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 191
... baths and caravansarays . The scale of construction had an impact on the character of the architecture , which acquired a more rational aspect . This was ... baths the floor is on low pillars between which THE ṢARRAFĀN BATHS IN BUKHARA 191.
... baths and caravansarays . The scale of construction had an impact on the character of the architecture , which acquired a more rational aspect . This was ... baths the floor is on low pillars between which THE ṢARRAFĀN BATHS IN BUKHARA 191.
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... baths studied in the Crimea , Bulgaria and Azerbaijan , a clear cross shape prevails . In Armenia and Georgia , as in the mediaeval baths in Khurasan , a number of small rectangular rooms were combined to form the washing area . ― The ...
... baths studied in the Crimea , Bulgaria and Azerbaijan , a clear cross shape prevails . In Armenia and Georgia , as in the mediaeval baths in Khurasan , a number of small rectangular rooms were combined to form the washing area . ― The ...
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... baths . Original Form The Ṣarrafan Baths ' appearance when they were built , that is , in the second half of the sixteenth century , can be reconstructed using the archaeological and documentary evidence . Each of the rooms is different ...
... baths . Original Form The Ṣarrafan Baths ' appearance when they were built , that is , in the second half of the sixteenth century , can be reconstructed using the archaeological and documentary evidence . Each of the rooms is different ...
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