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The effect of the Mongol invasion on the townscape of Iranian cities

Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development, 2021
PurposeThe Mongol invasion caused widespread destruction in many cities; this research studies the destruction course of cities after the Mongol invasion and their reconstruction during the reform period, the change that it brought to the cityscapes of ...
Mohammadhasan Khademzade   +3 more
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Gift-Exchange in Diplomatic Practices during the Early Mongol Period

, 2020
Gift-exchange is the main element of a long-established tradition in Inner Asian diplomatic practice, representing a kind of political discourse. The Mongol Empire, after its rise in the early 13th century, changed the tradition of diplomatic ideology ...
Qiu Yihao
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Property Relations of Mongolian Women during the Qing Period

, 2020
This study considers the historical importance of the dowry, or inǰe, in outer Mongolia during the Qing period (1636–1911), focusing on the developments of the legal system towards women’s rights over their dowry using archival legal case documents from
Udaanjargal Chuluunbaatar, L. Rogers
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China, the Abode of Arts and Crafts: Emergence and Diffusion of a Persian Saying on China in Mongol Eurasia

Ming Qing Yanjiu, 2019
Between 1250 and 1450 a saying about China spread across Eurasia, from Castile to the Indian subcontinent. It is the proverb known as the “eyes of the world”, according to which when it comes to arts and crafts, the Chinese see with two eyes, the ...
F. Calzolaio
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Provenance of Contemporaneous Volcanic Zircons Preserved in the Middle Jurassic Coal of the Northern Ordos Basin, North China, and Its Implications for the Closure Timing of the Mongol‐Okhotsk Ocean

Geological Journal
The deep‐time volcanic ash preserved within coal‐bearing strata holds significant implications for reconstructing the plate tectonic history around coal‐accumulating basins and their associated resource‐environmental effects.
Shuai Zhang   +3 more
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An Examination of the Name of Iran in Medieval Literature, Historical Documents, Geographical Records, and Numismatic Evidence

International Journal of Persian Literature
This study examines the use and evolution of the name Iran in literary, historical, and geographical sources from the rise of Islam in the seventh century AD to the Mongol period in the thirteenth century AD.
Lida Mavaddat
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