Characteristics and Educational Policies of Teymourid Educational Complexes in Greater Khorasan; with the Approach of Inscriptional Readings [PDF]
The purpose of this article is to study the position and function of schools and teachers in Greater Khorasan in the Timurid period and to assess the various information values of Timurid inscriptions.
Javad Rajabi Mandi +3 more
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Iconological interpretation of "Bahram Gur and Azadeh in the hunt" in the three Shahnameh of the Injuids dynasty (725- 758 hejira), based on Panofsky's approach [PDF]
In the first half of the eighth century AH, in three illustrated Shahnamehs of Shiraz from the Injuid time, we are faced with a particular representation of "Bahram the Gur and Azadeh in the hunting ground" which is different from the Seljuk "comma ...
Masoumeh Abachi, Asghar Fahimifar
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THE PHENOMENON ŠILTĀQĀT AND ITS REFLECTIONS IN THE ARMENIAN HISTORICAL MILIEU [PDF]
Since the end of the XIV century, in official documents and written sources on the history of the Ilkhanate, the term šiltāqāt is often found, the meaning of which is still not fully understood.
GOR MARGARYAN
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Exploring the Designs of the Seljuk and Ilkhanid Luster Ceramics and Metal Containers and Reflecting the Social Life of That Era [PDF]
In the mid-Islamic centuries that culminated in the advancement of arts, pottery also moved into other artistic arenas, as a basis for artistic revitalization, to compete with the industry of making vessels of gold and silver, and the potters of this ...
Ebrahim R, Davood Pakbaz Kataj
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IN THE FOLDS OF TIME: RASHĪD AL‐DĪN ON THEORIES OF HISTORICITY
ABSTRACT By focusing on Rashīd al‐Dīn's (d. 718/1318) historiographical oeuvre and here in particular his “History of the World,” this article challenges the usual approach to his Jāmiʿ al‐tawārīkh (Compendium of Chronicles) and argues that his was a deeply pluralistic enterprise in a world with many centers, tremendous demographic change, high social ...
JUDITH PFEIFFER
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A Comparative Study of Horse Images in Iranian Paintings (Ilkhānid Period) and Chinese Art (Song and Yuan Periods) [PDF]
The Mongol invasion of Iran [551-663 H] laid the foundation of an integrated empire from far east Asia to east Europe and led to the formation of the so-called Ilkhānid dynasty and the decline of Persian Empire.
Bahareh Moayeri +2 more
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The Ilkhanids made considerable changes in their ancestors’ legacy after capturing Iran caused the creation of complex geometric patterns. Exhaustive research has been undertaken about the features of decoration of this era; however, the raised question is how this progress could have happened in spite of slaughtering or secluding the artists.
Fatemeh Rajabi, Molood Khosravi
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A Preliminary Report of Excavations at Aveh Plain, Islamic Period [PDF]
Aveh archaeological site, which has prepared the necessary background for the archaeological studiesafter having been identified and registered, is located in Saveh Plain, and it is one of the less-known sitesin the Iranian Central Plateau.
Arash Lashkari +2 more
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The relations between the states of the Mamluks and the Golden Horde aimed at common interests were shaped and developed around the discourse of the common enemy.
Kazım Uzun
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A Preliminary Study of Kushk-i Sa’idabad-i Tabriz: The Ilkhanid Midway Settlement in Northwest of Iran [PDF]
Periodic travel and movement between various summer and winter residences were central practices of the Ilkhanid court, as evidenced by numerous accounts in the chronicles from this era and throughout the reign of all Ilkhanids.
Shahin Garakani Dashteh +1 more
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