Professional Profile for Hamada Hagras

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  • Hamada Hagras

  

Basics

  • Name:
  • Hamada Hagras 
  • Location:
  • Egypt  
  • Area of Interest:
  • Arts and Architecture  
  • (School) Network:
  • fayoum university 
  • HigherEdSpace Profile:
  • http://www.coursepedia.com/profile/86922275 

My Publications

“Xi'an Daxuexi Alley Mosque: Historical and Architectural Study”, Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies "EJARS", Volume 9, Issue 1, June – 2019, pp. 97-113. published online at link: http://ejars.sohag-univ.edu.eg/IssueFullText?q=91[7]
“An Ancient Mosque in Ningbo-China, ‘Historical and Architectural Study’”, Journal of Islamic Architecture, 4(3) June 2017, pp. 102-13. published online at link: http://103.17.76.13/index.php/JIA/article/view/3851/pdf[8]
“Ming Court as a Patron of the Chinese Islamic Architecture ‘Xi’an Daxuexi Alley Mosque- A Case Study’”, SHEDET, 2019, Vol. 6.
“The Arabian Region throughout the Textual Sources of Chinese Han Dynasty”, in The second conference of the Institute of Postgraduate Studies of the papyrus and inscriptions, Egypt: Ain Shams University, 2018.
Untraditional style of Chinese Courtyard Type Mosques: Beijing Tongzhou Mosque, Ages Journal, 2016.
Chinese Traditional Courtyard Mosques: Beijing Madian Mosque, Ages Journal, Cairo 2017.
“Steles and Inscribed stones of the Beijing’s mosques "archaeological study"”, Castle journal, 29-06-2019, published online at link: https://ccha.castle-journal.info/index.php/2019-04-15-15-35-00/item/400-2019-05-29-20-37-41[9]
Ph. D. in Islamic Archaeology with title: Beijing Monumental Mosques Since the fourth century AH (tenth century AD) until the thirteenth century AH (Nineteen century AD) architectural archaeological study. Department of Islamic Archaeology, Fayoum University., Fayoum (Egypt)[1]
M.A. degree in Islamic Archaeology, with grade "Excellent", with title: Public baths in the city of Tripoli al-Sham during the Mamluks and Ottoman periods "Artistic and Architectural Study". Department of Islamic Archaeology, Faculty of Archaeology, Cairo University, Cairo (Egypt).[1]


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