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    Dar Mustapha Pacha (category Buildings and structures completed in 1799)
    Calligraphy. It was built by the future Dey Mustapha Pacha between 1798 and 1799. The main entrance to the palace is situated at No. 12 Ahmad and Muhammad...
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    The history of architecture traces the changes in architecture through various traditions, regions, overarching stylistic trends, and dates. The beginnings...
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    Neoclassical architecture, sometimes referred to as Classical Revival architecture, is an architectural style produced by the Neoclassical movement that...
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    Grand Pump Room (category Infrastructure completed in 1799)
    opened by the Duchess of York on 28 December 1795 and was finally finished in 1799. The South Colonnade (completed 1789) is similar to the North Colonnade but...
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    diplomat (1799–1801) Kadri Prishtina, Albanian politician (1904–1908) Rumelihisarı Anadoluhisarı Fall of Constantinople Ottoman architecture Bosphorus...
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    movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity...
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    2012, at the Wayback Machine The Times Higher Education Supplement, 2007, 1799 (June 22), p. 2. Zou, Di; Xie, Haoran; Wang, Fu Lee; Kwan, Reggie (April...
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    bombard French positions. Help from Britain arrived later in the year and, in 1799, Captain Alexander Ball was appointed Civil Commissioner of Malta. The French...
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    bə-ROK, US: /bəˈroʊk/ bə-ROHK, French: [baʁɔk]) is a Western style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished...
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    Academy of Fine Arts in Prague (category 1799 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire)
    umění v Praze; AVU) is an art college in Prague, Czech Republic. Founded in 1799, it is the oldest art college in the country. The school offers twelve master's...
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    The architecture of Algeria encompasses a diverse history influenced by a number of internal and external forces, including the Roman Empire, Muslim conquest...
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    Corfu (redirect from Architecture of Corfu)
    1859–1863 Count Dimitrios Nikolaou Karousos, President of the Ionian Parliament (1799–1873) 1863–1864 During the First World War, the island served as a refuge...
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    Tipu Sultan (category 1799 deaths)
    Kannada: [ʈipːu sult̪aːn], Sultan Fateh Ali Sahab Tipu; 1 December 1751 – 4 May 1799) commonly referred to as Sher-e-Mysore or "Tiger of Mysore", was a ruler...
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    The architecture of Norway has evolved in response to changing economic conditions, technological advances, demographic fluctuations and cultural shifts...
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    Abdicated, but maintained de facto power as Retired Emperor until 7 February 1799. Great Britain and Ireland were joined as the United Kingdom effective 1...
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    The city of Paris has notable examples of architecture from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. It was the birthplace of the Gothic style, and has important...
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    When Sparrows Became Hawks: The Making of the Sikh Warrior Tradition, 1699–1799. Oxford University Press. pp. 42, 47, 184. ISBN 978-0-19987-717-1. Singh...
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    Mashrabiya (category Arabic architecture)
    Europeans, T. Cadell, Jun., and W. Davies, London, 1799, p. 32, p. 91 and p.93; Niebuhr, C., Voyage en Arabie et en d'autres Pays Circonvoisins, Chez S J Baalde...
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    Luisa of Parma's audience chamber, c.1793 Portrait of Maria Luisa of Parma, 1799, Goya Surtout de table of the Glories of Spain, c. 1802–1805, Isidoro G....
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  • RJ3 Paolo Ruffini (1765–1822) an Italian mathematician and physician. In 1799 he published a book on the theory of equations, with the claim that the solution...
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    Neoclassicism is a movement in architecture, design and the arts which emerged in France in the 1740s and became dominant in France between about 1760...
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  • l'Egypte; ou, recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont été faites en Égypte pendant l'expedition de l'armée francaise". The Met’s Heilbrunn Timeline...
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    Tjahjono, ed. (1998). Architecture. Indonesian Heritage. Vol. 6. Singapore: Archipelago Press. ISBN 981-3018-30-5. Kaart van het Kasteel en de Stad Batavia...
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    Medici, mother of King Louis XIII. After the Revolution it was refashioned (1799–1805) by Jean Chalgrin into a legislative building and subsequently greatly...
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    Čachtice Castle (category Buildings and structures demolished in 1799)
    by the rebels of Francis II Rákóczi. It was neglected and burned down in 1799. It was left to decay until it was turned into a tourist attraction in 2014...
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  • serves in French army. She participates in the Battle of Jemappes. 1792–1799: Angélique Brûlon serves in the French army in Corsica. 1793: Suzanne Bélair...
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    multi-tiered roof Ganjuran Church in Bantul, built in traditional Javanese architecture Pre-Islamic Javan traditions have encouraged Islam in a mystical direction...
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  • 1017/s0025727300045713. PMC 1139651. PMID 3523076. Later numbered as X72. Accès en ligne du Journal et des Annales des mines 1794-1881. "Copley Medal | British...
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    réprobatrice: Mais voyons, l'art baroque n'existe pas en France!" Hills, Helen (2003). Architecture and the Politics of Gender in Early Modern Europe. Ashgate...
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    Israel (section Architecture)
    failed. After Zahir's death the Ottomans regained control of the area. In 1799, governor Jazzar Pasha repelled an assault on Acre by Napoleon's troops,...
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