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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.
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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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Abstract This paper presents the typology and classification of tile craftsmanship from the Ilkhanid and their successor periods, based on the monuments of the Ilkhanid and their successors in Iran, as well as their decorations. It specifies which types of tiles were common in this period and where they can be found today.
Pouria Shokri, Ahmad Salehi Kakhki
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Abstract This paper presents the typology and classification of tile craftsmanship from the Ilkhanid and their successor periods, based on the monuments of the Ilkhanid and their successors in Iran, as well as their decorations. It specifies which types of tiles were common in this period and where they can be found today.
Pouria Shokri, Ahmad Salehi Kakhki
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Discovering Arches of Timurid Architecture: The Case of Ishrat-Khana Mausoleum
Nexus Network JournalMuhammed Emin Akyürek
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