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A series of corroded Safavid copper coins (folus) dating to the seventeenth century CE and minted in Isfahan were discovered in Hamedan, Western Iran.
E. Hajjari +2 more
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The study aims to understand to what extent employing A.I. image-generative tools in architectural concept brainstorming demonstrates effectiveness, accuracy, and adherence to text and image inputs, and evaluate the utilization of A.I.
Aref Maksoud +3 more
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The Anatomy of a Regicide Attempt: Shāhrukh, the Ḥurūfīs, and the Timurid Intellectuals in 830/1426–27 [PDF]
This article provides a contextual analysis of the assassination attempt on the Timurid ruler Shahrukh’s life on 21 February 1427 in Herat. According to the contemporary Timurid chroniclers, Ahmad-i Lur, a Hurufi by profession, tried to kill ...
Afshār +55 more
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Safevi-Şiraz Üslûbu Hamse-i Nizâmî Nüshasının Tezhipleri
Şah İsmail tarafından 1501 yılında, bugünkü İran topraklarında kurulan Safevi Devleti, kendinden önceki Timurluların ve Türkmenlerin köklü kültür ve sanat birikimi üzerine inşa edilmiştir.
Ayşe Zehra Sayın, Ahmet Çaycı
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Habsburg-Safavid Diplomacy: Nicholas von Warkotsch and Haji Khosrow in Moscow
During the 16th century, several European states were regularly engaged in forming an anti- Ottoman alliance. The goal was to cooperate in the elimination of the Ottoman power and expansion in Europe. In addition, traditional European members of the anti-
Lukas Rybar
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SAFEVÎ DEVLETİ’NDE TEKELİ TÜRKMENLERİ
Safavidism, a Sunni sect that originated in Ardabil, evolved into Shi'ism, spread rapidly and became a political organization in a short time. Although many works have been written on this subject, the issue has not yet been revealed in all its aspects ...
Arif Sarı
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Factors Causing the Development of the Endowment in Safavid Dynasty
The tradition of the endowment is one of the activities having existed in all human societies from past to now. In Iran, this tradition was seen as a belief from ancient civilization. It is developed and flourished in Safavid dynasty so that, in Isfahan
Mohammadsadegh Jamshidirad +3 more
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A Harem in Disorder: Narrating Elite Female Seclusion in Late Mughal Delhi
ABSTRACT This article examines the late Mughal period, a time of dramatic political reconfiguration, to trace the relevance of practices of elite female seclusion, and particularly of the complex space of the imperial harem, to narrations of an empire under strain.
Emma Kalb
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Persian Gardens: Meanings, Symbolism, and Design [PDF]
Culture and identity in a society can be represented in the architecture and the meanings intertwined with it. In this sense, the architecture and design are the interface for transferring meaning and identity to the nation and future generations ...
Jamei, Elmira +2 more
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