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Study of Economic Factors Influencing the Expansion of Art Patronage during the Timurid Era
Journal of Social-Political Studies of Iran's Culture and HistoryThe Timurid period, recognized as one of the most artistically rich eras in the history of post-Islamic Iranian art, is notable for its unparalleled artistic growth and the emergence of renowned artists. This period has thus become a focal point for art history scholars.
Parisa Taherkhani +2 more
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Hermeneutic Foundations of The Socio-Ethical Views of Thinkers of The Timurid Era
Intelektualitas Jurnal Penelitian Lintas KeilmuanThis article presents the opinions of our country and foreign scholars on the hermeneutic foundations of the socio-ethical views of the thinkers of the Timurid era. The article examines the theoretical and methodological foundations of studying the socio-ethical views of thinkers from the Timurid era, as well as the hermeneutic basis of their socio ...
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ETHNIC PROCESSES IN CENTRAL ASIA DURING THE TIMURID ERA (14TH–15TH CENTURIES)
KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIESThe article presents a comprehensive analysis of the ethnic processes that took place in Central Asia during the 14th–15th centuries, a period closely associated with the Timurid era, when Amir Timur and his descendants transformed the political and cultural landscape of the region.
Meruert Ibragimova +2 more
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Architecture Engineering and Science
Set against the Silk Road's cross-civilizational network, this study traces 14th–15th-century architectural exchange between Yuan-Ming China and the Timurid Empire through "entangled history". Beijing's Temple of Heaven dougong becomes Samarkand's stucco décor; Persian Sumaliqing cobalt dyes synchronised "Timur blue" and imperial porcelain.
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Set against the Silk Road's cross-civilizational network, this study traces 14th–15th-century architectural exchange between Yuan-Ming China and the Timurid Empire through "entangled history". Beijing's Temple of Heaven dougong becomes Samarkand's stucco décor; Persian Sumaliqing cobalt dyes synchronised "Timur blue" and imperial porcelain.
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