Hakhnazarian, Nor-Djulfa (1992)
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Abbreviation
Hakhnazarian, Nor-Djulfa (1992)
Form of publication
Art Book

Armen Hakhnazarian, Vahan Mehrabian, Levon Minassian, Nor-Djulfa, Bryan Fleming (tr.), series Documents of Armenian Architecture / Documenti di Architettura Armenia 21 (Faculty of Architecture of the Milan Polytechnic and The Academy of Sciences of Armenia, published by OEMME edizioni, Venezia 1992)

Collective work
Yes
ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 88-85822-56-8
Data

This (trilingual) series, written in English and Italian with a précis in Armenian, present one by one the most outstanding examples of Armenian architecture studied in situ. They provide an exhaustive set of photographs along with a complete set of surveys and short essays to introduce the historic setting. Nor-Djulfa (= New Djulfa) is the Armenian “city” or ghetto of Isfahan, Iran, created in 1602-1605 during the glorious reign of Shah Abbas I.

‘Nor-Djulfa: a Brief Historical Outline and Description’ pp. 5-18. ‘A Brief Chronology of the Institutions of Nor-Djulfa’ p. 19. Bibliography pp. 20-21. Presentation of the thirteen churches which are still in use in Nor-Djulfa pp. 22-101. ‘Some of the Armenian Inscriptions from the Churches’ pp. 102-109. Translations into Armenian pp. 110-121. Essential Glossary pp. 122-123. Total pages, 124.

Key words
Architecture.
Armenia culture.
Armenian church, churches.
Armenian monuments.
Armenians.
Ceramics / pottery.
Commerce.
Commercial houses.
Inscription / inscriptions.
Iran.
Isfahan / Esfahan.
Middle East.
Monasteries.
Ottoman Empire.
Painting.
Persecutions.
Persian civilization.
Plans, elevations.
Russian Empire.
Safavid Empire.
Safavid period.
Safavid rulers.
School.
Shah Abbas I.
Shiites / Shi'ites.
Typography / Printing houses.
West Asia.