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  2. Iranian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Iranian architecture or Persian architecture (Persian: معمارى ایرانی, Me'māri e Irāni) is the architecture of Iran and parts of the rest of West Asia, the Caucasus and Central Asia. Its history dates back to at least 5,000 BC with characteristic examples distributed over a vast area from Turkey and Iraq to Uzbekistan and ...

  3. Traditional Persian residential architecture - Wikipedia

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    Being farmers meant great calls, such as having hot summers, and cold winters. Iran’s traditional architecture is designed in proportion to its climatic conditions.The continued design and existence of traditional homes amidst the preponderance of mid-rise apartments in Iran's ongoing modernisation projects is testament to a strong connection and identification with Persian architectural ...

  4. Achaemenid architecture - Wikipedia

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    Achaemenid architecture is academically classified under Persian architecture in terms of its style and design. [ 5 ] Achaemenid architectural heritage, beginning with the expansion of the empire around 550 B.C., was a period of artistic growth that left an extraordinary architectural legacy ranging from Cyrus the Great's solemn tomb in ...

  5. Great Seljuk architecture - Wikipedia

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    The north dome of the Isfahan mosque, in particular, is considered a masterpiece of medieval Iranian architecture, with the interlacing ribs of the dome and the vertically aligned elements of the supporting walls achieving a great elegance. [22] [20] Another innovation by the Seljuks was the "kiosk mosque".

  6. Chahartaq (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Chartaqi was a prominent element in Iranian architecture, having various functions and used in both secular and religious contexts for 1,500 years, with the first instance apparently being developed in the Sasanian city of Gor (Firuzabad) in 210s AD by King Ardashir I.

  7. Architects of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Persian Gardens and Garden Pavilions by Donald N. Wilber, Elisabeth B. MacDougall. ISBN 0-88402-082-7; The Timurid architecture of Iran and Turan by Lisa Golombek and Donald Wilber, Princeton University Press, 1988. ISBN 0-691-03587-3; Dictionnaire des Architectes, Paris, 1982; H. Stierlin, Iran des Batisseurs, "2500 ans d'Architecture", Geneva ...

  8. Category:Persian-Caucasian architecture - Wikipedia

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    Persian architecture in the Caucasus region of Western Asia and Eastern Europe. Buildings of the various Ancient Persian and historical Iranian empires and kingdoms , formerly based in present day Iran , such as the Sasanids , Safavids , and Qajars .

  9. Category:Architecture in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Template:Iranian architecture This page was last edited on 11 December 2022, at 22:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...