Symbols and Signs in Paintings of the Timurid Era
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Paintings, Symbols and Signs, Timurid Era, LegitimacyAbstract
Humans constantly try to communicate their ideas. To achieve their goals, they use symbols andsigns that represent their mental images and desires. These symbols and signs are sometimesinfluenced by political factors, including government interests, serving as powerful tools
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and Schools), Tehran: Morvarid. -Strong, Susan (2004), "The Legacy of Kamal al-Din Behzad in the Court of the
Gurkhanids", Proceedings of the International Conference.
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