Morphology of Stamp Brick Bond Ornaments in the Mosques Attributed to Buyid-Ilkhanid Dynasties in Isfahan Province [PDF]
The two styles of Razi and Azari are effective styles in the Iranian architecture. The Razi style, originated from Rey, began in the Ziyarid dynasty and continued to exist in Buyid, Seljuks, Atabeks and Khwarezmid dynasties.
Afrooz Rahimi Ariaei +2 more
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Investigating the Relationship between Tolerance and Political Power in the Thought of Sufis in the era of the Ilkhanate [PDF]
The present article raises the question of what is the status of tolerance as a social theory in the mystical discourse of the seventh and eighth centuries.
Vali Mohammad Ahmadvand
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An In-depth Investigation of Visual Attributes in Ilkhanid Coinage Inscription from the Malek Museum [PDF]
The utilizing of script elements with textual inscriptions on artifacts, particularly coins, has played a pivotal role in shaping diverse lines and an array of writing styles and letter forms throughout history.
sedaghat jabbari, Shokoufeh Alavian
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How the Warriors of Prester John Transformed into Demons from Tartarus. Review of the book: Hautala R. From “David, King of the Indies” to “Detestable Plebs of Satan”: An Anthology of Early Latin Information about the Tatar-Mongols. (Kazan: Sh.Marjani Institute of History of AS RT, 2015. 496 p.) [PDF]
This paper is a review of recently published book of Finnish researcher Roman Hautala devoted to publication and study of Latin sources on the Mongols of the 13th century.
R.Yu. Pochekaev
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Illustrations of the manuscript of the letters of the Ikhwan al-Safa and Khalan al-Wafa
We find that the Ikhwan al-Safa and Wafa Hullan are a group of Muslim philosophers who are more deceiving than the Arabs of the fourth century AH, Xralamelada, who tried to reconcile Islamic beliefs with the philosophical facts known in those days.The ...
Heba Abdelrahman, Mahmoud Hussein
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Women in Mongol Iran: The Khatuns, 1206-1335 [PDF]
The book investigates the development of women’s status in the Mongol Empire from its original homeland in Mongolia up to the end of the Ilkhanate of Iran in 1335.
De Nicola, Bruno
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Comparing the Islamisation of the Jochid and Hülegüid Uluses: Muslim and Christian Perspectives
: Khan Özbek’s rise to power was a pivotal moment in the Islamisation of the Golden Horde nomads. Recently, Russian researchers have shown an increased interest in Özbek’s religious policy and the degree to which Golden Horde nomads were Islamised during
Roman Hautala
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Stylistics of Qur’anic Illumination in Shiraz School With Emphasis on the Decorative forms factor [PDF]
Illumination is one of the most important Islamic arts and Qur'an decoration, which displays a wide range of talents of Muslim artists. From the early days of Islam, Muslim illuminators have always used talent, creativity, and innovation to form various ...
Iman Zakariae Kermani +2 more
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Sarfarāz's Legacy of Iranistics [PDF]
Historically, continuity and discontinuity of socio-cultural processes of the Iranian culture and civilization and its Iranian descents has always been one of the essential problems which should be approached in both Oriental studies and Iranistics. For
Bahram Ajorloo
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Examination and Analysis of designs on the Mosul Ewers (Case Studies: Ewer of Ahmad Zakki-ol-Naghash Mosuli, Ewer of Younes ibn Yousef Mouseli, Ewer of Ghasem ibn Ali Mosuli, Ewer of Ibrahim ibn Mavaliai Mosuli) [PDF]
Ewers are among the most important metal artifacts in the Islamic art and civilization. The most magnificent examples of ewers can be seen during the 4th-7th Hijri centuries concurrent with Seljuk, Ilkhanate dynasties in Iran, built by the artists of ...
Mohammad Afrough
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