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  • Architecture of Central Asia refers to the architectural styles of the numerous societies that have occupied Central Asia throughout history. These styles include Timurid architecture of the 14th and 15th centuries, Islamic-influenced Persian architecture and 20th century Soviet Modernism. Central Asia is an area that encompasses land from the Xinjiang Province of China in the East to the Caspian Sea in the West.
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  • Architecture of Central Asia refers to the architectural styles of the numerous societies that have occupied Central Asia throughout history.
  • Ultimately, to Westerners, the legacy of architecture in Soviet Central Asia is one of shattered preconceptions, mystique, and political symbolism.
  • Here we are listing some Islamic Architectures located in different parts of Central Asia.1. The Mausoleum of khoja Ahmed YasawiThe Mausoleum of Khoja...
  • 02.Nis.2018 - Pinterest'te Seda MUTLU YAKUT adlı kullanıcının "ARCHITECTURE OF CENTRAL ASIA" panosunu inceleyin. camiler, mimari, islam hakkında...
  • For architecture buffs looking for an in-depth look at architecture in Central Asia from the 50’s to the 80’s, see Soviet Modernism, the ultimate reference book.
  • Architecture of First Societies. ... In rural areas both in Afghanistan and in Central Asia we find the traditional structures still existing.
  • Themes: Architecture. Era: 16th to 19th century AD. Language of article: English. Source: History of Civilizations in Central Asia, Volume V. Format: PDF.
  • The problem of studying architectural decor of Central Asia in the history of development of architecture from ancient times to the present acquires a special...
  • ...still possible in her time, she covered many themes in the history of ancient and medieval archaeology and art in Central Asia. ... The Architecture of Khiva.
  • The coming of Islam in the western part of Central Asia coincides with the great Chinese influence of the Tang dynasty in the eastern part.