Architectural ties of the schools of architecture in the medieval Azerbaijan

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In medieval Azerbaijan, several distinct architectural schools emerged, each contributing unique styles and influences:

Schools such as Arran, Nakhchivan, Shirvano-Absheron, and Tabriz developed from the 10th to 12th centuries. These schools were pivotal in shaping regional architecture.

Each school exhibited its own characteristics, influenced by local cultural, geographical, and historical contexts

The diversity of architectural forms and artistic expressions reflected the rich cultural heritage of Azerbaijan during this period

Notable examples include the Yusif ibn Kuseyir mausoleum, showing the distinctive features of the Nakhchivan-Maraga school

These schools laid the foundation for subsequent architectural developments in the region, influencing styles beyond the medieval period.

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Architectural ties of the schools of architecture in the medieval Azerbaijan

In medieval Azerbaijan, several distinct architectural schools emerged, each contributing unique styles and influences:

Schools such as Arran, Nakhchivan, Shirvano-Absheron, and Tabriz developed from the 10th to 12th centuries . These schools were pivotal in shaping regional architecture.

Each school exhibited its own characteristics, influenced by local cultural, geographical, and historical contexts

The diversity of architectural forms and artistic expressions reflected the rich cultural heritage of Azerbaijan during this period

Notable examples include the Yusif ibn Kuseyir mausoleum, showcasing the distinctive features of the Nakhchivan-Maraga school

These schools laid the foundation for subsequent architectural developments in the region, influencing styles beyond the medieval period.

Architectural ties of the schools of architecture in the medieval Azerbaijan

In medieval Azerbaijan, several distinct architectural schools emerged, each contributing unique styles and influences:

Schools such as Arran, Nakhchivan, Shirvano-Absheron, and Tabriz developed from the 10th to 12th centuries. These schools were pivotal in shaping regional architecture.

Each school exhibited its own characteristics, influenced by local cultural, geographical, and historical contexts

The diversity of architectural forms and artistic expressions reflected the rich cultural heritage of Azerbaijan during this period

Notable examples include the Yusif ibn Kuseyir mausoleum, showing the distinctive features of the Nakhchivan-Maraga school

These schools laid the foundation for subsequent architectural developments in the region, influencing styles beyond the medieval period.

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Country of publication

Azerbaijan

Author

F. G. Mammedov

Publishing year

2013

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