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The Effects of Iranian Historiography in Ilkhanian and Timurids Eras on Ottomans Historiography
Cultural exchanges between Iran and Anatolia in Selijuks of Rome not only caused the promotion of Persian language and literature and other cultural events in this land but also in terms of Historiography, Ottoman historians in the ninth and tenth centuries AD were under the influence of Persian methods.
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Amlākdārs, Khwājas and Mulk land in the Zarafshan Valley after the Russian Conquest [PDF]
This paper is a revision and correction of Chapter 3 of my 2008 monograph ('Russian Rule in Samarkand') in which I made a number of errors and misjudgements.
Morrison, Alexander Stephen
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Not by Timur alone: ignoring the Shibanids within the framework of the “Centralized State” concept
Research objectives: To investigate the historical reasons for the neglect of the Shibanid dynasty in the historical scholarship and political discourse of Uzbekistan within the framework of the “Centralized State” concept.
Alimdjanov B.A., Zamonov A.T.
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Central Asia as an object of Orientalist narratives in the Age of Bandung [PDF]
Rasulov, Akbar
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Emergence of whooping cough: notes from three early epidemics in Persia. [PDF]
Aslanabadi A +4 more
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Persian or Arab? The "anatomy charts" from the collection of Sami Ibrahim Haddad. [PDF]
Habibzadeh F, Yadollahie M, Simi A.
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Abstract Mythology in ancient Iran has always brought different meanings; however some of these myths such as lion and bull have a special position in beliefs of Iranians and they were well remembered by people of this land. The purpose of this paper is to study the specific position of these myths in illustrations of Kalila and Dimna manuscripts and ...
jalaledin soltankashefi +1 more
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The article investigates the theoretical and methodological underpinnings for examining the socio-ethical views of Timurid philosophers, the hermeneutic basis of these viewpoints, and the pedagogical implications of these views in the context of New Uzbekistan.
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Beginning in the late 13th century A.D, decorative motifs were employed differently by the Iranian painters in illustrated literary books. This new illumination technique gradually became popular during the 15th A.D under the Timurid rule. The illumination used in the most important literary works of the era, i.e. Baisonqori Shahnameh and the Shahnameh
S. Amirrashed, S. Panjipour
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Reconstructing the intellectual neighbourhood: tracing Ali Qushji's influence in science. [PDF]
Nurulla-Khoja N.
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