: Yafi to Al Mahrah” including Shabwah, Hadhramaut”
Jersualem Citadel South West Tower - Study on the Citadel of Jerusalem by Dr. Mahmoud Hawari, recipient of multiple Barakat and Salahuddin Abduljawad grants between 2003- 2008, resulting in his new book “Ayyubid Jerusalem (1187-1250): an Architectural And Archaeological Study”
Hadhramaut, Yemen - Dr. Salma Samar Damluji received multiple Barakat grants from 1988-2000 thereby fueling the research for her books “Valley of Mud-Brick Architecture (Ancient to Contemporary Design)” and “The Architecture of Yemen: Yafi to Al Mahrah” including Shabwah, Hadhramaut”
Design by student Lucy Temple 2007/2008 – Barakat has given an annual prize to The Prince’s School of Traditional Arts, London, since 2000.
Hadhramaut, Yemen - Dr. Salma Samar Damluji received multiple Barakat grants from 1988-2000 thereby fueling the research for her books “Valley of Mud-Brick Architecture (Ancient to Contemporary Design)” and “The Architecture of Yemen: Yafi to Al Mahrah” including Shabwah, Hadhramaut”
“The four norias”, southwestern Hama, Syria- fieldwork by Grantee Adriana di Miranda 2004/2005
Design by student Hana Hijazi 2007/2008 – Barakat has given an annual prize to The Prince’s School of Traditional Arts, London, since 2000.
Masna’t Daw’an, Yemen - Dr. Salma Samar Damluji received multiple Barakat grants from 1988-2000 thereby fueling the research for her books “Valley of Mud-Brick Architecture (Ancient to Contemporary Design)” and “The Architecture of Yemen: Yafi to Al Mahrah” including Shabwah, Hadhramaut”
Bayt Al-Kritliyya, Cairo, Egypt – Restoration of rooftop terrace by Nicholas Warner in 2003-2004
Barakat Grantee Iman Reda Abdulfattah presenting at The British Museum International Curatorial Training Program 2009
Keir Khamsa Bahram hunting – part of Adeela Qureshi’s D.Phil reseach topic “The hunt and metaphor in Mughal Painting” Salahuddin Abuduljawad 2007/2008 Grant
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