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Iranian-Chinese textiles impact on Italian peers depicted in some 14th-century Tuscan paintings

open access: yesIDA: International Design and Art Journal, 2022
The influence of Chinese art, following the conquests of Mongols, is visible in other countries’ arts, including Italian textiles and paintings of the 14th century.
Farinaz Farbod, Yasaman Farhangpour
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Zen in Early Persian Painting—A Study of the 1314–1315 Jāmiʿ al-Tavārīkh Illustrations

open access: yesReligions
Since the establishment of the Ilkhanid Dynasty, Chinese painting has exerted a profound influence on various facets of Persian painting. This influence facilitated the divergence of Persian painting from Arab painting, fostering the gradual formation of
Fei Jia
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A New Research on Da Yuan Ben Cao

open access: yesChinese Medicine and Culture
. Da Yuan Ben Cao (《大元本草》 Materia Medica of the Great Yuan Dynasty) is a materia medica book compiled during the Yuan dynasty. Because the book has not survived and the related Chinese historical resources are also very scarce, there have been always ...
Guang SHI, Jin LU
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History of Islamic Medical Schools in Turkey’s Territory [PDF]

open access: yesBalkan Med J, 2020
Çıkmaz S, Mesut R.
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The Mongols in Iran [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
Lane, George
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İlhanlı-Avrupa ilişkileri = Ilkhanid-Europe relations / [PDF]

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İran tarihi açısından İlhanlılar dönemi oldukça büyük bir öneme haizdir. İran'daki Moğol hâkimiyeti sırasında yaşanan dönüşümler ve İslâm dünyasıyla yapılan savaşlar Avrupa devletlerinin ilgisini bu bölgeye çekmiştir. Moğolların Ortadoğu'ya gelmesi ve Bağdâd'ın işgal edilmesinden sonra başta Haçlılar olmak üzere, Katolik Avrupa, Ermeni ve Gürcüler ...
Kirişoğlu, Alican, 1990- 181656 author   +2 more
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Kontynuacja i zmiana od Imperium Mongolskiego do Chanatu Krymskiego [PDF]

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This article examines the evolution of the initial protocol used in Mongol imperial decrees, tracing its development from the thirteenth century Mongol Empire throughout the period of Golden Horde to the Crimean Khanate.
Göncöl, Csaba
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Church of St. Mary of the Mongols in Istanbul [PDF]

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2014
Istanbul, throughout its history, has accommodated many states and civilizations. Therefore, the city besides having different names, also has monuments and places of worship belonging to various cultures and faiths.
Ilyas Kemaloglu (Kamalov)
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