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Aliei M, Neyestani J, Mousavi Kouhpar S M, Yousefi Far S. Comparison between Ilkhanid Tomb Monuments of Lavāssānāt and Rūdbār-e Ghasrān Region and the Contemporaneous Tombs of Damāvand Area on Decorative and Architectural Styles. JHS 2014; 6 (1) :163-191
URL: http://jhs.modares.ac.ir/article-25-5730-en.html
1- Ph.D. Candidate of Archaeology, TarbiatModares University, Tehran, Iran
2- Assistant Professor in Archaeology, TarbiatModares University, Tehran, Iran
3- Associated Professor, Institute for Humanities and Cultural Studies, Tehran, Iran
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  Abstract The tombs play an important role in the Islamic era. These buildings, which are widely distributed in all parts of Iran, can reveal detailed information about the architectural styles, decorations and other materials relating to the structures and forms of these kinds of buildings. Shiite Zeidiyye government in the fourth century AD and Mar’ashid in the eighth century AD, and immigration of Sādāt and Alavid individuals to the Iranian plateau and regions such as Rey, Ghasran, Damavand, Tabarestan, Ghumes (Kumesh) and Khorassan, have been the reasons for the development of these buildings. With the death or martyrdom of these people, those places were focal points for the growth of the Shi'ite thoughts and justice-oriented uprisings or jumps. Lavassanat and Rudbar-e-Ghasran region in the northern present-day Tehran has been in direct contact with the area of Damavand in the southern Alborz climatically, historically, and culturally. This study is an analysis between some Ilkhanid buildings in the area of Lavasanat and RudbarGhasran and some contemporaneous monuments at Damavand area. The purpose is a comparison and studying of architectonic structure of the buildings, stylistic similarities and differences between them, and the kind of material and ornaments used at the mentioned regions. The research method is descriptive – analytic, data gathering was done by field and documentary methods with a theoretical orientation in cultural history studies.    
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Published: 2014/05/15

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