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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Side 85
... tomb of Khalid b . Walid is located near Kabirwala , a short distance north of Multan in Pakistan . It has been heralded as the first Muslim tomb in the subcontinent and attributed to Ghaznavid as well as Ghurid patronage . ' As such ...
... tomb of Khalid b . Walid is located near Kabirwala , a short distance north of Multan in Pakistan . It has been heralded as the first Muslim tomb in the subcontinent and attributed to Ghaznavid as well as Ghurid patronage . ' As such ...
Side 105
... tomb being that of Bahlul Lōdi ( " The Tomb of Buhlul Lōdī ” , BSOAS XXXVIII ( 1975 ) , pp . 550-61 . 28 Occasionally we do find engaged shafts , or rather , slender turrets patterned on the Qutb Minar already in the Lōdī architecture ...
... tomb being that of Bahlul Lōdi ( " The Tomb of Buhlul Lōdī ” , BSOAS XXXVIII ( 1975 ) , pp . 550-61 . 28 Occasionally we do find engaged shafts , or rather , slender turrets patterned on the Qutb Minar already in the Lōdī architecture ...
Side 107
... tomb shows a well - preserved painted wall decoration in the later Mughal style . When I photographed this tomb during a survey of the Muslim monuments of Burhanpur in March 1984 , the local representative of the ASI pointed it out as ...
... tomb shows a well - preserved painted wall decoration in the later Mughal style . When I photographed this tomb during a survey of the Muslim monuments of Burhanpur in March 1984 , the local representative of the ASI pointed it out as ...
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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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