Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 39The Institute, 2001 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 41
... Seljuq periods . At the end of the 10th century the Samanid empire was divided between the Ghaznavids and the Qarakhanids . The frontier stayed the same between the two kingdoms until the Seljuq conquest of Merv in 428/1037 despite ...
... Seljuq periods . At the end of the 10th century the Samanid empire was divided between the Ghaznavids and the Qarakhanids . The frontier stayed the same between the two kingdoms until the Seljuq conquest of Merv in 428/1037 despite ...
Side 145
... Seljuq destinies than was to be the case . For a brief period in the last decades of the late eleventh century , southern Syria was the power- base of a member of the Great Seljuq royal house with aspirations to the sultanate itself ...
... Seljuq destinies than was to be the case . For a brief period in the last decades of the late eleventh century , southern Syria was the power- base of a member of the Great Seljuq royal house with aspirations to the sultanate itself ...
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... Seljuq architectural patronage in Iran and Iraq . As Robert Hillenbrand has noted , two related factors characterise Seljuq patronage of these madrasas : One is the wholehearted state support for these buildings . They represent , in ...
... Seljuq architectural patronage in Iran and Iraq . As Robert Hillenbrand has noted , two related factors characterise Seljuq patronage of these madrasas : One is the wholehearted state support for these buildings . They represent , in ...
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