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Lesson 19: Isfahan under Shah Abbas
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Necipoglu, Gulru and David Roxburgh. “Isfahan under Shah Abbas.” Lesson 13/22 presentation developed for the Aga Khan Trust for Culture Education Programme, 2019.
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Masjid-i Shaykh Lutfallah
Isfahan, Iran
Masjid-i Imam (Isfahan)
Isfahan, Iran
Maydan-i Imam
Isfahan, Iran
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David Roxburgh
United Kingdom
professor
Gülru Necipoğlu
Turkey
professor
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Monuments of Islamic Architecture
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Harvard University
Country
Iran
Language
English
Site Types
public square
open/public space
mosque
religious
Keywords
architectural history
Islamic architecture
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Lesson 19: Isfahan under Shah Abbas
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presentation slides
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2019
Citation
Necipoglu, Gulru and David Roxburgh. “Isfahan under Shah Abbas.” Lesson 13/22 presentation developed for the Aga Khan Trust for Culture Education Programme, 2019.
Associated Sites
Masjid-i Shaykh Lutfallah
Isfahan, Iran
Masjid-i Imam (Isfahan)
Isfahan, Iran
Maydan-i Imam
Isfahan, Iran
Authorities
David Roxburgh
United Kingdom
professor
Gülru Necipoğlu
Turkey
professor
Collections
Monuments of Islamic Architecture
Copyright
Harvard University
Country
Iran
Language
English
Site Types
public square
open/public space
mosque
religious
Keywords
architectural history
Islamic architecture
Show all 3
Related Documents
Lesson 21: The Taj Mahal in Agra: The Mausoleum as Eternal Garden
presentation slides
Lesson 20A: International Trade and the King’s Silk Monopoly Part One
presentation slides
Syllabus: Monuments of Islamic Architecture
syllabus
Lesson 20B: International Trade and the King’s Silk Monopoly Part Two
presentation slides