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THE DEVELOPMENT OF SCIENCE AND CULTURE DURING THE TIMURID ERA
The Timurid era (14th–15th centuries) stands as one of the brightest periods in the history of Central Asia, marked by remarkable achievements in science, art, culture, and intellectual life. Under the leadership of Amir Timur and his successors, cities such as Samarkand, Herat, Bukhara, and Shahrisabz became centers of Islamic civilization and ...openaire +1 more source
ACTIVITY OF THE ULUGBEK OBSERVATORY DURING THE RENAISSANCE OF THE TIMURID ERA
Temuriylar davrida Samarqand ilm-ma’rifat rivojlangan maskanlardan biri edi. Amir Temur va Mirzo Ulug’bek ilm-fan homiysiga aylanadi. Mamlakatda islom qoidalariga asoslangan, xalqparvar va adolatli siyosat yuritiladi. Mirzo Ulug’bek davrida yirik Rasadxona quriladi va u G’arb mamlakatlarida Samarqand Akademiyasi nomi bilan mashhur bo’ladi.openaire +1 more source
The Timurid period, spanning from the 14th to the 15th century, witnessed the rise of an extraordinary empire that left an indelible mark on the history of Central Asia and beyond. Under the patronage of the Timurid dynasty, the architectural landscape of the region experienced a remarkable renaissance, characterized by a unique blend of diverse ...
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Journal of Research in Islamic Architecture, 2022
Hamed Hayaty, Mahsa Behdarvand
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Hamed Hayaty, Mahsa Behdarvand
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Abstract: Statement of the Problem: Coloration in religious manuscripts has always held a distinctive position in both Islamic and Christian art and culture. The Lindisfarne Gospels and the renowned Walters Quran, each belonging to different historical periods, are exemplary representations of this artistic tradition.
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The great state founded by Amir Temur (late 14th – early 15th century) is considered one of the most magnificent periods in the history of Central Asia, particularly in the history of the Great Silk Road. Restoring the trade relations that had declined as a result of the Mongol invasion and subsequent political fragmentation was Amir Temur’s strategic ...
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This article analyzes the historical and source-critical importance of Matla’ us-sa’dayn wa majma ul-bahrayn, written by the prominent 15th-century Timurid historian Abdurazzoq Samarqandiy (1413–1482). The work is considered a key source for studying the development of the Timurid Empire, its political events, and cultural life.
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Discovering Arches of Timurid Architecture: The Case of Ishrat-Khana Mausoleum
Nexus Network journalMuhammed Emin Akyürek
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