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The Ilkhanid phase of Takht-i Sulaiman.
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Masuya, Tomoko.
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The Ilkhanid phase of Takht-i Sulaiman./
Author:
Masuya, Tomoko.
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1034 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 58-09, Section: A, page: 3337.
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Dissertation Abstracts International58-09A.
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Art History. -
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The Ilkhanid phase of Takht-i Sulaiman.
Masuya, Tomoko.
The Ilkhanid phase of Takht-i Sulaiman.
- 1034 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 58-09, Section: A, page: 3337.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--New York University, 1997.
Takht-i Sulaiman, the only well-preserved secular architectural complex from the Ilkhanid Mongol period in Iran, was built by the second Ilkhanid ruler Abaqa in the late thirteenth century on top of a Sasanian Zoroastrian sanctuary in the Azerbaijan region of Iran. It was used as a summer residence for the Il-khans and housed the treasury of Abaqa's son Arghun probably also that of Abaqa's wife Bulughan Khatun. The significance of the monument for Ilkhanid architecture can be clarified only through a comprehensive analysis of its functional, structural, and decorative aspects, based on Persian, Chinese, and other historical sources, excavated materials, and archaeological reports about other Mongol cities.
ISBN: 9780591587234Subjects--Topical Terms:
635474
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Takht-i Sulaiman, the only well-preserved secular architectural complex from the Ilkhanid Mongol period in Iran, was built by the second Ilkhanid ruler Abaqa in the late thirteenth century on top of a Sasanian Zoroastrian sanctuary in the Azerbaijan region of Iran. It was used as a summer residence for the Il-khans and housed the treasury of Abaqa's son Arghun probably also that of Abaqa's wife Bulughan Khatun. The significance of the monument for Ilkhanid architecture can be clarified only through a comprehensive analysis of its functional, structural, and decorative aspects, based on Persian, Chinese, and other historical sources, excavated materials, and archaeological reports about other Mongol cities.
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The functions, structures, and decorative schemes of the site reflect its ownership by the Il-khans who maintained a close relationship with the Qa'ans in China and observed Mongol customs. Like other Mongol imperial cities, it seems to have developed from a summer encampment and contained both permanent buildings and temporary tents. The complex's south-southeast orientation and its inclusion of buildings with polygonal ground plans reflect Mongol preference. Its decorative repertoire included some Chinese symbols of rulership and introduced the Mongols' favorite colors.
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On the other hand, the Iranian builders and craftsmen contributed their traditional techniques and designs. The four-aivan plan was used both for the entire plan of the palace and for some of the buildings. The monument was abundantly decorated with tiles in a variety of shapes which were embellished with various designs and executed in a variety of techniques. Among their motifs were pictorial and calligraphic quotations from the Iranian epic Shahnama. An analysis of smooth luster-painted tiles contributes to the dating of other Ilkhanid luster-painted tiles by creating a frame of reference for their date formulae, poetic inscriptions, design schemes, motifs, and paintings styles.
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In conclusion, the Ilkhanid phase of Takht-i Sulaiman demonstrates a characteristic of the Ilkhanid period, that is, the coexistence of Chinese-Mongol and Iranian elements.
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