نتایج جستجو برای: qajar houses

تعداد نتایج: 13312  

2018
Narges Shahbazi Ehsan Mostafavi

He was born to a famous family of Farman Farmaian. His father, AbdolHossein Mirza Farman Farmaian, the grandson of Abbas Mirza and Fath-Ali Shah, was born in 1852, in Tabriz. He was known as “Salar Lashkar” and “Farman Farma”. He finished his elementary studies at Dar ul-Funun, after which he went to an Austrian school to learn military skills. He held numerous critical positions during 1881-19...

Jaleh Sabernejad Seyed Reza Shahmortezaei,

The traditional architectural methods used in the historical cities of Iran provide useful information on various fields related to architecture and urban planning. Of particular interest are the techniques used for designing open and closed spaces in houses located in the hot and humid climate zone. The proportions observed for the courtyard in such houses have a great role in determining the ...

Journal: :مدیریت شهری 0
mehdi saadati khamseh

the political and social system involved in the limbo between tradition and modernity of the qajar era caused widespread and quick developments in iranian culture, art, and architecture as well as a challenge between tradition and modernity. relatively numerous palaces built in this era were signs of greatness and distinction-seeking of the qajar kings and aristocrats, who embraced all transfor...

ژورنال: پژوهش هنر 2018

Flower pot is one of the frequently used motifs in Qajar period. This decoration is abundantly found in carvings and tiling decoration of the mosque-schools in Qajar period. There is also the flower pot in previous eras schools such as Safavid period schools , but the flower pots used in Safavid period schools differ from the flower pots used in the Qajar period mosque- schools. However, this s...

2012
In-Kyu Yoon Arthur Getis Jared Aldstadt Alan L. Rothman Darunee Tannitisupawong Constantianus J. M. Koenraadt Thanyalak Fansiri James W. Jones Amy C. Morrison Richard G. Jarman Ananda Nisalak Mammen P. Mammen Suwich Thammapalo Anon Srikiatkhachorn Sharone Green Daniel H. Libraty Robert V. Gibbons Timothy Endy Chusak Pimgate Thomas W. Scott

BACKGROUND Based on spatiotemporal clustering of human dengue virus (DENV) infections, transmission is thought to occur at fine spatiotemporal scales by horizontal transfer of virus between humans and mosquito vectors. To define the dimensions of local transmission and quantify the factors that support it, we examined relationships between infected humans and Aedes aegypti in Thai villages. M...

2016
Kathryn M Collins Trent D Penman Owen F Price

Many houses are at risk of being destroyed by wildfires. While previous studies have improved our understanding of how, when and why houses are destroyed by wildfires, little attention has been given to how these fires started. We compiled a dataset of wildfires that destroyed houses in New South Wales and Victoria and, by comparing against wildfires where no houses were destroyed, investigated...

Journal: :Bulletin of the Society for Near Eastern Studies in Japan 1988

Journal: :Japanese journal of infectious diseases 2000
K Baruah R N Rai

A study was undertaken to correlate the impact of housing and patterns of house construction on the vector density and transmission of filaria among the inhabitants of these houses. Three different types of houses in ecologically similar hamlets of Hariharpur village in Varanasi were selected for determining the density of Culex quinquefasciatus, the vector of Wuchereria bancrofti and its infec...

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