The Phenomenon Šiltāqāt And Its Reflections In The Armenian Historical Milieu
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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The Observational Instruments at the Maragha Observatory after AD 1300 [PDF]
The present paper introduces, investigates, analyses, and comments on an anonymous treatise in Persian named al-Risāla al-Ghāzāniyya fi ’l-ālāt alra ½×diyya, “Ghāzān’s (or Ghāzānid) treatise on the observational instruments”, which describes the ...
Mozaffari, S. Mohammad, Zotti, Georg
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History of Islamic Medical Schools in Turkey’s Territory [PDF]
Çıkmaz S, Mesut R.
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Techniques and Stylistic Characteristics of Stucco Decorations in Ilkhanid Architecture of Iran
Ilkhanid architecture occupies a distinctive position in the history of Islamic art through the development of highly elaborate stucco decoration. Despite their technical and artistic significance, these works have seldom been examined with respect to ...
Atefeh Shekofteh
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The Change in the Status of Tarkhani in the Change of the Turani Society to the Mongolera in the Iran. [PDF]
Tarkhan is a Turkish term which means a free man exempt from services and secure from punishment. Such status was known among the turks and the Mongols.
Abdol Rasul Kheirandish
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A Comparative Study of Safavid Pottery in Kerman and Mashhad And the Influence of Chinese art on them [PDF]
Safavid pottery, like the other arts in this period has experienced considerable growth and dynamism. In this period masterpieces of pottery, from lusterware and “blue and white" to the Celadon and Kubachi and Gombroon have been produced in numerous ...
Abbas Akbari, Ali Sadeghi Taheri
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Review of Alan J. K. Sanders, 'Historical Dictionary of Mongolia' [PDF]
Lane, George
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Mediating Sacred Kingship: Conversion and Sovereignty in Mongol Iran [PDF]
This dissertation focuses on the fashioning of new discourses on authority and sacral kingship in thirteenth and fourteenth-century Mongol-ruled Iran. It examines how Jewish and Muslim (both Shiʿi and Sunni) bureaucrats, court historians, scholars, and ...
Brack, Jonathan Z.
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The Ilkhanid Mongols, the Christian Armenians, and the Islamic Mamluks : a study of their relations, 1220-1335. [PDF]
This work seeks to fill a gap in the academic literature concerning the study of the Ilkhanid Mongols of the Middle East during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries CE using Armenian, Persian, Arabic, and Syriac primary sources in English translation.
Prezbindowski, Lauren
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