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Islam et paysage au xvie siècle
Islamic culture is supposed to ignore landscape and to confine nature and territory esthetics in walled gardens and miniature paintings. The memories of first mughal emperor Babur express landscape and nature admiration, and tell about gardens and ...
Michèle Constans
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The Islamic State as an empire of nostalgia [PDF]
Primary empires were the product of internal development and self-sustaining through the exploitation of their own resources, but there were also historically a large number of “shadow empires.” These were imperial polities that were the products of ...
Barfield, Thomas
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ABSTRACT The eighteenth‐century origins of colonial orientalism in India spurred not just the translation of Indian texts but the production of interstitial histories, works that were forged in the intellectual culture of the Mughal Empire and created by individuals who explicitly sought to inform and influence their new colonial patrons.
Abhishek Kaicker
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Timurlularda İdari ve Askerî Bir Görevli: İçkiler
İçki ünvanlı görevliler, tarihte çeşitli Türk ve Moğol devletlerinde görülür. Altın Orda Hanlığı, Safevîler ve Şeybânî Hanlığı bu devletler arasındadır.
Muhammed Emin Koçak
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Manifestation of Timurid Architectural Decorations in Paintings of the Baysonghori Shahnameh [PDF]
The skillful drawing of architectural spaces and displaying details of building decorations are among the most distinguished features of Iranian painting, especially in the late Islamic periods.
maryam salehikia, Mitra shateri
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The influence of alī shīr navā’ī’s works on azerbaijan literature
The literary relations of the Uzbek and Azerbaijani peoples, who have a common language, culture and traditions, reached their peak thanks to the literary legacy of Alisher Navoi.
TULKİN SULTANOV
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A Translator's Face: Persianate Selfhood and Portraiture, 1760–1800
Abstract Within the framework of Persianate self‐hood, this article explores the intersection between translation, Indian dress, and portraiture in India and Britain, 1760–1800. It examines the translator's lived experience and cultural output as a published scholar and Persian secretary in the East India Company.
Beth Richards
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KHODJA RUSHNOI – REMAINS OF THE TIMURID ANCIENT SETTLEMENT IN THE KASHKADARYA VALLEY (UZBEKISTAN)
The monumental architectural structures built by Amir Timur and his descendants, the Timurids, are widely known as masterpieces of world architecture and urban planning culture.
Abdisabur A. Raimkulov +2 more
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Iranian classical dance as a subject for empirical research: An elusive genre
Iranian classical dance is a rich resource for academic research, both for humanities scholarship and for the empirical disciplines (e.g., empirical aesthetics, experimental psychology, affective neuroscience). To support such research, this paper (a) describes the aesthetics, characteristics, and history of Iranian classical dance; (b) outlines issues
Julia F. Christensen +2 more
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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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