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Waratchaya Waeothongkham 19:48 ให้ข้อความนี้อยู่ที่ด้านบนของกล่องขาเข้า
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A contemporary account of the tion of Byzantine ambassadors in Baghdad in 917 describes vividly the agnificence of the caliph's palace and also makes clear its flexibility as an architectural setting, notable feature of Islamic domestic design. The palace consisted numerous pavilions loosely arranged like a bedouin encampment at some desert oasis. Their various halls and chambers had been specially arranged for the ambassadors' visit being adaptable as stage-sets which could be modified at short notice to suit occasion and provide appropriate backgrounds the sumptuous carpets and other textiles. On arrival, however, the ambassadors were surprised to find no armed guards, only eunuchs and black page boys ooo eunuchs and 4,ooo black page-boys! (Doubtless an exaggeration permitted poetic cence.) As they moved stately procession from one pavilion to another through formal and sometimes informal gardens, accompanied by the sounds of
fountains and pools and chained wild animals, they realized that the caliph's treasures had all been brought out of storage for them. There were 38,ooo hangings, including curtains of gold of brocade embroidered with gold all magnificently figured with representations of drinking vessels and with elephants and horses camels, lions birds. The number of carpets and mats of the kinds made at Jahrami and Darabgird and Ad-Dawra was 23,000 pieces; these were laid in corridors and courts, being spread under the feet of the nobles, and the Byzantine envoys walked over such carpets all the way from the main gate right to the presence of the Caliph but this number did not include the fine rugs inthe chambers and halls of assembly pread to trodden with the feet. Then they came to a palace where there were 100 lions, so to the right-hand and 50 to the left, every lion being held in by the hand were iron chains. of its keeper and about its head and neck After passing through a garden with lawns and palm trees protected with teak-wood fences bound with gilt copper rings, they found themselves by a large pool with a gold and silver tree standing in the middle, every branch having numerous twigs on which sat all kinds of gold and silver birds. The leaves of the tree move as the wind blows, while the birds pipe and sing. At last, after seeing 22 pavilions, the ambassadors were ushered into the presence of the Caliph Muktadir and his five sons. The caliph was arrayed in gold embroidered silk and sat on an ebony throne. The ambassadors halted before him and stood in the posture of humility, with their arms crossed (Al Khatirs account of the Byzantine ambassadors visit to Baghdad in 91 Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1897 tr G. Le Strange adapted)
(ไม่มีชื่อเรื่อง)Waratchaya Waeothongkham 19:48 ให้ข้อความนี้อยู่ที่ด้านบนของกล่องขาเข้า ถึง: thefirst_ft@hotmail.comบัญชีร่วมสมัยของสเตรชันของแอมบาสเดอร์ไบแซนไทน์ในแบกแดดใน 917 อธิบาย agnificence ของพาเลซของเคาะลีฟะฮ์ภายนอกอย่างชัดเจน และยัง ทำให้ใสมีความยืดหยุ่นเป็นสถาปัตยกรรมตั้ง คุณลักษณะโดดเด่นของการออกแบบในประเทศอิสลาม วังประกอบด้วยศาลาจำนวนมากซึ่งจัดเช่นวิธีอควาโอเอซิสบางทะเลทราย ของห้องโถงและห้องต่าง ๆ ได้ถูกเป็นพิเศษจัดเที่ยวเอกอัครราชทูตสามารถปรับเปลี่ยนเป็นชุดขั้นตอนซึ่งสามารถปรับเปลี่ยนที่สำคัญหลายแห่งเพื่อให้เหมาะกับโอกาส และมีพื้นหลังที่เหมาะสมพรมหรูหราและสิ่งทออื่นๆ ขึ้น เมื่อมาถึง อย่างไรก็ตาม แอมบาสเดอร์ปลิวหายามไม่ติดอาวุธ eunuchs เท่านั้น และหน้าสีดำชายโอส eunuchs และ 4 ดำโอสหน้าชาย (อย่างไม่ต้องสงสัยการพูดเกินสามารถ cence บท) ขณะที่พวกเขาย้ายขบวนสูง ๆ จากศาลาหนึ่งไปอีกผ่านสวนอย่างเป็นทางการ และไม่เป็นทางการบางครั้ง ที่มาพร้อมกับเสียงfountains and pools and chained wild animals, they realized that the caliph's treasures had all been brought out of storage for them. There were 38,ooo hangings, including curtains of gold of brocade embroidered with gold all magnificently figured with representations of drinking vessels and with elephants and horses camels, lions birds. The number of carpets and mats of the kinds made at Jahrami and Darabgird and Ad-Dawra was 23,000 pieces; these were laid in corridors and courts, being spread under the feet of the nobles, and the Byzantine envoys walked over such carpets all the way from the main gate right to the presence of the Caliph but this number did not include the fine rugs inthe chambers and halls of assembly pread to trodden with the feet. Then they came to a palace where there were 100 lions, so to the right-hand and 50 to the left, every lion being held in by the hand were iron chains. of its keeper and about its head and neck After passing through a garden with lawns and palm trees protected with teak-wood fences bound with gilt copper rings, they found themselves by a large pool with a gold and silver tree standing in the middle, every branch having numerous twigs on which sat all kinds of gold and silver birds. The leaves of the tree move as the wind blows, while the birds pipe and sing. At last, after seeing 22 pavilions, the ambassadors were ushered into the presence of the Caliph Muktadir and his five sons. The caliph was arrayed in gold embroidered silk and sat on an ebony throne. The ambassadors halted before him and stood in the posture of humility, with their arms crossed (Al Khatirs account of the Byzantine ambassadors visit to Baghdad in 91 Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1897 tr G. Le Strange adapted)
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