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Characterization of Ancient Mortars of Ojan Castle in Bostanabad County Belong to Sajuk-Ilkhanid Era

open access: yesParseh Journal of Archaeological Studies
This article discusses the structural analysis of ancient mortars used in Ojai’s Castle, which belongs to the Ilkhanid period in Bostanabad County, East Azerbaijan Province.
Razani Mehdi
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Exploring the History of Aq-Qalih in Khorasan: Insights from the Ilkhanid’s Periodic Travels and the Urban Structures of the Yuan Era

open access: yesParseh Journal of Archaeological Studies
The historical fortress of Aq-Qalih, a large and little-known structure in the Juvayn Plain of northern Khorasan, is tentatively attributed to the Mongol Ilkhanid period based on limited prior studies.
Shahin Garakani Dashteh   +1 more
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Pengaruh Kerajaan Hafsid, Ilkhanid dan Rasuliyyah di Mekah dan Implikasi Terhadap Pemerintahan Sharif Mekah Pada Era Mamluk The Influnce of Hafsid, Ilkhanid and Rasulid in Mecca and Its Implication Towards the Sharifate of Mecca During the Mamluk Era

open access: yesAl-Muqaddimah: Online journal of Islamic History and Civilization
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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A New Source on Sheikh Zahid: Manâqib-i Sheikh Zahid-i Gilani

Proceedings of International Symposium Sheikh Zahid Gilani in the 800th Year of His Birth, 2023
One of the leaders of Islamic mysticism (sufism) in the 13th century was Sheikh Tajaddin Ibrahim Zahid Gilani (1218-1301). His ancestors migrated from Khorasan (from Merv area of modern Turkmenistan) to Lankaran district of Azerbaijan.
Nami̇q Musali
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Between Iran and Zion: Jewish Histories of Twentieth-Century Iran. Lior Sternfeld (California: Stanford University Press, 2020). Pp. 208. $24.00 paperback. ISBN: 9781503613638

Iran studies, 2022
plenty of original verse material into the text, usually written in Armenian or Persian script rather than in clunky transliteration, and accompanies this material with the due translations.
C. Yaghoobi
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The effect of the Mongol invasion on the townscape of Iranian cities

Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, 2021
PurposeThe Mongol invasion caused widespread destruction in many cities; this research studies the destruction course of cities after the Mongol invasion and their reconstruction during the reform period, the change that it brought to the cityscapes of ...
Mohammadhasan Khademzade   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A COMPARISON: AMIR ALISHIR NAVA’I THE COUNTERPART OF KHAWAJA NIZAM AL-MULK TUSI OR KHAWAJA RASHID AL-DIN FADLULLAH HAMADANI

ALISHER NAVOIY INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL, 2021
Throughout Iran’s1 ancient and long history, the number of people who has become prom-inent in political and cultural activities is not few. Khawaja Nizam al-Mulk Tusi, a prominent politician and minister (Vizier/Divansalar) of the Seljuq era, Khawaja ...
Amir Nemati Lima’i
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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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An analysis of the varying percentage composition of the silver, copper and iron elements in Naser al-Din Shah Qajar's Silver Qirans minted in Tabriz using Particle-induced X-ray Emission (PIXE)

Iran
A mint was active in the city of Tabriz from the Ilkhanid era up until 1294 AH. Many silver Qirans were minted there between 1265 and 1294 AH during the Naser al-Din Shah era (1264–1313 AH).
Javad Mousavi Dalini   +2 more
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