Razi style (Iranian architecture)

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The "Razi style" (شیوه معماری رازی) is a style (sabk) of architecture when categorizing Iranian architecture development in history.[1] [2]

The Dictionary of Traditional Iranian Architecture defines the Razi Style as[3]:

"A style of architecture dating from the 11th century to the Mongol invasion period, which includes the methods and devices of The Samanids, Ghaznavids, and Seljukids."


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Examples of this style are Tomb of Isma'il of Samanid, Gonbad-e Qabus, Kharaqan towers.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Sabk Shenasi Mi'mari Irani (Study of styles in Iranian architecture), M. Karim Pirnia. 2005. ISBN 964-96113-2-0
  2. ^ Siddiq-a-Akbar, Aptul Rakumāṉ, Muhammad Ali Tirmizi, Sultanate period architecture: proceedings of the Seminar on the Sultanate Period Architecture in Pakistan, held in Lahore, November 1990 , P 179
  3. ^ Fallahfar, Saeed (سعید فلاح‌فر). Dictionary of Traditional Iranian Architecture (فرهنگ واژه‌های معماری سنتی ایران). Kamyab Publications. Edition 1. Tehran. 2000. ISBN 964-350-316-X pp.106 ((2nd print))

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