The Shibanid rule in Samarkand: Legitimation, Culture and Monumental Architecture (1512–1578).
Research objectives: The objective of this research is to analyze the culture and monumental architecture of Samarkand during the reign of the Shibanids, and to identify the origins of cultural traditions in architectural construction in Samarkand ...
Malikov A.
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Reading the acts and lives of performers in Mughal Persian texts [PDF]
Examining materials from early modern and contemporary North India and Pakistan, Tellings and Texts brings together seventeen first-rate papers on the relations between written and oral texts, their performance, and the musical traditions these ...
Sharma, Sunil
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“The Timurid Renaissance” and the Role of Art and Culture in the Timurid State
The centralized Timurid state (1370–1506), founded by Amir Temur (1336–1405), is considered one of the most prominent empires in world history. It encompassed a vast territory that united regions such as Mawarannahr, Khorasan, the Golden Horde, Azerbaijan, Iran, India, East Turkestan, Iraq, Syria, Asia Minor, the Caucasus, and Turkey.
Gulandom Yuldosheva +1 more
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Timurid Tents and Enclosures based on the Juxtaposition of Zafar-nameh of Yazdi and Narrative of the Embassy of Ruy Gonzales de Clavijo [PDF]
As the histories record accounts, alluding to contexts of events is unavoidable; so they include some descriptions of the handicrafts belonging to the context, therefore, the histories can be placed among the main resources of art and culture subjects ...
Mohsen Nasery, Zeynab Sadeghi
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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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Truth and politics in Late Medieval Arabic historiography : the formation of Sultan Barsbāy’s State (1422‒1438) and the narratives of the Amir Qurqumās al-Shaʿbānī (d. 1438) [PDF]
Throughout al-Ashraf Barsbāy’s reign as sultan of Mamluk Egypt and Syria (1422‒1438), one of the main performers and representatives of his expand- ing authority and power was the amir Qurqumās al-Shaʿbānī (d. 1438).
Van Nieuwenhuyse, Stijn +1 more
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Applications of Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) in Archaeology
Electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) has been used to study samples of archaeological gold, silver, copper and bronze prepared using simple metallographic etches. EBSD maps of orientation and local misorientation revealed the metals’ microstructures
Northover, J. P., Northover, S. M.
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Ceramics with metallic lustre decoration. A detailed knowledge of Islamic productions from 9th century until Renaissance [PDF]
Cette publication a fait l'objet d'un article publié en 2012 dans la revue "Matériaux and Techniques" 100, 1 Pages 47-68, disponible sur : http://hal-ensmp.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00686405This paper describes research on the technological evolution of ...
Aucouturier, Marc +7 more
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Composition and Design Elements and Principles of the Organisms with a Central Plan in Iran [PDF]
The theoretical problem to which this paper aims to answer is the one that gives continuity to the contemporary design for the traditional central spaces, within the area of Persian influence.
Petralla, Stefania
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Islamic Morality in Late Ottoman “SECULAR” Schools [PDF]
Recent scholarship has taken great strides toward integrating the history of the late Ottoman Empire into world history. By moving beyond the view that the West was the prime agent for change in the East, historians have shed new light on indigenous ...
Fortna, Benjamin
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