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Aspects of Iranian art under the Mongols: chinoiserie reappraised [PDF]
Kadoi, Yuka
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Mecca is the Muslim’s holiest land in the world and Ka’abah as a symbol of unity in Islam. During Mamluk’s rule, before and after them Mecca is administerd by the Sharif of Mecca among Bani Qutadah whom are legitimate descendants of Prophet Muhammad PBUH.
Mohamad Yusof Shah Mahmood +1 more
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Mecca is the Muslim’s holiest land in the world and Ka’abah as a symbol of unity in Islam. During Mamluk’s rule, before and after them Mecca is administerd by the Sharif of Mecca among Bani Qutadah whom are legitimate descendants of Prophet Muhammad PBUH.
Mohamad Yusof Shah Mahmood +1 more
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Abstract This paper presents the typology and classification of tile craftsmanship from the Ilkhanid and their successor periods, based on the monuments of the Ilkhanid and their successors in Iran, as well as their decorations. It specifies which types of tiles were common in this period and where they can be found today.
Pouria Shokri, Ahmad Salehi Kakhki
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Abstract This paper presents the typology and classification of tile craftsmanship from the Ilkhanid and their successor periods, based on the monuments of the Ilkhanid and their successors in Iran, as well as their decorations. It specifies which types of tiles were common in this period and where they can be found today.
Pouria Shokri, Ahmad Salehi Kakhki
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A rock-cut tomb of the Mongol period in the Ilkhanid capital of Maraghe [PDF]
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 ...
Amin Moradi
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Characterization of Ancient Mortars of Ojan Castle in Bostanabad County Belong to Sajuk-Ilkhanid Era
Parseh Journal of Archaeological StudiesMehdi Razani +2 more
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The Idea of Iranshahri in the Ilkhanid Era: The Role of Iranian Ministers and courtiers
The Journal of Islamic History and Civilisation,21(1 ...hoseynitabar, fatemehsadat +1 more
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