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Jerusalem - 100 Motives Star tile, snacking bear - 100 Motives Reconstruction of the skulls of Dmanisi, Georgia - 100 Motives Cairo, Al-Azhar Mosque - 100 Motives Arbaquh, Yazd Province, Tomb Tower, Gunbad-i Ali - 100 Motives Old man in north east Turkey (Tao Klarjeti) - 100 Motives Salif, Tihama, Yemen - 100 Motives Cigarette advertisement, 1950s - 100 Motives Kashgar, Abakh Hoja Mausoleum - 100 Motives Lake Pyramid  - 100 Motives Doha, The Pearl - 100 Motives Shisr - Ubar  - 100 Motives Fountain in Anatolia, Turkey - 100 Motives Simit seller - 100 Motives Dome of the Rock  - 100 Motives Mehmet II. Fatih (1432-1481CE, reigned 1444-1446, 1451-1481 CE) - 100 Motives Atatuerk Flag - 100 Motives Palestinian poster in Ramallah - 100 Motives Tankard, Iznik Ceramic - 100 Motives Bronze Lion - 100 Motives Fez, Bread seller - 100 Motives Two camels, Qatar - 100 Motives Camel near the road Salwa - Al-Hufuf, KSA, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia - 100 Motives Istanbul, Dolmabahce Cami - 100 Motives Potsdam, Friedenskirche - 100 Motives Marrakesh - 100 Motives Potsdam, Steam machine house (Mosque), detail  - 100 Motives Shibam, schoolboy parade on the occasion of the hospital opening in 1955 - 100 Motives Young camel in Shahaniya, Qatar - 100 Motives Kaschgar - 100 Motives Cross - 100 Motives "Maria lactans" - 100 Motives Hospital opening ceremony on April 1, 1955 with Nabib In the middle, right next to him is probably the British advisor, Colonel ... - 100 Motives Magnetometer measurements  - 100 Motives Jabel Al Uqla - 100 Motives Shiraz, Nagarestan Palace, relief with lion depiction - 100 Motives Doha, Museum of Islamic Art - 100 Motives Edfu, Horus Temple - 100 Motives Mukalla, Fish market - 100 Motives Istanbul, Beyoglu, Istiklal Cad. - 100 Motives Potsdam, Steam machine house (Mosque) - 100 Motives Mosque in Wuensdorf, Brandenburg, south of Berlin - 100 Motives Konya, Karatay Medrese, Portal - 100 Motives Salif, grosser Haifisch, dicht an der Mole gefangen, 9.11.55 (von Prosch); huge shark, caught next to the pier - 100 Motives Konya, Ince Minare Medrese - 100 Motives Konya, Ince Minare Medrese, portal - 100 Motives Mukalla, school class for boys, 1950s - 100 Motives Sheikh Zayed b. Sultan Al Nahyan (1918-2004)  - 100 Motives Ethiopian Priest  - 100 Motives Merv, Camels - 100 Motives Male Mummy portrait, late antiquity l  Portrait of Fayoum. Egypt, Antinoopolis, 225-250 AD

Encaustic on wooden panel, 42.7 x 23 x 0.9 cm - 100 Motives Beysehir, Esrefoglu Cami / Mosque - 100 Motives Turk in European dress - 100 Motives Takht-i Sulaiman - 100 Motives Najaf, Mosque, portal - 100 Motives Tile fragment with Harpye / Siren - 100 Motives Zayed Heritage Center - 100 Motives Old Uighur at the Bazar in Khotan - 100 Motives Group of men, Shibam, Hadramawt - 100 Motives Pisa Griffin - 100 Motives Bukhara, Cheshme Aiyub - 100 Motives Doha, The Pearl - 100 Motives Riad Zina, Marrakesh - 100 Motives Beysehir, Esrefoglu Cami - 100 Motives Kelim, Grand Bazar / Capali Carsi in Istanbul - 100 Motives Jebel Al Baba - 100 Motives Tabriz, Museum, Silver plate with double headed eagle  - 100 Motives Isfahan, Hesht Behesht, dome - 100 Motives Marrakesh, Kutubiya - 100 Motives Ankara, Alaeddin Cami,  Minbar - 100 Motives Shah Moschee, in the front (left) Polo gate - 100 Motives Qur'an Bifolium - 100 Motives Takht-e Soleyman, 1958 - 100 Motives The Doha Hind - 100 Motives Katharina Otto-Dorn (1908-1999) - 100 Motives Marrakesh, woven 'carpet', Kelim - 100 Motives Melike Hatun Cami, Ankara - 100 Motives Genete Mariam Church, Priest - 100 Motives Dolmus in Yemen - 100 Motives Qur'an Bifolium - 100 Motives Manama , Gold Souk / Suq - 100 Motives Gazelle in Abu Dhabi - 100 Motives Kaschgar, Abakh Hoja Moschee - 100 Motives Mathaf - Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha - 100 Motives Mathaf - Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha - 100 Motives Camels in Shahaniya, Qatar  - 100 Motives Istanbul, Fethiye Cami / Mosque (former Hg. Pammakaristos) - 100 Motives Istanbul, Dolmabahce Cami - 100 Motives Sana'a/ Sanaa, Hospital - 100 Motives Dome painting of an Ottoman mosque in western Turkey, 19th century - 100 Motives Marrakesh, door knocker - 100 Motives Star tile, rich dressed man - 100 Motives Kaiser Wilhelm II. and Mehmed V.  - 100 Motives Monreale, Cathedral Santa Maria Nuova - 100 Motives Yerevan, sculpture by the Columbian artist Fernando Botero (1932 - 2023)  - 100 Motives Potsdam, Friedenskirche - 100 Motives Kashan, Masjid - Madrasa Aqa Buzurq, door knocker - 100 Motives Persepolis, Apadana, stairs - 100 Motives Isfahan, Maydan-e Shah/ Imam with Shaikh Lutfullah Mosque - 100 Motives Cairo, Ahmad Ibn Tulun Mosque - 100 Motives

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Wooden doors (detail) of Ahmad Yasavi complex, Yasi / Turkestan, Kazakhstan

Woodwork of the Timurid Period in Iran and Central Asia

The project “Retrieving the past, shaping the future: The woodwork of fourteenth to sixteenth century Iran and Central Asia in its cultural and historical context” aims to analyze and interpret a larger collection of a specific type (kind/ genre) of material culture which has been produced in Iran and Central Asia mainly during the Timurid period (c. 1370 to c. 1510). 

While only few woodcarvings from a secular context have survived, the bulk of material, mainly doors, grills (mashrabiyas), minbars and cenotaphs, belongs or belonged to religious buildings, mosques, madrasas and mausolea, the latter ones often shrines of descendants of the Imams, spreading all over Iran, but with a strong focus in the northern provinces of Mazandaran and Gilan, rich on trees and therefor on wood, too. 

Many objects contain inscriptions at various length providing beyond religious texts (Qur’an, Hadith among others) historical information as the name of the patron, the name(s) of the wood worker(s) (najjar) and the date when the object has been produced allowing to prepare a framework of dated woodwork during the 14th to 16th centuries. 

Beyond its historical and art historical approach, this project also has a heritage related aspect: the ”virtual protection” of material which has been and still is under permanent threat to be neglected, over-restored or stolen.

See List of visited shrines / Imamzadeh in Iran 1995

See "Tabrizi Woodcarvings in Timurid Iran" accesible on Academia.

Link to the on-line project/ database https://omeka.ulb.uni-bonn.de/s/woodwork_of_Timurid_period/page/welcome