Erzurum in The Ilkhanid Period
Erzurum and its environs have been one of the settlement centers of human beings since the prehistoric age and have become strategically very important in the Middle Ages with attempts to conquer them by powerful states in the region.
Firdevs ÖZEN
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Unveiling the Craftsmanship and Knowledge Behind Iranian Stuccoes (11th -14th centuries) : New insights from an archaeometric perspective [PDF]
Gypsum-based stucco decorations of 47 monuments in Iran, from the Seljuq to the Ilkhanid period (11th-14th centuries), were studied by multimodal analytical methods, including X-ray diffraction, X-ray fluorescence, scanning electron microscopy and image ...
Aghajani, Iman +7 more
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A research on the Production Techniques and Themes of Mosul School of Metalwork Case study: the box and candlesticks of Badr al-Din Lu'lu [PDF]
Traditional arts following the advent of Islam and the expansion of its scope were maintained in the Islamic world with a view influenced by this religion.
Mohammad Afrough, Afsaneh ghani
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Oleg Grabar: the scholarly legacy [PDF]
After surveying the various necrologies and events celebrating the life and achievements of Oleg Grabar, the article reflects in a general sense on why his death has unleashed such a flood of memories, using Grabar’s own assessment of his work as a tool.
Robert Hillenbrand
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Āṣaf ibn Barakhyā in the Mongol and Mamluk Realms: Between Vizier and Magic [PDF]
Āṣaf ibn Barakhyā (Hebrew: Asaph ben Berechiah) is an enigmatic figure. An obscure biblical character (also connected in the Jewish tradition to Asaph the Physician, author of an early Hebrew medical text), in Muslim lore Āṣaf appears mainly in ...
Biran, Michal
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Horasan İrfanını Anadolu’ya Ulaştıran Kaynak Eserlerden Menâkıb-ı Şeyh Zâhid-i Geylânî
One of the prominent figures of Islamic mysticism (sufism) in the 13th century was Sheikh Tajaddīn Ibrāhim Zāhed Gilānī. His ancestors migrated from Khorasan (from Merv area of the modern Turkmanistan) to Lankaran district of Azerbaijan. He was initiated
Namiq Musalı
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Mongol Court Dress, Identity Formation, and Global Exchange [PDF]
The Mongol period (1206-1368) marked a major turning point of exchange – culturally, politically, and artistically – across Eurasia. The wide-ranging international exchange that occurred during the Mongol period is most apparent visually through the ...
Shea, Eiren L.
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Review of Peter B. Golden, 'Nomads and their neighbours in the Russian steppe' [PDF]
Lane, George
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Review of Bertold Spuler, 'Persian historiography and geography'. Singapore: Pustaka Nasional Pte. Ltd, 2003 [PDF]
Lane, George
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On the Origins of the Shrine of ‘Abd al-Samad in Natanz : The Case for a Revised Chronology [PDF]
This article proposes a re-examination of the phases of construction and decoration at the shrine of ‘Abd al-Samad in Natanz and demonstrates that the core fabric and elements of architectural revetments of the shrine are datable to the Seljuq period ...
Grbanovic, Ana Marija +1 more
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