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Mausoleums of Uak Aulie in the Forest Nature Reserve “Ertys Ormany”

Historical Studies, 2023
Based on the materials of an ethnographic expedition to study the mausoleums located in the State Forest Natural Reserve “Ertis Ormany”, the cult of saints - aulie and the practice of pilgrimage among the Kazakhs of the Pavlodar region are considered ...
Enlik K. Abeuova   +2 more
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Lahore’s Magnificent Mausoleums: A Glimpse into Mughal Architecture and Cultural Legacy

International Journal of Multidisciplinary and Current Research, 2023
Lahore, a city located in Punjab, is abundant in historical remnants and has evolved into a vast urban center. Despite its modernization, Lahore retains its natural beauty and shines with the splendid imprints of various historical periods including the ...
Ruba Babur Mughal
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Comparative Study of the Architectural Structure of Mausoleums with Ridged Domes in The Ilkhanid-Timurid Period (Case Study: Mausoleums of Do-gonbadan in Kookherd in Bastak, Mir Muhammad in Kharg, and Baba Monir in Nurabad, Fars Province)

Parseh Journal of Archaeological Studies
Mausoleum buildings with ridged Dome, is one of the characteristics of religious architecture in the southern regions of Iran which was founded during the Ilkhanid to Safavid period.
Maryam Haghiri   +2 more
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The Culture of Zāwiya during the Artuqid Period in Mardin: Construction and Historical Analysis of the Sittī Legliye and Šayḫ Dāwud Mausoleums

Rocznik Orientalistyczny/Yearbook of Oriental Studies
Historical sources and archaeological evidence indicate that many mosques, madrasas, mausoleums, baths, bridges and mansions were built in and around Mardin during the Artuqid period (496–812H/1102–1409). However, evidence is still lacking with regard to
Neslihan Kaya
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The Architecture of Imperial Mausoleums: Case Studies from the Early Nguyen Dynasty (1802-1848), Vietnam

NAJUA: History of Architecture and Thai Architecture
This research examines the layout and architecture of the imperial mausoleums of the early Nguyen dynasty (1802-1848) in Hue City. The research focuses on three imperial mausoleums: those of Emperor Gia Long, Emperor Minh Mang, and Emperor Thieu Tri ...
Hung Ngoc Vo   +2 more
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Mausoleums of the Nguyễn Dynasty Kings: Architectural Art and Landscape Value

Tạp chí Khoa học Đại học Đông Á
The Nguyễn Dynasty (1802–1945) was the last monarchical dynasty of Vietnam. This dynasty left behind a massive and majestic complex of relics in Huế city, the ancient capital of Vietnam, with many types of architecture, including citadels, palaces ...
Đức Anh Sơn Trần
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Exploring the Historical Characteristics of Stone Carving Art in Mausoleums of the Southern Dynasties

International journal of research and innovation in social science
The stone carving art in mausoleums of the Southern Dynasties is an important part of the mausoleums of emperors and nobles, with distinct characteristics of the era and cultural value.
Zhenya Zhu   +3 more
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Visiting Lenin: the impressions of foreign visitors to the mausoleums, 1924-1928

, 2020
Drawing on the accounts of Western visitors to the USSR in the 1920s, this article analyzes their responses to the emerging cult of Lenin, particularly their impressions of his body and the mausoleums built to house it.
Alison Rowley
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Mausoleums, National Flags and Regime Crises: Comparing Spain and Venezuela

Symbolism and Politics, 2018
In this paper I undertake a comparative analysis of the symbolic function played by national flags and two specific mausoleums in the configuration of contemporary politics in Spain and Venezuela.
Luis F. Angosto-Ferrández
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Pentillie Mausoleum

2013
A4 grey literature ...
openaire   +1 more source

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