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    Influence of Timurid architecture on Safavid and Mughal mosques in India / Maryam Khazaee by Maryam, Khazaee

    Published 2015
    “…Even though the Mughal period was contemporaneous of the Safavid (1524-1736), many historical evidences hold that Mughal architecture was mostly influenced by the Timurid dynasty (1370-1526) more than Safavid architecture, with Timurid architecture serving as a prototype for both Safavid and Mughal styles. …”
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    Technology, pathology and scientific analysis of a piece of safavid curtain in the Moghadam museum by Paryad, Mina, Janpourtaher, Mina, Barkeshli, Mandana

    Published 2018
    “…The curtain under study with the inventory number 3421 is one of the exquisite brocade fabrics belonging to Iran’s Safavid period (dated 16 century) housed in Moghadam museum . …”
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    Safavid architecture as a historical precedent and design paradigm to the aesthetic of contemporary Iranian architecture / Bahram Shahedi by Bahram, Shahedi

    Published 2013
    “…Keywords: Historical architectural precedents, Safavid Architecture, Contemporary Iranian Architecture…”
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    Role of architectural historical precedent in aesthetic design of contemporary architecture: Safavid architecture / Bahram Shahedi, Nila Keumala, Naziaty Mohd Yaacob by Shahedi, Bahram, Keumala, Nila, Mohd Yaacob, Naziaty

    Published 2013
    “…This study essentially examined the architecture of historical precedent of Iranian architecture, and focused on Safavid Architecture from experts' perspective. The study is mainly qualitative in nature, and explained, why historical precedent is important and how it could be applicable to the formation of aesthetic design in contemporary architecture. …”
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    Morphology and typology of Islamic dome architectural design in the middle east and central Asia: persian islamic dome by Azzahrah, Sharifah Fatimah, Salih, Sarah Abdulkareem, Sabil, Azmal, Asif, Nayeem, Ismail, Sumarni

    Published 2023
    “…The current study reviewed the Islamic dome's morphology in six different periods that emerged in Central Asia and the Middle Eastern: the pre-Islam, early Islam, Seljuk era, Ikhanids and Timurids era, Safavids and Qajar era, and Contemporary period. Further, it highlighted three main stylistic classifications of Islamic domes: dome shape, type of shell, and type of support. …”
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    A case study on Persian Geometric Islimis for furniture design / Mahdieh Mirmoezi by Mirmoezi, Mahdieh

    Published 2014
    “…This study is focuses on Persian Geometric Islimis in decorative architectural patterns during the Safavid era, and recognizing the physical and spiritual values of those designs. …”
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    Perception of colorscape in Naghsh-e-Jahan Square (Isfahan Iran) by Gholipour, Maryam Mohammad, Soomro, Ali Raza

    Published 2015
    “…Colors in Naghsh-e-Jahan Sq (one of the popular urban spaces in the world); which was built in Safavid dynasty, impact on people due to the approximately 50 interviews that were asked from visitors about their perception in 2014. …”
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    Post modern cross comparative analysis on the mosque ornamentation in Malaysia: (a case study of Charles Jencks) by Nangkula, Utaberta, Handryant, Aisyah Nur, Mydin, Md Azree Othuman

    Published 2015
    “…The Putra mosque adopts distinct Islamic architecture that calls on a foreign eclectic revivalism (historicism design approach) of the Persian (Iranian) vocabulary found during the glorification of Safavid period (Utaberta 2012). Ornamentation in Islamic building has recorded in many books. describe that one of the first ornamentation in Islamic Building found in Persia which is using revivalism approach in designing ornament in its column. …”
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    Layers of intervention for revitalization of historical districts by Hossein, Norouzi, Zienab, Rabiee, Ensieh, Ghavampour, Seyyed Amir, Mansoori

    Published 2008
    “…‘Oudlaajaan, a neighborhood in the west of Tehran, was built during Safavid Dynasty and is now, due to wrong policies applied by urban management authorities during different eras, worn in many aspects. …”
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    Identfying effective elements in the landscape of historical districts (Typical sample: Oudlaajaan neighborhood-Tehran) by Ensieh, Ghavampour, Zienab, Rabiee, Hossein, Norouzi, Seyyed Amir, Mansoori

    Published 2008
    “…For this purpose, ‘Oudlaajaan - one of Tehran’s residential neighborhoods built in Safavid Dynasty - was chosen. This district has been registered by Tehran’s Cultural Heritage Organization for its historical value. …”
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    Manuscript of Hikayat Hang Tuah (PNM: MSS 1713): a study of decorative binding and its meaning / Azlini Anuar Tan and Mumtaz Mokhtar by Anuar Tan, Azlini, Mokhtar, Mumtaz

    Published 2020
    “…The art decoration is inspired by the great dynasty during the Ottoman, Safavid and Mughal era. Generally, the decoration in the Islamic art involves organic motifs, geometry, calligraphy and abstracts. …”
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    An analysis of eclectic theatre in Iran based on Ta’ziyeh / Farideh Alizadeh by Farideh, Alizadeh

    Published 2015
    “…Ta’ziyeh was developed in the Safavid period (1502–1736 CE) in Iran when the king of Iran allowed Ta’ziyeh groups to perform it at Muharram time. …”
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    Color comparison of Iranian traditional architecture into television studio sets by Farkoosh, Maliheh Bahari Poor

    Published 2013
    “…Therefore, the aim of this research is to conveniently estimate the colour similarity of Iranian national television studio sets with one of the most influential architecture in the Safavid period i.e. Ali-Ghapoo Palace. This study adopted a correlational research method by applying some statistical manipulations for comparison purposes. …”
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