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Idrar in the Ilkhanid State

open access: yesBulletin of the Society for Near Eastern Studies in Japan, 1998
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The Role of Oljaitu in Urbanization Activities in the Ilkhanid Era

open access: yesمجله مطالعات ایرانی, 2018
During the Ilkhanid period, although urbanization and architecture started with Holagu Khan, it flourished during Oljaitu’s riegn. He built four cities, namely, Sultanieh, Sultanabad, Chamchamal, Oljaitu Abad, and Aq’qaleh. Being aware of the necessities and needs of the Royal city and the capital, using the successful urbanization experiences of Qazan,
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Remnants of the Mongol imperial tradition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Neumann, Iver B., Wigen, Einar
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Christianity in the Foreign Policy of the Sassanid and Ilkhanid Dynasties

open access: yesTarih Dergisi
This study comparatively deals with Christianity as a factor in the foreign policy of the Sassanid Dynasty as the last pre-Islamic Persian dynasty of the geography of Iran, and the Ilkhanid Dynasty that converted to Islam toward the end of its rule. The two elements that dominated Iran and its surroundings, one by revolution and the other by occupation,
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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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A. Grangler   +20 more
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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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