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Aspects of Iranian art under the Mongols: chinoiserie reappraised [PDF]
Kadoi, Yuka
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Characterizing Geometric Decoration Styles of the Ilkhanid Period Using Advanced Image Analysis
Journal on Computing and Cultural HeritageThis study advances the understanding of architectural heritage by introducing a novel analytical approach for classifying geometric decorations. Through the integration of image clustering and statistical analysis, the research establishes a robust framework for examining the development of decorative styles in Ilkhanid architecture (1256–1335 CE ...
Amirhossein Mahmoudnejad +1 more
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Mavīzāb and Fuqqāʿ: An Ilkhanid-Period Dispute as Evidence in the Sphero-Conical Vessels Debate
MuqarnasAbstract The monolithic designation of “sphero-conical vessels,” chosen to circumvent the long-standing modern debate around the function of these objects, does not satisfy the multiplicity of terms and uses that they had in the past. A munāẓara (disputation) by Zangi al-Bukhari titled “Dispute between the mavīzāb and the fuqqāʿ of the Iranians ...
Martina Rugiadi +3 more
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Şüregel (Shirak) in the İlkhanid Period
2021Geography is the indispensable auxiliary science of the science of history. While describing historical events, geographical features of the area where the events took place should be taken into consideration. Because that historical event is the product of that geography. The historical event is unique to that geography.
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Petrographic Analysis of the Pottery (Ilkhanid Period) Sham Valley on the Banks of the Aras River
Parseh Journal of Archaeological StudiesSoraya Afshari +2 more
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Golden Horde-Ilkhanid States Relations in the Period of Uzbek Khan
2022Altın Orda Devleti ile İlhanlı Devleti arasında iki devletin kuruluşundan itibaren birçok nedenden ötürü çatışmalar meydana gelmiştir. Bu çatışmaların temel sebebi atalardan kalan topraklar ve Cengiz Han yasasına göre ganimet paylaşımıdır. İki ulus arasında Azerbaycan ve Kafkasya topraklarının kime ait olduğu konusundaki tartışmalar temel çatışma ...
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A Rock Carving Structure From The Ilkhanid Period: Sultaniye Taşkesen (Dashkasan)
2021Taşkesen (Dashkasan), located in the Zanjan region in Iran, 15 km from the center of the city of Sultaniye, was built on the rocky slope of a hill overlooking the Safid Mountain and the plains below. The structure, which was built by carving into the rock, has a monumental appearance which is quite ruined today. There are iwans and niches with muqarnas
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KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIES
With the rise of the Ilkhanids in Iran, especially from the Ghazans, with their increased emphasis on legitimacy, historiography gained support as one of the cultural strategies that paved the way for the writing of many historical works, both commissioned by the government and independently. This study examines the revival of Iranian national identity
Sagynysh Amirbekova +2 more
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With the rise of the Ilkhanids in Iran, especially from the Ghazans, with their increased emphasis on legitimacy, historiography gained support as one of the cultural strategies that paved the way for the writing of many historical works, both commissioned by the government and independently. This study examines the revival of Iranian national identity
Sagynysh Amirbekova +2 more
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Treasury of Persian Language and Literature
The present study aims to conduct a comparative analysis of Banna’i Kufic script as an element of the integration of Iranian architecture and calligraphy during the Ilkhanid period. This analysis is carried out on two religious structures with different functions but within the same historical and geographical context of Iran.
Ghazaleh Sabeghi +3 more
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The present study aims to conduct a comparative analysis of Banna’i Kufic script as an element of the integration of Iranian architecture and calligraphy during the Ilkhanid period. This analysis is carried out on two religious structures with different functions but within the same historical and geographical context of Iran.
Ghazaleh Sabeghi +3 more
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