Sussan BabaieEdinburgh University PressBabaie, S. 2008. Isfahan and its palaces: Statecraft, Shi'ism and the architectu re ofBabaie, S. Isfahan and its Palaces. Statecraft, Shiʿism and the Architecture of Conviviality in Early Modern Iran. Edinburgh, 2008....
In order to understand the importance of Hasht Behesht Palace, you must know that during the Safavid period in the Chaharbagh area of Isfahan, there were several palaces and mansions, of which only this palace has survived after centuries. A palace whose decorations and special architecture leav...
particularly in the 16th century under the Safavid dynasty. Even today, the city retains much of its past glory. It is famous for its Persian–Islamic architecture, with many beautiful boulevards, covered bridges, palaces, mosques, and minarets. This led to the Persian proverb “Esfahān ...
Isfahan is filled with wonderful structures belonging to the Seljuk and Safavid Dynasties. It is a city of rich Persian art, history, culture, and handicrafts that you should not miss. There are beautiful palaces, bridges, mosques, and bazaars in Isfahan that are a great representative of the...
Isfahan and its Palaces: Statecraft, Shiʿism and the Architecture of Conviviality in Early Modern Iran By SUSSAN BABAIEdoi:10.1093/jis/etq018Cleo CantoneUniversity of London E-mail: cleosenegal{at}yahoo.co.ukJournal of Islamic Studies
Isfahan and its Palaces: Statecraft, Shi'ism and the Architecture of Conviviality in Early Modern Iran. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.Babaie, Sussan. Isfahan and its palaces : statecraft, Shi'ism and the architecture of conviviality in early modern Iran. Edinburgh: Edinburgh...