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The Construction of Al-Sultaniyyah City and Its Most Important Urban Manifestations During the Ilkhanid Mongol Period (651-756 AH/ 1253-1355 AD)

Jordan Journal for History and Archaeology
The Ilkhanid Mongols (651-756 AH / 1253-1355 AD) were interested in urbanization and construction in keeping with civilized countries and to have an architectural imprint that competed with the neighboring nations. The Ilkhan Öljeitü Muḥammad Khudābandeh (703-716 AH / 1303-1316 AD), known for his love of building and construction, wanted to have a ...
Suaad Al-Taai
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The Reflection of Iranian-Islamic Culture in the Architectural Decorations of the Bastam Complex with Emphasis on the Comparison of the Ilkhanid and Timurid Periods

Journal of Social-Political Studies of Iran's Culture and History
One of the most prominent flourishing arts in Islamic civilization is Iranian architecture, which achieved a high aesthetic and innovative status through its adaptation to Islamic cultural concepts and depiction of celestial elements. In this architecture, features such as precise design, captivating decorations, harmony in proportion and symmetry ...
Seyed Ahmad Hosseini   +3 more
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The “Kāmūsī Corpus”: A Case Study in Manuscript Production and Knowledge Transmission in Ilkhanid Iran

Iran studies, 2022
The arrival of the Mongols in Iran in the thirteenth century made a deep impact on the political, economic, and religious life of the region. With the establishment of the Ilkhanate (1250–1335), the cultural life of Iran was also transformed.
Bruno De Nicola
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Şüregel (Shirak) in the İlkhanid Period

2021
Geography 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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The Political Configuration of Late Ilkhanid Iran: A Case Study of the Chubanid Amirate (738–758/1337–1357)

Iran, 2021
The disintegration of the Ilkhanate following the death of its last effective ruler, Abu Sa'id Bahadur Khan (d. 736/1335), precipitated the emergence of a number of regional dynasties, not least of all the Chubanids who claimed the former Mongolian core ...
M. Hope
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Power and Politics of Representation: Picturing Elite Women in Ilkhanid Painting

Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 2021
The first half of the fourteenth century was a discrete period in Ilkhanid Iran during which paintings that pictured elite Mongol women in their true courtly milieu, participating in courtly life and in their contemporary place within societal ...
Mehreen Chida-Razvi
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Golden Horde-Ilkhanid States Relations in the Period of Uzbek Khan

2022
Altın 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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Petrographic Analysis of the Pottery (Ilkhanid Period) Sham Valley on the Banks of the Aras River

Parseh Journal of Archaeological Studies
An archaeological survey was carried out in 2019 with the aim of identifying and investigating the Ilkhanate period on the banks of the Aras River in East Azerbaijan province.
Soraya Afshari   +2 more
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