The Transformation of the Image of the Mongols in Ottoman Historiography: From Destructive Enemies to Political Legitimizers [PDF]
As one of the greatest imperial powers in history, the Mongols played a pivotal role in shaping the political, social, and cultural changes in the Middle East and Asia Minor.This article examines the way in which the Mongols were represented and ...
Nasrin Mohammadi, Asiye Hosseini
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Review and Study of Newfound Golden Potteries in Aveh [PDF]
Considering the priority of time, obtained potteries in Aveh cover prehistory and pre-Islamic and Islamic eras, most of which belong to the Ilkhanid period.
Arash Lashkari
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Studing of decorative characteristics of Kermanid artists stucco works in Ilkhanid until beginning of the Timurid Era [PDF]
Ilkhanids, is a title that name to Holaku’s successors and they ruled modern iran and also part of around lands from about 633 A.H to 756 A.H and governments like; AL-e Mozafar, AL-e Injuid, AL-e Kurt some, contemporary to them and by accepting Ilkhanids
Ahmad Salehi Kakhki +2 more
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An Introduction to the Hypothesis of SOQĀYA of Rabʿ- e Rashidi [PDF]
In the archaeological test soundings of 2007, spaces have been discovered in the southeast of Rab’-e Rashidi, which, although they have been described and introduced as the remnants of an Ilkhanid bath, but the use of that has not been confirmed yet ...
Naghmeh Jamshidi Gholdori +1 more
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A Study on the Evolution of the Structure of Safavid Album Prefaces [PDF]
As the evidence shows, writing preface to Persian works is a tradition that goes back to the first literary or historical works after Islam. With the emergence of various literary and historical forms such as a collection of poems, memoirs or dynastic ...
Hanif Rahimi Pordanjani
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« The Mongol Invasions of Bilad al-Shām by Ghāzān Khān and Ibn Taymiyya’s Three ‘Anti-Mongol’ Fatwas ». Mamluk Studies Review, vol.11/2, 2007, pp. 89-120. [PDF]
The military campaigns launched by the Ilkhanids against the Mamluk state between 1260 and 1312 presented numerous ideological challenges, not the least of which hinged on the justness of one Muslim nation to wage war on another.
Bethany Walker, Walker, Bethany
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Uyghur networks in Ilkhanid Iran
Due to their early and voluntary submission to the Mongols, the cultural and administrative traditions of the mostly Buddhist Uyghurs exerted substantial influence on the Mongol Empire in its early formative period and thus affected various Eurasian cultural zones, from China to the Kipchak steppe.
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Reuven Amitai. Holy War and Rapprochement. Studies in the Relations between the Mamluk Sultanate and the Mongol Ilkhanate (1260-1335) [PDF]
Nearly two decades after the publication of his seminal work Mongols and Mamluks. The Mamluk-Īlkhānid War, 1260-1281, Prof. Reuven Amitai presents an updated and extended study of the sixty years’ war that opposed the Ilkhanids and the Mamluk sultanate ...
Malika Dekkiche, Dekkiche, Malika
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Taxation or Extortion: A Study of the Tax Collection System in Iran After Ilkhanids with Emphasis on the Safavid and Qajar Eras [PDF]
For several years, corruption news has been heard from Iranian government agencies, a type of intra-group relationships in power structure in which members of each political faction act against the public interest and for their benefit and other members ...
Hanif Amoozadeh Mahdiraji +1 more
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Art Management and Ilkhanid Libraries
Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine the structure of the library and other cultural institutions, how they are managed and the selection and use of human resources in the Ilkhanid period. Methodology: In this study, artistic management theory is used to evaluate inductively, using Ilkhan's practices, management and planning, and their ...
Solmaz Amirrashed, Yaghoub Azhand
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