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Bukhara: The Myth and the Architecture

Type
conference proceedings
Year
1999

Citation

Petruccioli, Attilio (ed). 1999. Bukhara: The Myth and the Architecture. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture.

Parent Publications

Aga Khan Trust for Culture: Media and Publications
catalog

Child Publications

Introduction [Bukhara: The Myth and the Architecture]
book section
How Ancient is Bukhara?
book section
What Arabic and Persian Sources Tell Us about the Structure of Tenth-Century Bukhara
book section
Coins of Ancient Bukhara
book section
The Size of Samanid Bukhara: A Note on Settlement Patterns in Early Islamic Mawarannahr
book section
Lower Layers of Bukhara: Characteristics of the Earliest Settlements
book section
Between Conservation and Innovation: the Central Plan of Bukhara
book section
Bukhara and Its Hinterland: The Oasis of Bukhara in the Sixteenth Century in the Light of the Juybari Codex
book section
Bukhara's Suburban Villages: Juzmandun in the Sixteenth Century
book section
Evolution of Architecture of the Sufi Complexes in Bukhara
book section
View all 10

Associated Sites

Bukhara Old City Restoration
Bukhara, Uzbekistan

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Bukhara
Uzbekistan
place
Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture
United States
sponsor
Attilio Petruccioli
Italy
editor

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Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture (AKPIA)

Copyright

Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture

Country

Uzbekistan

Language

English

Keywords

urban development
restoration and conservation
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Bukhara: The Myth and the Architecture

Type
conference proceedings
Year
1999

Citation

Petruccioli, Attilio (ed). 1999. Bukhara: The Myth and the Architecture. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture.

Parent Publications

Aga Khan Trust for Culture: Media and Publications
catalog

Child Publications

Introduction [Bukhara: The Myth and the Architecture]
book section
How Ancient is Bukhara?
book section
What Arabic and Persian Sources Tell Us about the Structure of Tenth-Century Bukhara
book section
Coins of Ancient Bukhara
book section
The Size of Samanid Bukhara: A Note on Settlement Patterns in Early Islamic Mawarannahr
book section
Lower Layers of Bukhara: Characteristics of the Earliest Settlements
book section
Between Conservation and Innovation: the Central Plan of Bukhara
book section
Bukhara and Its Hinterland: The Oasis of Bukhara in the Sixteenth Century in the Light of the Juybari Codex
book section
Bukhara's Suburban Villages: Juzmandun in the Sixteenth Century
book section
View all 10

Associated Sites

Bukhara Old City Restoration
Bukhara, Uzbekistan

Authorities

Bukhara
Uzbekistan
place
Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture
United States
sponsor
Attilio Petruccioli
Italy
editor

Collections

Historic Preservation
Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture (AKPIA)

Copyright

Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture

Country

Uzbekistan

Language

English

Keywords

urban development
restoration and conservation
Terms of use
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