Kishvar Rizvi. « ‘Its Mortar Mixed with the Sweetnes of Life’: Architecture and Ceremonial at the Shrine of Safi al-Din Ishaq Ardabili during the Reign of shah Tahmasb I ». The Muslim World, 90, (2000), pp. 323-351.
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1The author of this sophisticated essay seeks to trace the development of the shrine of Ṣafī al-Dīn, the spiritual founder of the Safavid dynasty, as the Safavids themselves turned from a Sufi silsila to a royal dynasty. Using sources such as the Ṣafvat al-ṣafā and the « Sarih al-milk », she reconstructs the evolution of the architecture and ceremonial of a Sufi shrine that, during the reign of Šāh Ṭahmāsb I, came to symbolize Safavid regal authority.
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Rudi Matthee, « Kishvar Rizvi. « ‘Its Mortar Mixed with the Sweetnes of Life’: Architecture and Ceremonial at the Shrine of Safi al-Din Ishaq Ardabili during the Reign of shah Tahmasb I ». The Muslim World, 90, (2000), pp. 323-351. », Abstracta Iranica [En ligne], Volume 23 | 2002, document 160, mis en ligne le 08 février 2010, consulté le 18 avril 2024. URL : http://journals.openedition.org/abstractairanica/35418 ; DOI : https://doi.org/10.4000/abstractairanica.35418
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