Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 42The Institute, 2004 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... wall . The erection of the dome called , it seems , for a pair of piers on each side of that continuous wall of the iwān so as to support that wall ( Fig . 4 ) . The north - eastern wall of the dome chamber is not bonded into the original ...
... wall . The erection of the dome called , it seems , for a pair of piers on each side of that continuous wall of the iwān so as to support that wall ( Fig . 4 ) . The north - eastern wall of the dome chamber is not bonded into the original ...
Side 140
... wall of the main iwan is 2.13 m . wide . From the structural standpoint , this extraordi- nary thickness , like the double storeys of the flanking bays , 17 was intended to support the extra weight of the huge iwan and that of the ...
... wall of the main iwan is 2.13 m . wide . From the structural standpoint , this extraordi- nary thickness , like the double storeys of the flanking bays , 17 was intended to support the extra weight of the huge iwan and that of the ...
Side 153
... wall of the iwan ( Fig . 30 ) ; ( B ) a historical inscription band in the south - east wall of the iwan , opposite the previous one ( Fig . 31 ) ; ( C ) part of a Qur'anic inscription band in Kufic on both sides of the springing of the ...
... wall of the iwan ( Fig . 30 ) ; ( B ) a historical inscription band in the south - east wall of the iwan , opposite the previous one ( Fig . 31 ) ; ( C ) part of a Qur'anic inscription band in Kufic on both sides of the springing of the ...
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