International audienceThe Ghaznavids (977-1186) takes their name from the capital city of the dynasty, Ghazni, located in today’s Afghanistan. These Muslim rulers traditionally hosted at their court men of science and letters. Among these were numerous poets praising their patrons’ deeds through compositions in Persian. Therefore, the poetic inscriptions carved onto the marble slabs once adorning a royal palace and other monuments in Ghazni, constitute a first‑hand source on Ghaznavid culture and society. The present study offers an analysis of such Persian inscriptions, collected by the Italian Archaeological Mission in Afghanistan (1957-), but only partially available to the public to date. The fresh evidence presented here encourages a r...
Le volume 13 de la revue Eurasian Studies réunit quatre articles résultant d’un panel sur le site de...
International audiencePresented in this paper are some preliminary analyses concerning Ghaznavid epi...
Nowadays the Afghan city of Ghazni (Ghazna, Gazni, Ghaznin), is a relatively small center situated i...
International audienceThe Ghaznavids (977-1186) takes their name from the capital city of the dynast...
Persian inscriptions from Ghazni may be regarded as both artistic testimonies and original primary s...
International audienceFifty years have passed since the publication by Alessio Bombaci of a long but...
Les fouilles archéologiques et les prospections conduites à Ghazni ont permis de collecter une grand...
International audienceThis paper presents some preliminary analyses concerning Persianepigraphic doc...
International audienceFew traces of the splendour of Medieval Ghazni, capital city of the Ghaznavid ...
Study of the inscriptions of Ghazni (Afghanistan) which are among the first evidence of the use of P...
International audienceParmi les vestiges de la ville médiévale de Ghazni, un grand nombre de monumen...
International audienceThis paper explores aspects of continuity and change in the content of monumen...
This comprehensive survey is published more than half a century after the last – and first – monogra...
Huart Clément. Les légendes épiques de la région de Ghazna (Afghanistan). In: Comptes rendus des séa...
International audienceArchaeological investigations in Ghazni, the ancient capital city of the Ghazn...
Le volume 13 de la revue Eurasian Studies réunit quatre articles résultant d’un panel sur le site de...
International audiencePresented in this paper are some preliminary analyses concerning Ghaznavid epi...
Nowadays the Afghan city of Ghazni (Ghazna, Gazni, Ghaznin), is a relatively small center situated i...
International audienceThe Ghaznavids (977-1186) takes their name from the capital city of the dynast...
Persian inscriptions from Ghazni may be regarded as both artistic testimonies and original primary s...
International audienceFifty years have passed since the publication by Alessio Bombaci of a long but...
Les fouilles archéologiques et les prospections conduites à Ghazni ont permis de collecter une grand...
International audienceThis paper presents some preliminary analyses concerning Persianepigraphic doc...
International audienceFew traces of the splendour of Medieval Ghazni, capital city of the Ghaznavid ...
Study of the inscriptions of Ghazni (Afghanistan) which are among the first evidence of the use of P...
International audienceParmi les vestiges de la ville médiévale de Ghazni, un grand nombre de monumen...
International audienceThis paper explores aspects of continuity and change in the content of monumen...
This comprehensive survey is published more than half a century after the last – and first – monogra...
Huart Clément. Les légendes épiques de la région de Ghazna (Afghanistan). In: Comptes rendus des séa...
International audienceArchaeological investigations in Ghazni, the ancient capital city of the Ghazn...
Le volume 13 de la revue Eurasian Studies réunit quatre articles résultant d’un panel sur le site de...
International audiencePresented in this paper are some preliminary analyses concerning Ghaznavid epi...
Nowadays the Afghan city of Ghazni (Ghazna, Gazni, Ghaznin), is a relatively small center situated i...