Machiel Kiel

Dutch professor of art history (born 1938)
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Machiel Kiel (born February 28, 1938) is a Dutch professor of art history. Narrow specialist in Ottoman architecture in the Balkans.

For more than half a century after the Second World War, he worked on the grounds, restorations and with the Ottoman archives in Sofia, Istanbul and Ankara.[1]

He personally researched the Ottoman architecture of the Old Bazaar, Skopje before the 1963 Skopje earthquake.

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  1. ^ Prof. Dr. Machiel Kiel
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