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An In-depth Investigation of Visual Attributes in Ilkhanid Coinage Inscription from the Malek Museum [PDF]
The utilizing of script elements with textual inscriptions on artifacts, particularly coins, has played a pivotal role in shaping diverse lines and an array of writing styles and letter forms throughout history.
sedaghat jabbari, Shokoufeh Alavian
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Heritage features and architectural designs in Mosul and their impact on urban growth [PDF]
The research deals with an overview of the historical background of the city of Mosul, its ancient location, its plans and the nature of the changes that have occurred in it until it has come to its heritage form, focusing on the features and ...
Ahmed AlJumaa
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For several years, corruption news has been heard from Iranian government agencies, a type of intra-group relationships in power structure in which members of each political faction act against the public interest and for their benefit and other members of their group.
Hanif Amoozadeh Mahdiraji +1 more
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With the death of Abū Sa‘īd Bahādur Khan in 1335 without an heir, powerful tribes under the centralised Ilkhanid state sought to assert control. Among them was the Mongolized Jalayir tribe, originally Turkic.
Ahmet Korkmaz
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Accounts of the Capture of Baghdad and the Political Role of Hulagu Ilkhan in “Zubdat al-Fikra”
Zubdat al-Fikra is a significant historical source for studying the political, military, and cultural relations among the Ilkhanate, the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt, the Rum Seljuk State, and the Jochid Ulus in the se-cond half of the thirteenth century ...
Samal Tuleubayeva
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Typology of the Confrontation of Iranian Society after Mongols’ Invasion [PDF]
Entering Islamic territories in 616 AH, Mongols, led by Genghis Khan, caused outstanding changes in social and political occasions. Political, social and economic outcomes of this invasion were so highlighted that Islamic era in Iran is divided to two ...
Abolhassan Fayaz anush +2 more
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Derviş Dost Huda: Fani Saltanattan Baki Velâyete uzanan Köprü
In this study, the identity of “Dervish Dost Huda” and his position within the Sufi traditions of the 7th–8th centuries AH / 13th–14th centuries CE are re evaluated in the context of the transformations of the Mongol period.
Manizhe Ghodrati Vayghan
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The Shirvanshahi-era Pir-i Husayn khanqah is a unique monument, exemplifying a syncretism of a Caucasian cut-stone-constructed fortified ensemble, embellished with lustre tiles and a carved stucco mihrab belonging to the Iranian Ilkhanid artistic ...
Ana Marija Grbanovic, Anaïs Leone
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Morphology of Iranian Ceramic Filter Vessels Based on Vladimir Propp’s Theory [PDF]
Ceramic filter vessels in Iran are typically unglazed containers featuring a mesh filter integrated into their necks or openings. These vessels typically date back to the late 2nd millennium BCE and were used throughout the Islamic period, particularly ...
Vajihe Avay +2 more
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Discursive Analysis of Power Transformation: From Seljuq Jurisprudence to Mysticism in the Ilkhanid Era with a Focus on Rumi's Position [PDF]
This study, employing a discourse analysis method and the theoretical framework of Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe to examine the discursive transition from a state based on Sunni jurisprudence to one based on Sufism (mysticism) during the Seljuq and ...
Mozhgan Osmani +1 more
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