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Middle east architectural traditions in golden horde mansion construction
Authors:ED Zilivinskaya
Institution:Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Leninsky Pr. 32А, Moscow, 119991, Russia
Abstract:The article deals with the largest mansion-type buildings in the Golden Horde towns of the Lower Volga region. These buildings had many rooms and walls made of hard-burned and adobe bricks. A large ceremonial hall was located at the center of the building; vestibule premises were located adjacent to the hall on the northern and southern sides; residential and utility rooms occupied the eastern and the western wings. Golden Horde mansions are compared with the palaces and mansions of China, Mongolia, and the countries of the Middle East. The infl uence of the architectural traditions of these countries led to the emergence of an original building type based both on a typical Western Central Asian layout, and principles of organizing space borrowed from Eastern Central Asia.
Keywords:Golden Horde  Lower Volga  mansions  palaces  Mongolia  China  Middle East  Khorezm mansion houses
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