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The Mughal Emperor Jahangir (r. 1605–27) with his wife  on an imperial carpet with a lattice and flower pattern, probably from Kashmir, India or Lahore, present-day Pakistan, early 17th century, opaque watercolour and gold on paper
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Islamische Kunst / Ingrid Geske

Pergamonmuseum
Pictures of Comfort and Design: Carpets in Indian Miniature Painting

20.10.2017 to 26.01.2018

Coptic papyrus codex containing the Book of Proverbs (copied in Egypt at the end of the 4th century, SB Oriental Department, Ms. or. oct. 987)
© Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – PK, Fotostelle

Pergamonmuseum
Testimonies of Faith. Biblical Traditions in the Islamic World

14.07.2017 to 15.10.2017

Die Staatsmänner Mahdi Quli Khan Majid ad-Dawla und Akbar Khan Nayeb Nazer spielen Schach in Gesellschaft von Mitgliedern des qadscharischen Hofs, 1893
© Nationalarchive Irans, Teheran

Pergamonmuseum
Iran. Moving into Modernity

05.05.2017 to 30.06.2017

Hunting bowl, 7th/8th AD, Gilt silver
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Islamische Kunst, Foto: Ingrid Geske

Pergamonmuseum
The Heritage of the Old Kings. Ctesiphon and the Persian Sources of Islamic Art

15.11.2016 to 23.04.2017

Market Gate of Miletus, reconstruction with modern additions, Roman, Trajanic, Miletus, around 100 AD.
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Antikensammlung / Johannes Laurentius, CC NC-BY-SA

Pergamonmuseum
Architecture of Antiquity
Market Gate of Miletus

Permanent exhibition

Façade of the caliph’s palace of Mshatta in the Pergamonmuseum
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / David von Becker

Pergamonmuseum
Islamic Cultures

Permanent exhibition

Schreitender Löwe von der Prozessionsstraße, Babylon, Zeit König Nebukadnezars II., 604–562 v. Chr.
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Vorderasiatisches Museum / Olaf M. Teßmer

Pergamonmuseum
Ancient Near Eastern Cultures

Permanent exhibition

Interactive panel on the history of the game of chess between North Africa and Europe
© Marlene Kettner

Pergamonmuseum
Trans-cultural Relations, Global Biographies – Islamic Art?

Permanent exhibition

Caucasian dragon rug from the 16th century
© Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Islamische Kunst / Teßmer

Pergamonmuseum
Dream and Trauma
Reopening of the Carpet Rooms in the Museum für Islamische Kunst

Permanent exhibition