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Boris James, Genèse du Kurdistan. Les Kurdes dans l’Orient mamelouk et mongol (1250-1340) [PDF]
Serious historical studies of the Kurds are few and far between and tend moreover to focus on the modern period. As part of the current flourishing of Ottoman studies, it is true, there has been a steady trickle of studies on the Kurds, their neighbours ...
van Bruinessen, Martin
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Timurid Tile Style in Anatolia and Footprints of Masters of Tabriz [PDF]
Due to the political situation after the Ankara Battle, impact of Timurid style appears in Ottoman art lasting about a century. After reorganizing process from the concussion of defeat in Ankara, Ottomans import the artistic style of Timurids, which is ...
Mustafa Çağhan, Keskin
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The Change in the Status of Tarkhani in the Change of the Turani Society to the Mongolera in the Iran. [PDF]
Tarkhan is a Turkish term which means a free man exempt from services and secure from punishment. Such status was known among the turks and the Mongols.
Abdol Rasul Kheirandish
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The miner and the manuscripts [PDF]
Taha Toros Arşivi, Dosya No: 120-Saraylarİstanbul Kalkınma Ajansı (TR10/14/YEN/0033) İstanbul Development Agency (TR10/14/YEN ...
Lawton, John
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Taha Toros Arşivi, Dosya No: 120-Saraylarİstanbul Kalkınma Ajansı (TR10/14/YEN/0033) İstanbul Development Agency (TR10/14/YEN ...
Çağman, Filiz
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This article contains annotated translation of extracts from the work of Ulugh Beg (1394–1449) Ulūs-i arba’-yi Chingīzī (Four uluses of the Chingīzīds), written in Persian in 1425.
Zh.M. Tulibayeva
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Personal Property of Ilkhanate Rulers: “Inju” [PDF]
The Mongols, who emerged in the 13th century and caused great fear and chaos among the world powers, achieved significant success due to their warrior nature and the military strategies they employed.
Derya Coşkun
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How Land Came into the Picture: Rendering History in the Fourteenth-Century Jami al-Tawarikh. [PDF]
The manuscripts from the Ilkhanate (1258-1370), the Iranian part of the Mongol Empire, contain paintings that evoke an illusion of three-dimensional space and passage of time for the first time in the Islamic world.
Cho, Min Yong
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A Research on the Context and Reasons of Muslim Painters’ Reluctance to the Islam’s Prophet’s (S.W.A.) Iconography in Painting before the Ilkhanid Period [PDF]
Although researchers disagree about the prophet’s first illustration, it should be accepted that following the emergence of the Ilkhanids in Iran, iconography made considerable progress, and the question here is why prior to this era, illustration of ...
Mohammad Javad Saeidizadeh +1 more
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The Portrayal of the "Shaman’s" Role in Funeral Portraits of the Great Ilkhanid Shahnameh [PDF]
Great Ilkhanid Shahnameh’s drawings depict Mongolian rulers' aspirations, ideals, and desires as well as their way of life and culture. Such a depiction in connection with Turco-Mongolian culture is described in the obituaries of Esfandiar, Rostam and ...
Masoumeh Azarmdel, Mehdi Mohammadzadeh
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