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The Iranian Expanse Transforming Royal Identity Through Architecture Landscape And The Built Environment 550 Bce642 Ce Matthew P Canepa

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The Iranian Expanse Transforming Royal Identity Through Architecture Landscape And The Built Environment 550 Bce642 Ce Matthew P Canepa
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 62.82 MB
Pages: 512
Author: Matthew P. Canepa
ISBN: 9780520964365, 0520964365
Language: English
Year: 2018

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The Iranian Expanse Transforming Royal Identity Through Architecture Landscape And The Built Environment 550 Bce642 Ce Matthew P Canepa by Matthew P. Canepa 9780520964365, 0520964365 instant download after payment.

The Iranian Expanse explores how kings in Persia and the ancient Iranian world utilized the built and natural environment to form and contest Iranian cultural memory, royal identity, and sacred cosmologies. Investigating over a thousand years of history, from the Achaemenid period to the arrival of Islam, The Iranian Expanse argues that Iranian identities were built and shaped not by royal discourse alone, but by strategic changes to Western Asia’s cities, sanctuaries, palaces, and landscapes. The Iranian Expanse critically examines the construction of a new Iranian royal identity and empire, which subsumed and subordinated all previous traditions, including those of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Anatolia. It then delves into the startling innovations that emerged after Alexander under the Seleucids, Arsacids, Kushans, Sasanians, and the Perso-Macedonian dynasties of Anatolia and the Caucasus, a previously understudied and misunderstood period. Matthew P. Canepa elucidates the many ruptures and renovations that produced a new royal culture that deeply influenced not only early Islam, but also the wider Persianate world of the Il-Khans, Safavids, Timurids, Ottomans, and Mughals.

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