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Kübra Zümrüt Orhan
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An Evaluation on the Pictures of Jâmiʿ Al-Tevârîkḫ 's Tashkent Copy, Numbered 1620
This research is an evaluation of the Tashkent copy of the illustrated work Jâmiʿ al-tevârîkḫ, which was prepared by the vizier Rashid al-Din (d. 1318) and collective writers in the early 14th century, near Tabriz, the capital of the Ilkhanid dynasty ...
Gulzoda Makhmudjonova Akay
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The position of Byzantium in foreign policy (1258-1335) [PDF]
After the inversion of Mongols was stopped by landowners, Mongol Ilkhans needed to union with eastern Christian governments such as Armenia and Byzantium, in order to have a better relationship with Europe because they wanted to be able to deal with ...
A Karimi, AA Chahian
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A Study of Luster Tile Designs from Aveh in Ilkhanid Period [PDF]
During the fieldwork for rescuing the Fadel Ibn Sulaiman building in Aveh, Markazi province, researchers found, for the first time in the region, many luster tiles with their dates mentioned on them (648 AH). In order to learn more about this art in Aveh
Arash Lashkari +2 more
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Pourbaha and criticizing Ilkhanids` economy system (1256-1296) [PDF]
During Ilkhanids` non-Islamic era, the period Juvaini family were at the head of the government`s administrative structure, there were a kind of mobility in the cultural and perhaps economic and social life which underwent critical views.
Seyyed Abolfazl razavi
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A Preliminary Study of Kushk-i Sa’idabad-i Tabriz: The Ilkhanid Midway Settlement in Northwest of Iran [PDF]
Periodic travel and movement between various summer and winter residences were central practices of the Ilkhanid court, as evidenced by numerous accounts in the chronicles from this era and throughout the reign of all Ilkhanids.
Shahin Garakani Dashteh +1 more
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Revisiting Buddhism in Ilkhanid Iran: Archaeology, Toponymy and Visual Culture
It is generally agreed that Buddhism, which already came to be known in West Asia during the Sasanian period through commercial exchanges with India, revived in Iran under the Ilkhanids. A pioneering study of Buddhist-Islamic interactions by Elverskog (Buddhism and Islam on the Silk Road, 2010) amply demonstrates the importance of the Mongol period for
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Uyghur networks in Ilkhanid Iran
Due to their early and voluntary submission to the Mongols, the cultural and administrative traditions of the mostly Buddhist Uyghurs exerted substantial influence on the Mongol Empire in its early formative period and thus affected various Eurasian cultural zones, from China to the Kipchak steppe.
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Art Management and Ilkhanid Libraries
Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine the structure of the library and other cultural institutions, how they are managed and the selection and use of human resources in the Ilkhanid period. Methodology: In this study, artistic management theory is used to evaluate inductively, using Ilkhan's practices, management and planning, and their ...
Solmaz Amirrashed, Yaghoub Azhand
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