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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... architectural parallels found among contemporary ossuaries.45 It is possible that the two towers also have barrel vaulted chambers . Given this reconstruction , a series of architectural parallels can be cited ( for example the naus at ...
... architectural parallels found among contemporary ossuaries.45 It is possible that the two towers also have barrel vaulted chambers . Given this reconstruction , a series of architectural parallels can be cited ( for example the naus at ...
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... ARCHITECTURAL PATRONAGE IN DAMASCUS By Finbarr B. Flood Department of Fine Arts , New York University GHAZNAVID AND GHŪRID MINARETS by Ralph Pinder - Wilson London. Seljuq rule in Syria lasted from 471/1078 to 511/1117 , and is usually ...
... ARCHITECTURAL PATRONAGE IN DAMASCUS By Finbarr B. Flood Department of Fine Arts , New York University GHAZNAVID AND GHŪRID MINARETS by Ralph Pinder - Wilson London. Seljuq rule in Syria lasted from 471/1078 to 511/1117 , and is usually ...
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... 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 short , a ...
... 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 short , a ...
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