Advanced materials engineering in historical gypsum plaster formulations. [PDF]
Mishmastnehi M +4 more
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Ibn Kammūnah Is Going to Hell! Muslim-Jewish Polemics at the Ilkhanid Court [PDF]
This article offers some initial findings concerning the triangular relationship between three Ilkhanid intellectuals: the convert and vizier Rashīd al-Dīn, the Muslim polymath al-Shīrāzī, and the Jewish philosopher Ibn Kammūnah. By exploring these links,
Brack, Jonathan
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A Short Glimpse to the Urban Development of Tabriz during the History [PDF]
Locating on North West of Iran, Tabriz, the capital of East Azerbaijan Province, is one of the important metropolises of the country. The foundation of this historic city dated back to 1500 B.C.
ASBAGH, NARMIN BABAZADEH
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Cross-cultural Transfer of Medical Knowledge in the Medieval Mediterranean: The Introduction and Dissemination of Sugar-based Potions from the Islamic World to Byzantium. [PDF]
Bouras-Vallianatos P.
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Mediating Sacred Kingship: Conversion and Sovereignty in Mongol Iran [PDF]
This dissertation focuses on the fashioning of new discourses on authority and sacral kingship in thirteenth and fourteenth-century Mongol-ruled Iran. It examines how Jewish and Muslim (both Shiʿi and Sunni) bureaucrats, court historians, scholars, and ...
Brack, Jonathan Z.
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Typology of Sultanabad Pottery Bowls of the Ilkhanid Era through the Analysis and Comparison of Shapes of the Bodies and Decorations [PDF]
In the year of the Hegira 617, Mongols, continuing their conquests, reached Iran and brought massive destructions. Many main pottery centers of Iran were destroyed and never regained their past glory.
Hamid Reza Rohani
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The Tomb and treasury of Hülegü Khan [PDF]
The Il-Khan ruler Hülegü (1215–1265 CE) was a grandson of Genghis Khan (the founder of the Mongol Empire), a son of Tolui, and a brother of both Möngke Khan and Kublai Khan. He died on February 8, 1265, CE, at an estimated age of 48 years.
Moradi, Amin
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The Changing Fortunes of Fairs in Medieval and Early Modern Europe: Warfare, Transaction Costs, and the 'New Institutional Economics' [PDF]
This paper revisits, modifies, and combines elements of three major 'institutional' international-trade models, none of which has yet fully received the attention that it deserves, to provide a new explanation for the growth, decline, and then rebirth of
John H. Munro
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: The notion that Sufi shaykhs and Sufi communities played a role in the Islamisation of the Mongol successor states in the 13th and 14th centuries is typically rooted in assumptions, mostly untenable, about Sufis ‘preaching’ Muslim doctrine to the ...
Devin DeWeese
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