View of Begova Džamija and Sahat KulaSIBA – A Visual Approach to Explore Everyday Life in Turkish and Yugoslav Cities, 1920s and 1930s Mehmed A. AkšamijaeditorKristina IlićeditorNataša MiškovićeditorMiddle Eastern Studies, University of BaselCentre for Information Modelling in the Humanities, University Grazo:siba.4894Alija M. Akšamija private collection, SarajevoSarajevski ciklus 1938./39. – Panorame i vedute Sarajeva, Begova džamija i sahat kulaA.M.A. N 64 39Mehmed A. AkšamijaPlace NamesOrientationLocationGeographyArchitectureStructuresReligious and Educational StructuresStructuresPhotograph1939Alija M.AkšamijaAkšamija, Alija M.View of Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque and Sahat kula against the southern slopes. The minaret dominates the full length and centre left of the photograph. The right half is dominated by the Sahat kula. In some distance, but precisely in the centre between the two, is the tower of Sveti Ante Padovanski Church.This photograph was probably taken from Logavina Street, like 4892 and 4893. Analogue photographic process, negative-positive (Agfa Isopan 17 DIN). Original preserved as a negative, stored as a negative and a digital record.Not specifiedNot specified6060300300Bosnia and HerzegovinaYugoslaviaSarajevoBaščaršijaAkšamija, Mehmed A. (2015): Alija M. Akšamija – Monografija arhivografije. Sarajevo: BANU. Vol. I, 98.
Place NamesOrientationLocationGeographyArchitectureStructuresReligious and Educational StructuresStructures