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Publikováno v:
هنر اسلامی, Vol 15, Iss 35, Pp 1-25 (2019)
Lorestan province in west of Iran, with its rich rivers, established links between the capitals and important cities of Iran during different periods. The need for quick and easy access and permanent communication between these areas with rich rivers
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/28486be331be4cccae99995f8335adea
Autor:
Alireza Anisi
Publikováno v:
Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites. :1-23
Autor:
Alireza Anisi
Publikováno v:
Iran. 52:219-240
This article1. aims to describe in detail a significant seventeenth-century madrasa, which was built in the city of Shiraz in the reign of Shāh ‘Abbās I. The article briefly discusses the a...
Autor:
Alireza Anisi
Publikováno v:
Iran. 47:57-68
This article is a detailed study of the Davāzdah Imām mausoleum at Yazd. This study aims to re-examine this monument and also to show its role in the development of the domed square mausoleum in th...
Autor:
Alireza Anisi
Publikováno v:
Iran. 44:207-228
Etude de la mosquee du Vendredi de Simnān. L’etude attentive des specificites architecturales, des inscriptions calligraphiques du decor architectural et des materiaux permet a l’auteur de preciser les etapes de construction de cette mosquee. El
Autor:
Porter, Yves
Publikováno v:
Adle Nāmeh : Studies in Memory of Chahriyar Adle
Alireza Anisi. Adle Nāmeh : Studies in Memory of Chahriyar Adle, Research Institute for Cultural Heritage and Tourism, pp.263-299, 2018, 978-600-8977-36-0
Alireza Anisi. Adle Nāmeh : Studies in Memory of Chahriyar Adle, Research Institute for Cultural Heritage and Tourism, pp.263-299, 2018, 978-600-8977-36-0
International audience; Glazed tiles were already used in India during the Sultanate period (i.e. up to 1526). However, their technology differs slightly from the Central-Asian or Iranian ones; Indian architecture is mainly made of stone, whereas the
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=dedup_wf_001::35a5a6bc98ba4f14e666cdc4ab3ffea7
https://shs.hal.science/halshs-01930307
https://shs.hal.science/halshs-01930307