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THE EFFECTS OF INTERACTIONS WITHIN COMMUNAL CONDITIONS IN IRAN AND ANATOLIA WITH IL KHĀNIDS OVER 13TH AND 14TH CENTURIES
Within the history of architecture, the sinewy movement of Mongols occurred between 13th to 14th centuries in Iran and Anatolia and also other regions such as Caucasus, Iraq, Syria, Egypt and Azerbaijan; but it did not take long time that new buildings and surroundings toward new culture in communit...
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Published in: | The Turkish online journal of design, art and communication art and communication, 2019-04, Vol.9 (2), p.159-177 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Within the history of architecture, the sinewy movement of Mongols occurred between 13th to 14th
centuries in Iran and Anatolia and also other regions such as Caucasus, Iraq, Syria, Egypt and
Azerbaijan; but it did not take long time that new buildings and surroundings toward new culture in
community came up. The significance of this article is to search and deal with the communal
conditions of Iran and Anatolia through Il Khānid period, and get the results as the mutual effects by
the existence of Il Khānids in these areas; besides, for better understanding of the artistic and
architectural environment in Iran and Anatolia related to my PhD thesis through 13th and 14th
centuries, the review of communal conditions as the topic of this article looked necessary through this
article and also in my PhD thesis. Contemplating the methodology of this article goes through
interpretive, analytical, historical and correlations methods by gathering information over library
method; therefore, the points mentioned above and considering about the items such as culture,
economic, religion, architectural life renewal and social environs in this era as in keywords and
obtaining the consequential points of them through Il Khānid period in Iran and Anatolia will be the
aim of this essay. |
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ISSN: | 2146-5193 2146-5193 |
DOI: | 10.7456/10902100/009 |