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Muslim Flag in Venice
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1.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 21 Sep 2007 Fri 02:30 pm

A large Muslim flag on display at the Doges Palace in Venice.

The flag was taken at the battle of Lepanto which took place in 1571 when the 'Holy League' (coalition of the Papacy: Pope Pius V, Spain, Venice, Genoa, Duchy of Savoy, and the Knights of Malta) battled and defeated a galley of Ottoman ships. This was the last major naval battle between rowing ships only, in history.

The Muslim forces were led by Ali Pacha and included Uluj Ali (an Italian who accepted Islam who later became the ruler of Algiers and then tried to free Spain from Christian rule by sending a fleet of 40 ships which didn't make it becasue of bad winter weather). Despite orders for Ali Pasha to be captured alive, he was captured, beheaded and his head was mounted on a pike.

The flag is huge.

Ironically the 'islamic flag' has been hung in an 'islamic inspired building'. In her book "Venice & the East," (Deborah Howard, a professor of architectural history at the University of Cambridge) points out that Venetian builders in the 12th through 15th centuries borrowed heavily from Muslim architecture: which includes the Doges Palace where arch styles, heightened domes, relief works on walls, even staircase patterns were taken directly from the Muslim world, which had a flourishing commercial relationship with Venice.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/swamibu/262805573/

2.       Cacık
296 posts
 21 Sep 2007 Fri 04:13 pm

you point being ???

3.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 21 Sep 2007 Fri 04:23 pm

strictly historical and educational

4.       teaschip
3870 posts
 21 Sep 2007 Fri 05:01 pm

Thanks Roswitha for this educational piece.

5.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 21 Sep 2007 Fri 05:06 pm

I am glad you enjoyed reading my link

6.       catwoman
8933 posts
 21 Sep 2007 Fri 06:13 pm

'Uluj Ali (...) tried to free Spain from Christian rule by sending a fleet of 40 ships' lol

Obviously, that's the Muslim version of truth..

7.       Cacık
296 posts
 21 Sep 2007 Fri 06:38 pm

Quoting catwoman:

'Uluj Ali (...) tried to free Spain from Christian rule by sending a fleet of 40 ships' lol

Obviously, that's the Muslim version of truth..



free Spain - interesting choice of words for a purely educational post !

8.       catwoman
8933 posts
 21 Sep 2007 Fri 09:46 pm

Quoting Cacık:

Quoting catwoman:

'Uluj Ali (...) tried to free Spain from Christian rule by sending a fleet of 40 ships' lol

Obviously, that's the Muslim version of truth..



free Spain - interesting choice of words for a purely educational post!


+1 :-S

9.       teaschip
3870 posts
 21 Sep 2007 Fri 09:52 pm

Well let's hear the truth then and not from a Muslim perspective, please. :-S

10.       Trudy
7887 posts
 21 Sep 2007 Fri 09:58 pm

Quoting teaschip1:

Well let's hear the truth then and not from a Muslim perspective, please. :-S



Why not?

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