Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 39The Institute, 2001 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-3 av 29
Side 4
... continued in September with a lecture by Professor Robert Hillenbrand on " The Friday Mosque of Isfahan . A Masterpiece of Iranian Architecture " . Mr Kordmahini arranged the advertising and publicity for both events . Our thanks go to ...
... continued in September with a lecture by Professor Robert Hillenbrand on " The Friday Mosque of Isfahan . A Masterpiece of Iranian Architecture " . Mr Kordmahini arranged the advertising and publicity for both events . Our thanks go to ...
Side 207
... continued production into the early Safavid period , and a third , Mashhad , was revived in the seventeenth century , as we shall see . The Timurid period set the course for the subsequent history of the ceramic industry in Iran . While ...
... continued production into the early Safavid period , and a third , Mashhad , was revived in the seventeenth century , as we shall see . The Timurid period set the course for the subsequent history of the ceramic industry in Iran . While ...
Side 261
... continued , however . In 1880 , some 40,000 tūmāns per year were made available by the government for the operation of the chapar system , but the smaller stations , in particular , continued to receive insufficient funding , and , as a ...
... continued , however . In 1880 , some 40,000 tūmāns per year were made available by the government for the operation of the chapar system , but the smaller stations , in particular , continued to receive insufficient funding , and , as a ...
Innhold
251 | 2 |
The International Merv Project Preliminary Report on the Ninth Year 2000 by Georgina | 9 |
MEMBERSHIP OF THE INSTITUTE | 11 |
20 andre deler vises ikke
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
Abū according al-Din ancient appears archaeological architectural base baths bowl brick building built Central centre century ceramic Chalcolithic column column base complex consists construction continued curtain decoration dish early east evidence example excavations face finds five fortifications four fragments further gallery Group Hamadan hand Herat horses inscription Iran Islamic Kala Kirman known late later Layer London lower Malyan marks material Merv MGK6 Middle minaret monuments mosque mudbrick Museum noted original painted panel period Persian phase points possible post-house pottery Project references remains reported road samples season Seljuq sherds shows side similar sources square station structure suggest Sultan surface tables Tehran tower travellers upper village wall wares