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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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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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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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2023
During the Ilkhanid period, Eastern Christians (Nestorians, Armenians, Syriacs) interacted with the Turkish and Muslim people who made up the majority of the population in cities such as Maragha and Sultaniyeh, where Tabriz and Urmia were in interaction. This situation affected the scientific activities and understanding of art in the region.
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During the Ilkhanid period, Eastern Christians (Nestorians, Armenians, Syriacs) interacted with the Turkish and Muslim people who made up the majority of the population in cities such as Maragha and Sultaniyeh, where Tabriz and Urmia were in interaction. This situation affected the scientific activities and understanding of art in the region.
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Lost and Found: The Ilkhanid Tiles of the Pir-i Bakran Mausoleum (Linjan, Isfahan)
Iran, 2023Ana Marija Grbanović
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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 ...
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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 ...
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The Period of Instability in the Ilkhanid State: Arpa and Mūsā Khāns
The purpose of this study is to investigate how the Ilkhanid State faced a period of chaos after the death of the Ilkhanid ruler Abū Saʿīd in 1335 and which factors aggravated this conflict. After the reign of Abū Saʿīd, the central Mongol administration in Iran was shaken during the reigns of the Ilkhanid rulers Arpa Khān (also known as Arpa Ke’un ...openaire +1 more source
An Important Center in The Ilkhanid Period: Sugurluk (Throne of Suleiman)
İlhanlı döneminde Sugurluk olarak adlandırılan mekân, on üçüncü yüzyıl öncesinde Sâsânîler ve Arap hâkimiyeti döneminde bir yerleşim alanı olarak kullanılmıştır. Bünyesinde Sâsânîler zamanının üç büyük mabedinden biri olan Âzergoşnasb Ateşgedesi’ni barındıran bu alan, Pehlevî kaynaklarında Genzek ve Arap kaynaklarında Şîz ismi ile anılmıştır. Bu mekân,openaire +1 more source

