The ophthalmologist of the Timurid Era: Abu Zayn Kahhal [PDF]
© 2019 Journal of ophthalmic and Vision research | published by Wolters KluWer medKnoW Dear Editor, Abu Zayn Kahhal The real name, birth place, and date of death of the person known only by his nickname, “Abu Zayn Kahhal,” are not known.
Seyyed Alireza Golshani +3 more
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MARBLE THRONES IN BUKHARA AND SAMARKAND FROM THE TIMURID ERA TO THE LATE MANGHIT ERA (AN ARTISTIC ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY) [PDF]
Central Asia is one of the most important regions of the Muslimworld historically, culturally, and architecturally. It houses manyarchitectural monuments throughout Islamic history, such as thepalaces whose reception halls contain thrones of the coronationof princes.
H. Mohamed
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A Critique of Manz's Epistemological View on the Book “Power, Politics and Religion in Timurid Iran” [PDF]
This present paper criticizes the interpretive approaches of Beatrice Forbes Manz’s, a researcher of Mongol and Timurid era, on the book "Power, Politics and Religion in Timurid Period in Iran".
Sayyed Abolfazl Razavi
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A Study and Retrieval of Polo Stick Based in Timurid Era Miniatures and Manuscripts [PDF]
The Polo is an ancient game and sport belonging to Iran, and despite its long history, there is little recorded information about its principles, rules, equipment and clothes.
fatemeh gholami houjeghan +2 more
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Effects of Mystical Literature on Islamic Architecture of Iran in Ilkhanid and Timurid Era [PDF]
Literature of every country includes a wide part of realities and social problems which are demonstrated in various forms. On one hand the correlation that exists between literature and the other hand arts led to influence of literature on other arts.
Hamed Zohrehvand +2 more
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Review of the Tarkhanids Ups and Downs in the Timurid Era [PDF]
The term "Tarkhan" is one of the words that is repeated in the sources of Iranian middle history. In the early Islamic centuries, this term was a kind of privilege for a particular group. During the Timurid era, two titles of the Tarakhanids and Tarkhani
Fatemeh Rostami
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The Influence of Naqshbandi Sheikhs on Educational Process of Timurid Era
In the ninth century (A.H.) the number of Sufis and their sects increased due to Timurids’ attention to Sufis, and as a consequence convents (Khaneqa) became one of the most important economical and political centers. Excessive wealth and spiritual influence of Sufis leaders particularly Sheikhs of Naqshbani kingdom result in Sufism power being twice ...
Maasumeh Goodarzi +1 more
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Sociological Analysis of Shahrashoob as a Local Poetry History in the Timurid Era [PDF]
Local historiography has not been considered as a form of historiography in Iran, especially during the Timurid period. Meanwhile, one of the types of local historiography is the poetic historiography, and a kind of poetic history spread during the ...
Mohsen Parvish, zekrollah mohammadi
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Questioning the “classical” in Persian painting: models and problems of definition [PDF]
In scholarship on Persian book arts, paintings have tended to be organized according to a rise-and-fall model. Within this overarching framework, the Ilkhanid period represents the birth of painting and the Qajar era its supposed decline, while Timurid ...
Christiane Gruber
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The symbols of the verses were used for the chapter of the poems from the very beginning of the revelation of the Qur’an. These signs were arranged in the form of every five or ten revealed verses, known as the signs of Khums and Ashar, which were ...
fatemeh ghafoorifar +2 more
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