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Persian Kingship and Architecture

Strategies of Power in Iran from the Achaemenids to the Pahlavis

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Exploring the intricate relationship between kingship and national identity in Iran, this book examines how architecture has been a crucial element in legitimizing power throughout history. By analyzing various monumental examples—from Persepolis to modern Pahlavi structures—the authors highlight how rulers have utilized architectural forms to unify cultural narratives amid political changes. The work draws on a wide range of historical contexts, making it essential for anyone interested in Iranian studies and visual culture.

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Persian Kingship and Architecture, Sussan Babaie, Talinn Grigor

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