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The "'''Khorasani style'''" (شیوه معماری خراسانی) is a style (''sabk'') of architecture when categorizing [[Iranian architecture]] development in history.

The "'''Khorasani style'''" (شیوه معماری خراسانی) is a style (''sabk'') of architecture when categorizing [[Iranian architecture]] development in history. It is the first style of architecture appearing after the [[Conquest of Persia]], but is highly influenced by pre-Islamic designs.<ref>Fallāḥʹfar, Saʻīd (سعید فلاح‌فر). ''The Dictionary of Iranian Traditional Architectural Terms (Farhang-i vāzhahʹhā-yi miʻmārī-i sunnatī-i Īrān فرهنگ واژه‌های معماری سنتی ایران)''. Kamyab Publications (انتشارات کامیاب). Kāvushʹpardāz. 2000, 2010. Tehran. ISBN 9789642665600 US Library of Congress LCCN Permalink: http://lccn.loc.gov/2010342544 pp.44</ref>
Examples of this style are [[Mosque of Nain]], Tarikhaneh-i Damghan, and [[Jame mosque of Isfahan]]
Examples of this style are [[Mosque of Nain]], Tarikhaneh-i Damghan, and [[Jame mosque of Isfahan]]


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==References==
==References==
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''Sabk Shenasi Mi'mari Irani'' (Study of styles in Iranian architecture), M. Karim Pirnia. 2005. ISBN 964-96113-2-0
''Sabk Shenasi Mi'mari Irani'' (Study of styles in Iranian architecture), M. Karim Pirnia. 2005. ISBN 964-96113-2-0



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The "Khorasani style" (شیوه معماری خراسانی) is a style (sabk) of architecture when categorizing Iranian architecture development in history. It is the first style of architecture appearing after the Conquest of Persia, but is highly influenced by pre-Islamic designs.[1]

Examples of this style are Mosque of Nain, Tarikhaneh-i Damghan, and Jame mosque of Isfahan

References

  1. ^ Fallāḥʹfar, Saʻīd (سعید فلاح‌فر). The Dictionary of Iranian Traditional Architectural Terms (Farhang-i vāzhahʹhā-yi miʻmārī-i sunnatī-i Īrān فرهنگ واژه‌های معماری سنتی ایران). Kamyab Publications (انتشارات کامیاب). Kāvushʹpardāz. 2000, 2010. Tehran. ISBN 9789642665600 US Library of Congress LCCN Permalink: http://lccn.loc.gov/2010342544 pp.44

Sabk Shenasi Mi'mari Irani (Study of styles in Iranian architecture), M. Karim Pirnia. 2005. ISBN 964-96113-2-0

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