Timurid Architecture

Connected Sites: 9

WHS that include examples of Timurid Architecture. Timurid architecture was an important stage in the architectural history of Iran and Central Asia during the late 14th and 15th centuries. Their architecture is distinguished by its grand scale, luxurious decoration in tilework, and sophisticated geometric vaulting. (wiki)

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Connected Sites

Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi
Inscribed: 2003
3.39
76
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"An Outstanding Achievement In The Timurid Architecture" (Ouv)
Samarkand
Samarkand
Uzbekistan
Inscribed: 2001
4.36
197
6
The Gur-I Amir, The Bibi Khanum Mosque, And The Shah-I Zindeh Mausoleum Complex (Commissioned By Timur Himself), Plus Two Important Examples Of Timurid Architecture From The Period After Timur: The Madrasah And Observatory Of Ulugh Beg
Shakhrisyabz
Shakhrisyabz
Uzbekistan
Inscribed: 2000
2.62
116
6
Aq Saray (White Palace)
Meidan Emam, Esfahan
Inscribed: 1979
3.80
130
2
15th Centruy Timurid Palace (Ali Qapu Palace)
Safi al-Din Ensemble in Ardabil
Inscribed: 2010
3.14
32
4
"The Architectural Spaces And Features Of The Nominated Property Have Integrated Influences Of The Ilkhānid And Timurid Periods" (Ouv)
Bukhara
Bukhara
Uzbekistan
Inscribed: 1993
4.04
185
6
Bukhara's Ulugh Beg Madrasah Is Built In Timurid Style By Ulugh Beg, Timur's Grandson
Masjed-e Jâme'
Inscribed: 2012
3.22
115
3
One Of The Decorative Styles Of Different Periods That Are Incorporated
Tabriz Bazaar
Inscribed: 2010
2.57
59
4
Blue (Kaboud) Mosque
Yazd
Yazd
Iran
Inscribed: 2017
3.59
112
3
Some Parts Of The Jame Mosque Were Built By The Timurids. (Ab Ev)