Tile

العنوان Tile
المؤلف Unknown
تاريخ النشر: 1359
مكان النشر Bukhara (made) -
الموضوع Arabesques
النوع أخرى
اللغة غير محدد
رقمي نعم
مخطوط لا
الأبعاد الفيزيائية Height: 51cm, Width: 53.3cm, Depth: 7.2cm, Weight: 9kg
المكتبة: Victoria and Albert Museum
معرف أصل المكتبة 2043-1899
رقم السجل 2043-1899
موقع المكتبة Middle East Section
التاريخ 1359
ملاحظات This tile is from a calligraphic frieze around the entrance of the tomb. It features the name of Buyanquli Khan and was part of the decoration of a magnificent domed mausoleum at Bukhara in Uzbekistan that was erected over his grave. Buyanquli Khan was a Muslim descendant of the great Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan and, for a time, the puppet ruler of parts of Central Asia. He was assassinated by a local warlord in 1358 when he tried to assert his own authority. His tomb was built in a cemetery on the outskirts of Bukhara. The entire building was covered in tiles, inside and out. These tiles were deeply carved with inscriptions and other ornament and covered with coloured glazes before the final firing. This impressive technique was used in Central Asia only for a brief period, from around 1350 to the early 15th century.
نص عينة 'Buyanquli Khan'
Malzemeler ve teknikler Earthenware, carved and glazed
Fiziksel açıklama Tile decorated with arabesques and the name of Buyanquli Khan. Carved earthenware with a turquoise glaze.
Üretim From the tomb of Buyanquli Khan in Bukhara
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Tile

المؤلف Unknown
تاريخ النشر 1359
مكان النشر Bukhara (made) -
الموضوع Arabesques
النوع أخرى
اللغة غير محدد
رقمي نعم
مخطوط لا
الأبعاد الفيزيائية Height: 51cm, Width: 53.3cm, Depth: 7.2cm, Weight: 9kg
المكتبة Victoria and Albert Museum
معرف أصل المكتبة 2043-1899
رقم السجل 2043-1899
موقع المكتبة Middle East Section
التاريخ 1359
ملاحظات This tile is from a calligraphic frieze around the entrance of the tomb. It features the name of Buyanquli Khan and was part of the decoration of a magnificent domed mausoleum at Bukhara in Uzbekistan that was erected over his grave. Buyanquli Khan was a Muslim descendant of the great Mongol conqueror Genghis Khan and, for a time, the puppet ruler of parts of Central Asia. He was assassinated by a local warlord in 1358 when he tried to assert his own authority. His tomb was built in a cemetery on the outskirts of Bukhara. The entire building was covered in tiles, inside and out. These tiles were deeply carved with inscriptions and other ornament and covered with coloured glazes before the final firing. This impressive technique was used in Central Asia only for a brief period, from around 1350 to the early 15th century.
نص عينة 'Buyanquli Khan'
Malzemeler ve teknikler Earthenware, carved and glazed
Fiziksel açıklama Tile decorated with arabesques and the name of Buyanquli Khan. Carved earthenware with a turquoise glaze.
Üretim From the tomb of Buyanquli Khan in Bukhara
Victoria and Albert Museum - محرك بحث المخطوطات العثمانية
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