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Many of architectural buildings in Central Asia include models of wooden works, some wooden
doors still in their places, others transferred into different museums for protecting them from
damage or as result of the destruction of the building where they were fixed. This study aims to
deal with one of wooden doors which dated back to 13th A.H-19th A.D kept in the museum of Fine
Arts in Tashkent the case of study which attributed to the city of khiva under the rule of
Ushtarkhanid and Manghit. In addition it's a unique model of wooden doors through it we can
follow the industrial and decorative development of the industry of doors in khiva during that period
and to what extent it was affected by the same industry during the Timurid and Safawid periods
before it. The door characterized by its executed ornaments which came as a continuation of the
Timurid style in its realistic and abstract floral decorations the style of Arabesque.
DOI
10.21608/ejars.2012.7459
Keywords
Wooden door, Museum of fine arts, Tashkent, Khiva, Floral Decoration
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Lecture in Islamic dept., Faculty of Archaeology, Cairo Univ.
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Lecture in Islamic dept., Faculty of Archaeology, Cairo Univ.
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Publication Title
Egyptian Journal of Archaeological and Restoration Studies
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A WOODEN DOOR DATES BACK TO 13 H. / 19 A.D. AT THE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS IN TASHKENT