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Irans, with a history of several thousand years, has been home to large living complexes such as the Burnt City in Sistan and other similar large complexes, which are evidence that the history of architecture and urban living in this land dates back to ancient times. Although Iranian culture and worldview have undergone changes with the change of rulers, invasions, and migrations throughout different historical periods, and the remaining architectural remnants attest to these transformations, what is noteworthy is that none of these changes in Iran have been as influential as the cultural…mehr

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Irans, with a history of several thousand years, has been home to large living complexes such as the Burnt City in Sistan and other similar large complexes, which are evidence that the history of architecture and urban living in this land dates back to ancient times. Although Iranian culture and worldview have undergone changes with the change of rulers, invasions, and migrations throughout different historical periods, and the remaining architectural remnants attest to these transformations, what is noteworthy is that none of these changes in Iran have been as influential as the cultural transformation that occurred with the arrival of Islam and the Arabs on Iranian architecture and urban planning. The historical background of the Arabs shows that they did not have such a shining background in architecture and urban planning. Therefore, the factor that led to these influences and changes in Iranian architecture and urban planning was Islam and its religious teachings. In fact, Islam prompted Iranian architects and urban planners to present arts that combined local elements with religious teachings and beliefs to the world.
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Autorenporträt
Ali Khaki, Associate Professor of Architecture, Enghelab-e Eslami Technical College, National University of Skills, Tehran, Iran.