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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]

open access: yesنگره, 2019
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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Recognition of Origins of Plaster Decorations of Chohar-Soffehs in Dosiran Village (Fars Province) [PDF]

open access: yesنگره, 2022
Some of the most impressive displays of delicate plaster work can be found when we look up in a space in Islamic Iranian architecture. Plaster is an ideal medium for decorative work, because it can take fine detail.
Nadia Ashayeri, Behzad Vasigh
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A Preliminary Study on Chapters Related to Human Anatomy in An Illustrated Persian Medical Book: Tānksūqnāme-i Īlkhān Der Funūn-i ʿUlūm-i Khaṭāʾī

open access: yesBelleten, 2023
Tānksūqnāme-i Īlkhān Der Funūn-i ʿUlūm-i Khaṭāʾī is one of the rarest illustrated medical books in medieval Islamic geography. It is also one of the most uncommon books translated into Persian from Chinese belonging to Cathay ...
Ahmet Acıduman   +3 more
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The Influence of Manichean Book Art on Handwritten Qur’ans in the Early Centuries of Islam in Iran [PDF]

open access: yesنگره, 2020
The art of illumination and ornamentation of Qur’an manuscripts is evidently influenced by Manichean book art. According to the results of the latest studies, the first time that the ornaments, images and generally beauty of books mattered in history of ...
Saba Latifpour
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Geschichte in Versen vermessen: Annäherung an persische historische Epen (šāhnāmas) aus dem 15.–16. Jahrhundert

open access: yesDiyâr, 2020
Shortly after the completion of Firdausī’s Šāhnāma, historical epics in modern Persian were being written. While sharing in the tradition of šāhnāma-nivīsī, these epics deal with a more recent past.
Sarah Kiyanrad
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The Effects of Iranian Historiography in Ilkhanian and Timurids Eras on Ottomans Historiography [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ نگری و تاریخ نگاری, 2010
Cultural exchanges between Iran and Anatolia in Selijuks of Rome not only caused the promotion of Persian language and literature and other cultural events in this land but also in terms of Historiography, Ottoman historians in the ninth and tenth ...
Vali Dinparast
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Stone Inscriptions of the Royal Edicts yarlīgh and ḥukm on the Walls of Mosques in the 14-17ᵗʰ Centuries C. E. in Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Iran

open access: yes, 2023
V. V. Bartol'd (W. Barthold, 1870-1930), a renowned Russian Orientalist, published a monograph in 1911 that examined the stone inscription in the Manuche Mosque in the Ani ruin. This work deals with Abū Saʻīd Bahādur Khān's (r.
井谷, 鋼造
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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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Reconstructing Alamut: New Approaches to the Study of the Qiyāma and the Nizari Polity in Iran [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This research contributes new approaches and readings of the history and thought of the early Nizari Ismailis and their polity in Iran (fl. 1090-1256/483-654).
Hajiani, Shiraz Ali
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The Era of Inter-Mongol Warfare

open access: yes, 2017
This chapter examines the conflicts among the Mongol successor-states that developed after 1260, along with the turbulent activities of nomads within such states and the measures of reconstruction that the various Mongol regimes put in place.
Peter Jackson
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