Levantine Heritage Foundation
The Levantine Heritage Foundation is an association which promotes research, preservation and education in the heritage, arts and culture of the communities of the Levant region encompassed by the former Ottoman Empire between the 17th and 20th centuries. The peoples and communities who traded and settled in the area were diverse in origin and faiths. With the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire in 1923, many of the cosmopolitan communities of the Levant region scattered around the globe. The Levantine Heritage Foundation is piecing together these communities’ histories and legacies for future generations to study and build on.
In Search of Phillipo: An Armenian Horse Trader between Aleppo and London
Tuesday at 18:30
Royal Asiatic Society
Free
Life in the Principality of Samos, 1834-1912 - Aristide Chryssoulis
Tue 2 Jun, 18:00
Royal Anthropological Institute
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Levantine Enterprise in Transition: The Foscolo Family in 19th-Century Ist.
Tue 16 Jun, 18:00 BST
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In Search of Phillipo: An Armenian Horse Trader between Aleppo and London
Tuesday at 18:30
Royal Asiatic Society
Free
Life in the Principality of Samos, 1834-1912 - Aristide Chryssoulis
Tue 2 Jun, 18:00
Royal Anthropological Institute
From £0.00
Levantine Enterprise in Transition: The Foscolo Family in 19th-Century Ist.
Tue 16 Jun, 18:00 BST
From £0.00