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Slavic & East European Newsletter [PDF]

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Ohio State University. Center for Slavic and East European Studies
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Arts and architecture [PDF]

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Artan, Tülay
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L'amfibologia en els Ghazals de Hafez [PDF]

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Hermeneutic Foundations of The Socio-Ethical Views of Thinkers of The Timurid Era

Intelektualitas Jurnal Penelitian Lintas Keilmuan
This 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 ...
Mustayev Damirovich
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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 History
The 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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ETHNIC PROCESSES IN CENTRAL ASIA DURING THE TIMURID ERA (14TH–15TH CENTURIES)

KAZAKHSTAN ORIENTAL STUDIES
The 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 ...
Meruert Ibragimova   +2 more
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On the Influence of Chinese Architecture in the Yuan and Ming Dynasties on the Mosques in the Timurid Era

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
Zhonglin Zhang
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