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Christian Iconography in Ilkhanid Art of Painting

2023
Tabriz under the rule of Ilkhanid witnessed a cultural revival in the first quarter of the 14th century. During this period, illustrated manuscripts were prepared under the sponsorship of Gazan Khan and Vizier Reşidüddin Fazlullah. The expansion strategy of the Ilkhanids from the Far East to Asia Minor and the dynamic relations they established with ...
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THE PLACE AND IMPORTANCE OF SUFISM IN THE ILKHANIDS' ADOPTION OF ISLAM

the Journal of Academic Social Sciences
Dünya Tarihinde eşine az rastlanır bir trajedi ve adına Müslüman kıyamı diyebileceğimiz olay, 13. Yy.’da gerçekleşmiştir. Hemen hemen tüm Avrasya’yı kuşatan bu kıyam Moğol kıyamıdır. Bu durum İslam Tarihinde Müslümanların başına gelebilecek çok büyük bir felaketti.
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The Coins of the Later Ilkhanids : a Typological Analysis 1

Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 1983
Ghizin Khin was undoubtedly the most brilliant of the Ilkhanid rulers of Persia: not only a commander and statesman, he was also a linguist, architect and bibliophile. One of his most lasting contributions was the reorganization of Iran's financial system.
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Ilkhanid Buddhism: Traces of a Passage in Eurasian History

Comparative Studies in Society and History, 2014
AbstractBuddhism contributed to the culture and politics of thirteenth-century Eurasian intellectual exchange, depositing literary, artistic, and architectural traces subsequently eclipsed by layers of Islamic and Eurocentric history. Within extensive cross-continental networks of diplomatic and commercial activity, Ilkhanid Buddhism and the Buddhist ...
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Roles of Armenians in Ilkhanid Religious Politics

2012
Mongols who re-shaped the XIII century world politics, carry out a policy which sees permisible everything according to their interests, under the leadership of Genghiz Khan while redrawing the map of the world. In accordance with their policies, they became skilled in time about the world religions while determining their relations with liege nations ...
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Theorising Transcultural Interactions in the Context of Ilkhanid Cities

Building upon the discussions of the previous chapters, Chapter 5 theorises the intercultural contacts between the Mongols and the Iranians on the basis of the theory of translation. Benefiting from both literary and archaeological evidence, this chapter argues that the Ilkhans not only facilitated the westward transportation of cultural wares, but ...
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