2020
DOI: 10.16985/mtad.840720
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Buddhism in Ilkhanid Court

Abstract: Budizm MÖ III. asırdan itibaren Hindistan dışında yayılmaya başlar. İslam öncesi dönemde İran'ın doğu bölgelerinde etkili hale gelir. MS II. yüzyıla doğru çökmeye başlar. Moğol istilası ile İran coğrafyasındaki İlhanlı sarayında tekrar canlanır. Bu dönemde önceki dönemden farklı bir statüye ulaşır. Çeşitli sebepler ve süreçler; Uygur, Çin, Tangut ve Tibet Budizmi gibi İlhanlı Budizmi'ni de şekillendirmiştir. Budizm, Gazan Han ve halefi Olcaytu'nun İslam'ı seçmesinden sonra İran' da ortadan kalkmış ve yalnızca … Show more

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“…First, our work on the Karaburun Peninsula revealed obsidian, both Melian and Cappadocian, at Neolithic and Early Bronze Age sites, implying that Karaburun communities were an integral part of Aegean and Anatolian exchange networks Ünlüsoy 2018b). Second, obsidian is a frequent component of Late Chalcolithic and EBA 1 sites in coastal western Turkey (Yeğingil et al 2020;Derin et al 2020). For instance, the percentage of obsidian at Çine-Tepecik hits 76% of the entire production during the Middle Chalcolithic, whereas at EBA 1 Bakla Tepe, it constitutes up to 46% (Kolankaya-Bostancı 2008;Kolankaya-Bostancı et al 2020).…”
Section: Chipped and Ground Stonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, our work on the Karaburun Peninsula revealed obsidian, both Melian and Cappadocian, at Neolithic and Early Bronze Age sites, implying that Karaburun communities were an integral part of Aegean and Anatolian exchange networks Ünlüsoy 2018b). Second, obsidian is a frequent component of Late Chalcolithic and EBA 1 sites in coastal western Turkey (Yeğingil et al 2020;Derin et al 2020). For instance, the percentage of obsidian at Çine-Tepecik hits 76% of the entire production during the Middle Chalcolithic, whereas at EBA 1 Bakla Tepe, it constitutes up to 46% (Kolankaya-Bostancı 2008;Kolankaya-Bostancı et al 2020).…”
Section: Chipped and Ground Stonementioning
confidence: 99%