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The Western and Eastern Neighbours of the Ilkhanid State

Ilkhanid cities did not form in isolation. Bearing this in mind, Chapter 1 delves into the broader setting in which Ilkhanid urbanism evolved, namely the medieval Islamic world on the one hand and Mongol Eurasia on the other hand. Thus, the first section of the chapter explores the major structural and conceptual transformations of the cities that ...
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Theorising Transcultural Interactions in the Context of Ilkhanid Cities

Building upon the discussions of the previous chapters, Chapter 5 theorises the intercultural contacts between the Mongols and the Iranians on the basis of the theory of translation. Benefiting from both literary and archaeological evidence, this chapter argues that the Ilkhans not only facilitated the westward transportation of cultural wares, but ...
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Mongols and Mamluks: The Mamluk-Ilkhanid War, 1260-1281.

The American Historical Review, 1997
Carl F. Petry, Reuven Amitai-Preiss
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