This article reviews and analyses the characteristics of Persian rugs through a historical background in the Islamic era, and design motifs that applied to the Persian rugs during the beginning of the Islamic era in Iran.
L. Abouali, Jianlin Ni, Jake Kaner
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Exploring the Designs of the Seljuk and Ilkhanid Luster Ceramics and Metal Containers and Reflecting the Social Life of That Era [PDF]
In the mid-Islamic centuries that culminated in the advancement of arts, pottery also moved into other artistic arenas, as a basis for artistic revitalization, to compete with the industry of making vessels of gold and silver, and the potters of this ...
Ebrahim R, Davood Pakbaz Kataj
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Survey the Meaning and Form of Persian Poetic Inscriptions on Potteries of Timurid and Safavid Era [PDF]
After two centuries of Islam advent, using script gradually was distributed as a decorative element in different types of pottery gradually. Motifs of pottery inscriptions that first were limited to short arabic phrases such as the name of potter or good
Seyed Rasoul Mousvi Haji +2 more
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The role of women in Medieval Islamic Music Art based on pottery designs [PDF]
Music in Iran has a long history. In the early Islamic period, music was denounced. In the Umayyad period, music still faced opposition from some jurisprudents and a group of Muslims.
Mohamad Ebrahim Zarei +1 more
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sword and pen debates; A reading of social issues in the Ilkhanid era; Based on Wasaf Shirazi's Shamsher and Pen treatise [PDF]
Extended abstract In this article, we examine socioeconomic matters within the context of Ilkhanid-era political literature, focusing on Vassaf Shirazi's treatise, "Tīḡ va Qalam." This work epitomizes the political debate genre of its time and ...
Mahboubeh Sharafi
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Women of great Mongolian Shahnameh: An analysis of the role and position of women in great Mongolian Shahnameh using reflection approach [PDF]
With the advent of Ilkhan (Mongols) in Iran, the art of illustrating book was officially formed and, from this period onward, this art prospered. Great Mongolian shahnameh, the painting masterpiece of Ilkhanid era, was illustrated in Tabriz as the first ...
Elahe Shahrad
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A Typological Study on the Ornamentation of the Qafarieh Dome of Maraqeh with Emphasis on a Comparative Schema [PDF]
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 Preliminary Study of Kushk-i Sa’idabad-i Tabriz: The Ilkhanid Midway Settlement in Northwest of Iran [PDF]
Periodic travel and movement between various summer and winter residences were central practices of the Ilkhanid court, as evidenced by numerous accounts in the chronicles from this era and throughout the reign of all Ilkhanids.
Shahin Garakani Dashteh +1 more
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Historical Sociology of "Sultan's Holiness" and the Concept of "Zell Allah"; Based on historiographical sources of the Ilkhanid period [PDF]
The concept of "Zell Allah" (shadow of God) has been associated with the concept of "kingdom" in the history of Iran during the Islamic period, and in a way expressed the foundations of the legitimacy and power of the rulers. Most contemporary historians
Nayere Dalir
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Comparative Study on the Stucco Decorations of Two Monuments from the Greater Khorasan: Robat Sharaf and Faryoumad Mosque (Seljuq, Khwarazmian, Ilkhanid) [PDF]
Khorasan’s architecture is famous for simple forms in the early Islamic period of Iran. In fact, from the 4th century AH decorations and Stucco decorations flourished; after simplicity of the Khorasan’s school, came an important decoration part in ...
Atefeh Shekofteh
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