Ancient Merv, Turkmenistan: research, conservation and management at a World Heritage Site [PDF]
n the first issue of AI, Georgina Herrmann described the Institute’s initial involvement, from 1992, in survey, recording and excavation at the ancient Silk Road site of Merv.
Williams, T
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A comparative study of the metal candlestick images in the paintings of Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasb and similar examples of Islamic periods (Seljuk, Ilkhanid, Timurid and Safavid periods) [PDF]
Problem definition: Metal candlestick is one of the most widely used accessory for providing lighting and one of the common tools of the past periods whose images are abundantly depicted in the Shahnameh’s paintings and the display of these objects has ...
Sahar Zekavat
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Multicultural Architecture in Anatolia: Turkish Islam and Christianity in One Rock-Cut Complex
The Ihlara Valley rock-cut complex, located about 3km northwest of the village of Belisırma in Aksaray, sheds light on medieval settlement architecture.
Nergis Ataç
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Coins Of The El-Salam City And Its Role In The Seljuk Abbasid Conflict After Malik Shah [PDF]
This research deals with the coins of El-Salam city and its role in the Seljuk-Abbasid conflict after the death of the Seljuk Sultan Malik Shah, through the study of five Seljuk dinars. These Dinars preserved in YahyaJaffar Group in Emirates United Arab,
Ahmed TONY
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Abstract Classical xanthinuria is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disorder characterized by lack of xanthine dehydrogenase activity that often manifests as xanthine urolithiasis and risk of drug toxicity. Variants in the XDH or HMCS gene underlie classical xanthinuria type I and type II, respectively.
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Making two broken ceramic works with siren/harpy depictions in Konya Karatay Madrasah Tile Works Museum known and determining the special status of these artworks among the medieval Anatolian fantastic figures are the subjects of this study.
Yurdagül ÖZDEMİR
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The Role of Benefactor Women in the Continuation of Official Discourse of Seljukian [PDF]
Waqf, as a favorable tradition, has always been regarded by the Islamic governments; while, less attention has been paid to its cultural functions. Seljuk statesmen (429-589 A.
Tahereh Rahimpoor Azghadi
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Sultan Al-Arslan (455 AH / 1063 AD _465H / 1072 AD) And his skill in eliminating internal problems
Sultan Al-Arslan is the second great Seljuk sultans whose rule lasted for nine and a half years, extending from 455 AH / 1063 AD until 465 AH (AD 1072), which is within the period of the beginning and the stability of the Seljuk state.
Assit Prof. Dr. Ali Hassan Ghadban
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Manifestation of Islamic Decorative Arts in the Architecture of Gonbad-e- Kabood and Gonbad-e- Ghaffariyeh [PDF]
The construction of tombs in the era of Islamic architecture is usually considered as being a manifestation of beliefs and rituals related to the honoring of the dead, along with other religious buildings, including mosques.
Saeid Sattarnejad, Samad Parvin
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Câriye Kökenli Bir Selçuklu Hâtunu: Sultan Melikşah’ın Eşlerinden Tâceddîn Seferiyye Hâtun
Taceddin Seferiyye Hatun is the ex-concubine wife of Sultan Melikshah and mother of Mohammad Tapar and Sencer, the last two rulers of the Great Seljuk Empire. Giving birth to Melikshah’s sons, she ascended to being an ummuveled, mother of children. This
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