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Professor Hillenbrand has written extensively over the last twenty-five years on Islamic architecture from Spain to India and from the seventh to the twentieth century. He has paid consistent attention to the architecture of Iran, focusing particularly on the Saljuq period (11th-12th centuries), but has also worked on Umayyad monuments in the Levant between 660 and 750 A.D., a period when Islamic architecture came of age. Apart from recording unfamiliar buildings, he has increasingly concerned himself with the iconographic significance of Muslim buildings

The papers in these two volumes closely reflect these interests. Some present primary material, others attempt to explore the achievements of a specific period or dynasty while yet others analyse the religious, royal, or political context of an important monument or school of architecture. The opportunity has been taken to add illustrations to articles, and to provide additional notes and a comprehensive index.

Table of Contents
Safavid Architecture

The Islamic Architecture of Persia

Islamic Monuments in Northern Iran

Mosques and Mausolea in Khurasan and Central Iran

Saljuq Monuments in Iran I

Saljuq Monuments in Iran II. The 'Pir' Mausoleum at Takistan

The Development of Saljuq Mausolea in Iran

Kazwin. II. Monuments

Saljuq Monuments in Iran III. The Domed Masjid-i Gami' at Sugas

Saljuq Dome Chambers in North-West Iran

Saljuq Monuments in Iran IV. The Mosques of Nushabad

The Use of Glazed Tilework in Iranian Islamic Architecture

Abarquh. II. Monuments

The Flanged Tomb Tower at Bastam

The Role of Tradition in Qajar Religious Architecture

Archaeology. VI. Islamic Iran

Architecture. VI. Islamic, Safavid to Qajar

Ardestan. II. Monuments

Ashtarjan

Saljuq Monuments in Iran V. The Imamzada Nur, Gurgan

Aspects of Timurid Architecture in Central Asia

Abbasid Mosques in Iran

Mazandaran

Domestic Architecture in Nineteenth-century Iran: the Manzil-i Sartip Sidihi near Isfahan

A Safavid Tile Panel

Nishapur. Some Early Islamic Buildings and their Decoration

The Mausoleum of 'A'isha Bibi and the Central Asian

Tradition of Funerary Architecture

Reviews of L. Bier, Sarvistan

Y. Kiani, The Islamic City of Gurgan

Additional Notes

Index

Studies in Medieval Islamic Architecture, Volume

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    Publisher: Pindar Press
    Publication Date: 31/12/2006
    ISBN13: 9781899828760, 978-1899828760
    ISBN10: 1899828761

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Professor Hillenbrand has written extensively over the last twenty-five years on Islamic architecture from Spain to India and from the seventh to the twentieth century. He has paid consistent attention to the architecture of Iran, focusing particularly on the Saljuq period (11th-12th centuries), but has also worked on Umayyad monuments in the Levant between 660 and 750 A.D., a period when Islamic architecture came of age. Apart from recording unfamiliar buildings, he has increasingly concerned himself with the iconographic significance of Muslim buildings

    The papers in these two volumes closely reflect these interests. Some present primary material, others attempt to explore the achievements of a specific period or dynasty while yet others analyse the religious, royal, or political context of an important monument or school of architecture. The opportunity has been taken to add illustrations to articles, and to provide additional notes and a comprehensive index.

    Table of Contents
    Safavid Architecture

    The Islamic Architecture of Persia

    Islamic Monuments in Northern Iran

    Mosques and Mausolea in Khurasan and Central Iran

    Saljuq Monuments in Iran I

    Saljuq Monuments in Iran II. The 'Pir' Mausoleum at Takistan

    The Development of Saljuq Mausolea in Iran

    Kazwin. II. Monuments

    Saljuq Monuments in Iran III. The Domed Masjid-i Gami' at Sugas

    Saljuq Dome Chambers in North-West Iran

    Saljuq Monuments in Iran IV. The Mosques of Nushabad

    The Use of Glazed Tilework in Iranian Islamic Architecture

    Abarquh. II. Monuments

    The Flanged Tomb Tower at Bastam

    The Role of Tradition in Qajar Religious Architecture

    Archaeology. VI. Islamic Iran

    Architecture. VI. Islamic, Safavid to Qajar

    Ardestan. II. Monuments

    Ashtarjan

    Saljuq Monuments in Iran V. The Imamzada Nur, Gurgan

    Aspects of Timurid Architecture in Central Asia

    Abbasid Mosques in Iran

    Mazandaran

    Domestic Architecture in Nineteenth-century Iran: the Manzil-i Sartip Sidihi near Isfahan

    A Safavid Tile Panel

    Nishapur. Some Early Islamic Buildings and their Decoration

    The Mausoleum of 'A'isha Bibi and the Central Asian

    Tradition of Funerary Architecture

    Reviews of L. Bier, Sarvistan

    Y. Kiani, The Islamic City of Gurgan

    Additional Notes

    Index

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