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Date of correction: March 24, 2008Reason for correction: -Correction: CITATIONDetails: Wrong : Note: Due to the limitation of space, the bibliography could not be extensive. All responsibility for any omissions or errors in this article rests with me alone. Kawatoko, M. 1995: A Port City Site on the Sinai Peninsula, al-Tur, The 11th Expedition in 1994 (A Summery Report), The Committee for Egyptian Islamic Archaelogy, The Middle Eastern Culture Center in Japan. Masuya, T. < S. Carboni, 1993: Persian Tiles, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Masuya, T. 1994: "The Condition of The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Small Sh<atilde;hn<atilde;ma and the Reconstruction of Its Text," in Swietochwski, M.L. < S. Carboni (eds.), Illustrated Poetry and Epic Images: Persian Painting of the 1330s and 1340s, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 129-145. Masuya, T. 1997: The Ilkhanid Phase of Takht-i Sulaiman, Ph.D. dissertation, New York University, Graduate School of Arts and Science, Institute of Fine Arts. Masuya, T. 2000: "Persian Tiles on European Walls: Collecting Ilkhanid Tiles in Nineteenth-Century Europe," Ars Orientalis 30, 39-54. Sugimura, T. 1986: "The Encounter of Persia with China: Research into Cultural Contacts based on Fifteenth Century Persian Pictorial Materials," Senri Ethnological Studies 18, ?-?. Sugimura, T. 1992: "Chinese Influence on Persian Paintings of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries," in Umesao, T. < T. Sugimura (eds.), Significance of Silk Roads in the History of Human Civilizations, National Museum of Ethnology, 135-146. Yamanlar M. M. 1989: "<Khata'i> Motif in the Islamic Art: A Study for the Original Forms," Orient 25, 96-118
Right : Note: Due to the limitation of space, the bibliography could not be extensive. All responsibility for any omissions or errors in this article rests with me alone. Kawatoko, M. 1995: A Port City Site on the Sinai Peninsula, al-Tur, The 11th Expedition in 1994 (A Summery Report), The Committee for Egyptian Islamic Archaelogy, The Middle Eastern Culture Center in Japan. Masuya, T. & S. Carboni, 1993: Persian Tiles, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Masuya, T. 1994: "The Condition of The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Small Shahnama and the Reconstruction of Its Text," in Swietochwski, M.L. & S. Carboni (eds.), Illustrated Poetry and Epic Images: Persian Painting of the 1330s and 1340s, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 129-145. Masuya, T. 1997: The Ilkhanid Phase of Takht-i Sulaiman, Ph.D. dissertation, New York University, Graduate School of Arts and Science, Institute of Fine Arts. Masuya, T. 2000: "Persian Tiles on European Walls: Collecting Ilkhanid Tiles in Nineteenth-Century Europe," Ars Orientalis 30, 39-54. Sugimura, T. 1986: "The Encounter of Persia with China: Research into Cultural Contacts based on Fifteenth Century Persian Pictorial Materials," Senri Ethnological Studies 18, ?-?. Sugimura, T. 1992: "Chinese Influence on Persian Paintings of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries," in Umesao, T. & T. Sugimura (eds.), Significance of Silk Roads in the History of Human Civilizations, National Museum of Ethnology, 135-146. Yamanlar M. M. 1989: "<Khata'i> Motif in the Islamic Art: A Study for the Original Forms," Orient 25, 96-118
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