نتایج جستجو برای: mughal period

تعداد نتایج: 490462  

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 2022

Abstract This essay offers a codicological analysis of three manuscripts—Bühler 70a (Ms. 7089), Bühler 70b 7304) and 70c 7303)—of the British Library, which contain some panegyrics composed by Rudra Kavi (fl. 1570s–1650s). Based on critical appraisal handwriting, colophons, watermark other textual attributes, this shows that manuscripts constitute composite volume an incomplete anthology Rudra'...

Journal: :Journal of Islamic Architecture 2023

Gedung Sate was built to accommodate various architectural styles derived from local and foreign elements. The elements have been widely studied, such as those relating the architecture of 'Candi' on island Java. Many external are associated with Moorish European style that Dutch. However, according elements, it also indicates existence Indian Islamic architecture, Mughal style. This study Indi...

2006
Leonid V. Kovalev Diego Maldonado Jang-Mei Wu

We construct quasiconformal mappings in Euclidean spaces by integration of a discontinuous kernel against doubling measures with suitable decay. The differentials of mappings that arise in this way satisfy an isotropic form of the doubling condition. We prove that this isotropic doubling condition is satisfied by the distance functions of certain fractal sets. Finally, we construct an isotropic...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance 2003
Michael Tombu Pierre Jolicoeur

The authors present the central capacity sharing (CCS) model and derive equations describing its behaviors to explain results from dual-task situations. The predictions of the CCS model are contrasted with those of the central bottleneck model. The CCS model predicts all of the hallmark effects of the psychological refractory period (PRP) pardigm: -1 slope of the PRP effect at short stimulus on...

Journal: :Acta psychologica 2014
Markus Janczyk Susanne Augst Wilfried Kunde

Stimuli that are clearly positive or negative (hence valence-laden stimuli) have the potential to interrupt unrelated task processing. A typical example is the emotional Stroop effect (ESE) in which responding to a certain task feature (e.g., color) is delayed by the presentation of task-irrelevant valent stimuli (e.g., negative pictures) compared to valence-neutral stimuli. Here we scrutinize ...

Journal: :International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 2014

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