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Studing of decorative characteristics of Kermanid artists stucco works in Ilkhanid until beginning of the Timurid Era [PDF]

open access: yesنگره, 2016
Ilkhanids, is a title that name to Holaku’s successors and they ruled modern iran and also part of around lands from about 633 A.H to 756 A.H and governments like; AL-e Mozafar, AL-e Injuid, AL-e Kurt some, contemporary to them and by accepting Ilkhanids
Ahmad Salehi Kakhki   +2 more
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Horasan’ın İdarî Bürokrasisinde İlhanlı Şehzâdeleri ve Devlet Adamları (1256-1335)

open access: yesOrtaçağ Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2021
Moğollar, Horasan coğrafyasını ele geçirdikten sonra, bölgede idarî bürokrasiyi askerî ve sivil idareciler üzerinden kurmuştu. Moğolların Horasan’da kurduğu bu sistem Möngke Han’a kadar devam etmişti.
Kurban Durmuşoğlu
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Peaceful coexistence of Abrahamic religions in the illustrations of the manuscript of the Jame al-Tawarikh of the Ilkhanid era [PDF]

open access: yesمطالعات ادیان و عرفان تطبیقی, 2023
Among the political and cultural strategies that were used in the court of Ilkhans was their view and approach towards religion and religious minorities.
FATEMEH SHIRAZI   +2 more
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Plan Recognition and Chronology of Qurtan Grand Mosque [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Archaeological Studies, 2018
As one of the ancient regions of Rudasht (Isfahan), Qurtan Village is among the major residential areas in thevicinity of the Zayanderud River that possess many historical works of architecture.
Abbasali Ahmadi, Mitra Shateri
doaj   +1 more source

On the Origins of the Shrine of ‘Abd al-Samad in Natanz: The Case for a Revised Chronology [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
This article proposes a re-examination of the phases of construction and decoration at the shrine of ‘Abd al-Samad in Natanz and demonstrates that the core fabric and elements of architectural revetments of the shrine are datable to the Seljuq period ...
Grbanovic, Ana Marija, McClary, Richard
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An Introduction to the Hypothesis of SOQĀYA of Rabʿ- e Rashidi [PDF]

open access: yesهنر و تمدن شرق, 2023
In the archaeological test soundings of 2007, spaces have been discovered in the southeast of Rab’-e Rashidi, which, although they have been described and introduced as the remnants of an Ilkhanid bath, but the use of that has not been confirmed yet ...
Naghmeh Jamshidi Gholdori   +1 more
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A rock-cut tomb of the Mongol period in the Ilkhanid capital of Maraghe [PDF]

open access: yes, 2022
By the time of Kublai’s death, the Mongol Empire had fractured into four separate khanates or empires including the Golden Horde [Kipchak] in the northwest, the Chagatai Khanate in Central Asia, the Ilkhanate, based in modern-day Iran, and the Yuan ...
Moradi, Amin
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ADVANCED CLUSTERING OF ARCHITECTURAL GEOMETRIC ORNAMENTS USING SMALL SCALE MACHINE LEARNING, CASE STUDY OF ILKHANID GEOMETRIC PATTERNS [PDF]

open access: yesISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2023
Classification is an essential step for architectural historians for better understanding and typology of cultural heritage. This research aims to automatically cluster geometric ornaments of the Ilkhanid period in Iran through using machine learning It ...
A. Mahmudnejad   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

No evidence for an early seventeenth-century Indian sighting of Keplers supernova (SN1604) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
In a recent paper Sule et al. (Astronomical Notes, vol. 332 (2011), 655) argued that an early 17th-century Indian mural of the constellation Sagittarius with a dragon-headed tail indicated that the bright supernova of 1604 was also sighted by Indian ...
van Gent, Robert H.
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Uyghur networks in Ilkhanid Iran

open access: yes, 2023
Due to their early and voluntary submission to the Mongols, the cultural and administrative traditions of the mostly Buddhist Uyghurs exerted substantial influence on the Mongol Empire in its early formative period and thus affected various Eurasian cultural zones, from China to the Kipchak steppe.
openaire   +2 more sources

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