Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volumer 29-30The Institute, 1991 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... architectural copies originating from one prototype , can only be explained meaningfully by Krautheimer's theory . I. THE QUTB MĪNĀR AND ITS SOURCES 2 The prototype which inspired these architectural copies is the famous Qutb Minar at ...
... architectural copies originating from one prototype , can only be explained meaningfully by Krautheimer's theory . I. THE QUTB MĪNĀR AND ITS SOURCES 2 The prototype which inspired these architectural copies is the famous Qutb Minar at ...
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... architectural mimesis in Muslim India , Krautheimer's hypothesis is particu- larly helpful in explaining the persistent use of the Qutb V. ALLUSIONS TO THE QUTB MĪNĀR IN SHAH JAHAN'S ARCHITECTURE During Shah Jahan's reign we witness a ...
... architectural mimesis in Muslim India , Krautheimer's hypothesis is particu- larly helpful in explaining the persistent use of the Qutb V. ALLUSIONS TO THE QUTB MĪNĀR IN SHAH JAHAN'S ARCHITECTURE During Shah Jahan's reign we witness a ...
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... architectural feature was inspired by some other source . The flanging appears also very prominently on the corner quoins of the Ādīna Mosque at Pandua and further appears as the extraordinary fluting of the pillars in the takht ( an ...
... architectural feature was inspired by some other source . The flanging appears also very prominently on the corner quoins of the Ādīna Mosque at Pandua and further appears as the extraordinary fluting of the pillars in the takht ( an ...
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Kavads Heresy and Mazdaks Revolt by Patricia Crone | 21 |
Farrukhis Elegy on Maḥmūd of Ghazna by C Edmund Bosworth | 43 |
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