Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volumer 25-26The Institute, 1987 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... common from the Mongol period onwards . The most satisfactory parallels for this work are to be found in a series of Saljuq buildings in north - west Iran.34 The present entrance , at side 1 , is decorated in an unusual manner . The ...
... common from the Mongol period onwards . The most satisfactory parallels for this work are to be found in a series of Saljuq buildings in north - west Iran.34 The present entrance , at side 1 , is decorated in an unusual manner . The ...
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... common stratigraphic foundation for these units and those assigned to the earlier Level IV . Thirdly , this building ... common architectural features , and the sealings that were found in them . These buildings are connected by common ...
... common stratigraphic foundation for these units and those assigned to the earlier Level IV . Thirdly , this building ... common architectural features , and the sealings that were found in them . These buildings are connected by common ...
Side 139
... common ways of reducing horizontal thrust at the abutments . The first is to use stilted arches . These have a small ratio of span to rise , giving a small outward thrust . However , one finds that the laws of statics are not to be ...
... common ways of reducing horizontal thrust at the abutments . The first is to use stilted arches . These have a small ratio of span to rise , giving a small outward thrust . However , one finds that the laws of statics are not to be ...
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Glyptic Evidence for a Connection Between Iran SyroPalestine | 27 |
Saljuq Monuments in Iran V The Imamzada Nur Gurgan by Robert | 55 |
Dinars from Western Mazandaran of Some Vassals of the Saljuq | 77 |
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