Interpretation of Numerical Concepts and Geometric Codes Hidden in the Decoration and Architecture of Soltaniyeh Dome
Geometric patterns are one of the most important features of Islamic monuments that are formed based on Islamic codes and concepts. The use of geometry in arrays and works of art and Islamic architecture has been a gateway to the knowledge of unknown universal codes, the manifestation of which is de...
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Veröffentlicht in: | نگره 2022-06, Vol.17 (62), p.55-79 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Geometric patterns are one of the most important features of Islamic monuments that are formed based on Islamic codes and concepts. The use of geometry in arrays and works of art and Islamic architecture has been a gateway to the knowledge of unknown universal codes, the manifestation of which is derived from the concepts of God. Soltan Mohammad Khodabandeh (Oljaito), Ghazan Khan's brother, was born to an Uzbek father and an Armenian mother. During his lifetime, Oljaito chose different religions until he was finally influenced by the Shiite religion and became very devoted to the Shiite dynasty, so much so that he decided to build a great tomb with various sacred decorations of Islamic art in Zanjan (the capital of Iran during the Ilkhanate) and move the bodies of Imam Ali (AS) and Imam Hussein (AS) from Najaf and Karbala to that place. However, after completing the construction, he faced strong opposition from the imitators of that time and could not achieve his long-held dream, and at the end of his life, he turned to the Sunnis again. After him, during the reign of his son, who had a special devotion to the Sunnis, the interior decorations were tailored to his beliefs, which had the color and scent of the Sunni concepts. The construction of the historic city of Soltaniyeh began during the reign of Arghun Khan, the Mongol ruler, and developed during the reign of Soltan Mohammad Khodabandeh as one of the great Islamic cities. By the order of Oljaito, the dome of Soltaniyeh located in Zanjan city was introduced in 704 AH, in the city of Soltaniyeh, the capital of the Ilkhans at that period, and in 712 AH the tomb of Oljaito was erected in the central core of the city of Soltaniyeh by his order. It is known as the tallest building and the largest brick dome in the world and one of the most beautiful historical buildings in the world, which is the manifestation of the glory and art of Islamic architecture and the objective manifestation of the evolution of Iranian architecture. The height of the dome is 48.50 meters; the diameter of the opening is 25 meters with 1.60 meters thickness, constructed by the double-shell technique. The purpose of this study is to interpret the concepts and geometric codes hidden in the decoration and architecture of Soltaniyeh Dome based on an analysis of Islamic concepts from the perspective of Quranology, Hadithology, Numerology, Abjad, Al-Jafr, Asma al-Hassani along with symbolism of geometric shapes and color in decoration an |
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ISSN: | 2676-7244 |
DOI: | 10.22070/negareh.2021.5825.2590 |