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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
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A Typological Study on the Ornamentation of the Qafarieh Dome of Maraqeh with Emphasis on a Comparative Schema [PDF]

open access: yesهنر اسلامی, 2012
The Qafarieh Dome of the Ilkhanid era displays a remarkable ornamentation specifically diverse tile-work patterns that are unique to this age. A number of the architectural elements of the Qafarieh Dome are not Persian and in the south, east and west ...
Hamid Farahmand Brojeni   +1 more
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A Comparative Study of Horse Images in Iranian Paintings (Ilkhānid Period) and Chinese Art (Song and Yuan Periods) [PDF]

open access: yesنگره
The Mongol invasion of Iran [551-663 H] laid the foundation of an integrated empire from far east Asia to east Europe and led to the formation of the so-called Ilkhānid dynasty and the decline of Persian Empire.
Bahareh Moayeri   +2 more
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Revisiting Buddhism in Ilkhanid Iran: Archaeology, Toponymy and Visual Culture

open access: yesActa Mongolica, 2022
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
openaire   +3 more sources

The Victory of Islam over the Buddhist Religion (Reviewing the Inscriptions of the Shrine of Imamzadeh Mulla “Ma’sum” of Maragheh)

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2020
Research objectives: The main purpose of this article is to study the Quranic inscription of the Imamzadeh Ma’sum Temple in Maragheh. This inscription shows the evolution of religious beliefs during the Ilkhanid period in Iran which started from the se ...
Parvin S., Sattarnejad S., Hendiani E.
doaj   +1 more source

Iconological interpretation of "Bahram Gur and Azadeh in the hunt" in the three Shahnameh of the Injuids dynasty (725- 758 hejira), based on Panofsky's approach [PDF]

open access: yesنگره, 2017
In the first half of the eighth century AH, in three illustrated Shahnamehs of Shiraz from the Injuid time, we are faced with a particular representation of "Bahram the Gur and Azadeh in the hunting ground" which is different from the Seljuk "comma ...
Masoumeh Abachi, Asghar Fahimifar
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A Comparative Study on Characterization of Imaginary-Synthetic Beings in The Miniatures of the Wonders of Creation, by Zakariya al-Qazwini, Schools of Painting in the Ilkhanid and Mughal Eras [PDF]

open access: yesنگره, 2020
Ajaib al-makhluqat wa-gharaib al-mawjudat (The Wonders of Creation, or literally “the Marvels of Created Things and the Miraculous Aspects of Existing Things”) by Zakariya ibn Muhammad al-Qazwini (circa 1203−83) is among the best known texts of the ...
Maryam Zabihi   +2 more
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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.
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Between Tradition and Innovation : the Art of Ilkhanid Stucco Revetments in Iran [PDF]

open access: yes, 2023
Carved stucco is the architectural revetment medium par excellence in Iran; its history began in Achaemenid, Parthian and Sasanian times, gained paramount significance in the Early Islamic, Seljuq and Ilkhanid periods and experienced a revival under the ...
Grbanovic, Ana Marija
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The Portrayal of the "Shaman’s" Role in Funeral Portraits of the Great Ilkhanid Shahnameh [PDF]

open access: yesنگره
Great Ilkhanid Shahnameh’s drawings depict Mongolian rulers' aspirations, ideals, and desires as well as their way of life and culture. Such a depiction in connection with Turco-Mongolian culture is described in the obituaries of Esfandiar, Rostam and ...
Masoumeh Azarmdel, Mehdi Mohammadzadeh
doaj   +1 more source

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