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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... minaret to Maḥmūd encouraged him in this interpretation . What occasioned the building of Bahram Shah's minaret , we do not know . The only inscription on the basement storey is that containing the name and titles of Bahram Shāh . We ...
... minaret to Maḥmūd encouraged him in this interpretation . What occasioned the building of Bahram Shah's minaret , we do not know . The only inscription on the basement storey is that containing the name and titles of Bahram Shāh . We ...
Side 167
... minaret which , if it had functioned as a mi'dhana , would have been on the qibla side of the mosque - a most eccentric position.43 The minaret was apparently free - standing since there is no trace of wall abutments . The minaret has ...
... minaret which , if it had functioned as a mi'dhana , would have been on the qibla side of the mosque - a most eccentric position.43 The minaret was apparently free - standing since there is no trace of wall abutments . The minaret has ...
Side 173
... minaret of Nad - i ' Alī is slightly earlier than , or contemporary with , the minaret of Khwaja Siyah Push . Admittedly , the stellate plan was adopted after the plan of the tomb tower of Gunbad - i Qābūs , 80 which bears a date ...
... minaret of Nad - i ' Alī is slightly earlier than , or contemporary with , the minaret of Khwaja Siyah Push . Admittedly , the stellate plan was adopted after the plan of the tomb tower of Gunbad - i Qābūs , 80 which bears a date ...
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