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Discontinuous Double-shell Domes through Islamic eras in the Middle East and Central Asia: History, Morphology, Typologies, Geometry, and Construction [PDF]

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THE PLACE AND IMPORTANCE OF SUFISM IN THE ILKHANIDS' ADOPTION OF ISLAM

The Journal of Academic Social Sciences
Dünya Tarihinde eşine az rastlanır bir trajedi ve adına Müslüman kıyamı diyebileceğimiz olay, 13. Yy.’da gerçekleşmiştir. Hemen hemen tüm Avrasya’yı kuşatan bu kıyam Moğol kıyamıdır. Bu durum İslam Tarihinde Müslümanların başına gelebilecek çok büyük bir felaketti.
Yaşar BEDİRHAN   +1 more
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The Coins of the Later Ilkhanids: A Typological Analysis

Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 1983
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Şüregel (Shirak) in the İlkhanid Period

2021
Geography is the indispensable auxiliary science of the science of history. While describing historical events, geographical features of the area where the events took place should be taken into consideration. Because that historical event is the product of that geography. The historical event is unique to that geography.
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ILKHANID COINS FOUND IN PISIDIA ANTIOKHEIA

2022
Göller yöresinde yer alan Pisidia Antiokheia antik kenti, Akdeniz’i İç Anadolu’ya bağlayan yolların kavşak noktasında yer almasından dolayı, Erken Demir Çağı’ndan Anadolu Beylikler Dönemi’nin sonuna kadar askeri ve stratejik açıdan önemini yitirmemiştir. Ayrıca erken dönemlerden itibaren Phrygia’nın, Pisidia’nın ve komşu bölgelerin haç merkezi görevini
Özhanlı, Mehmet, Özen, Ersin
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The Ilkhanid Qurʾan: An Example from Maragha

Journal of Islamic Manuscripts, 2015
This essay examines a dispersed Qurʾan manuscript transcribed at Maragha by ʿAbdallah ibn Ahmad ibn Fadlallah ibn ʿAbd al-Hamid al-Qadi al-Qazwini between Shawwal 738 and Shawwal 739 (April 1338–April 1339). It takes the codex as an exemplar to show first how scriptoria in the Ilkhanid period codified features such as paper size, page format ...
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Ilkhanid Capital Cities

This book studies the capital cities founded by the Mongol Ilkhans in Iran during the Ilkhanid period (1256–1335). It primarily focuses on two major cities in the northwest of Iran, Ghazaniyya and Sultaniyya, and examines how the court-sponsored urban projects in these two cities reflected the interactions between Perso-Islamic sedentary concepts and ...
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