A Comparison Between the Permanent Settlements of the Ilkhanid and Mongol Emperors Based on the Prefixes Used in Manuscripts [PDF]
Seasonal settlements of the Mongol rulers fall into the two general classes of temporary and permanent settlements, which were scattered across the territory under their influence.
Shahin Garakani Dashteh +2 more
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A study of Ilkhanids Punitive campaigns to the Territory of of Iran Local Governors; A Case Study of Lure Bozorg local government. [PDF]
Formation of the Ilkhanid government in Iran did not lead to a lasting peace and the cessation of their destructive campaigns. Because Some Iranian local Governors were fighting Mongol authority, the Ilkhanid Corps were attack to their territory.
Hossein hashemzadeh- dorcheh-abedi +2 more
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Position and Relation of Ilkanid Historians Toward Ibn al-Athir : Conflict and Contradiction [PDF]
Ibn al-Athir, renowned historian and author of al-Kamil, was a contemporary of the Mongol invasion in his last two decades life. He is perhaps the first reporter of the horrendous Mongol attack.
Ali Salarishadi
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Subversive Skylines: Local History and the Rise of the Sayyids in Mongol Yazd [PDF]
This article examines the emergence of the Ḥusaynī sayyids as key facilitators of the Mongols’ acculturation to Islamo-Persianate society and traces the expansion of their influence at imperial courts through the seventeenth century. Previous scholarship
Mancini-Lander, Derek
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Revisiting Buddhism in Ilkhanid Iran: Archaeology, Toponymy and Visual Culture
It is generally agreed that Buddhism, which already came to be known in West Asia during the Sasanian period through commercial exchanges with India, revived in Iran under the Ilkhanids. A pioneering study of Buddhist-Islamic interactions by Elverskog (Buddhism and Islam on the Silk Road, 2010) amply demonstrates the importance of the Mongol period for
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Seljuk Muqarnas along the Silk Road [PDF]
The film Seljuk Muqarnas along the Silk Road gives an overview of muqarnas, stalactite vaults, in Seljuk style architecture (1038-1194). The muqarnas are located in portals and niches of caravansaraies, madrassas and mosques. Starting with the Sultan Han
Harmsen, Silvia +2 more
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Structure and Appearance of Decorative Kufic (Gol-dar, Gereh-dar) Inscriptions in the Seljuk and Ilkhanid Eras [PDF]
From the third century AH Kufic calligraphy appeared in architectural works and until about the seventh century AH, various species of that were formed in different regions and areas of Iran, among which are the cities of Isfahan, Kerman and Khorasan. In
mahdi makinejad
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A Comparative Analysis of Visual Elements of the Stucco Ornaments in Soltaniyeh Monument, Sayyed Roknaddin Mausoleum and Sayyed Shamsaddin Mausoleum in Yazd [PDF]
One of the related techniques and ornaments of architecture is the usage of stucco and stucco ornaments, which have had unique features in each historical period before and after Islam.
Farnoush Shamili +2 more
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A Comparative Study on the Mina’i and Lustre Potteries (6 and 7 AH Centuries) with the Kelila-va-Dimna Manuscript belongs to the Inju'ids Period (707 AH) [PDF]
This study investigates the composition and visual features of pre-Mongol mina’i potteries (the sixth and the early seventh centuries), Ilkhanid Lustre tiles (Kashan-seventh century) and Kelila-va-Dimna manuscript illustrated in Inju'ids Shiraz school ...
samad samanian, elham pourafzal
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