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Shah-e Mashhad

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Shah-e Mashhad is the left overs of a destroyed school known as Ghurid madrasa from the 12th century in the Afghan province of Badghis.[1] It is located on the left bank of the Murgab River. It has been said that the building was donated by an unknown woman. However, the architecture of the school building is Ghuridic referring back to the Ghurid's dynasty.[2]

The building is made of fired bricks forming a rough 44.0 ×ばつ 44.2 meters square. Until the 1970s only larger parts of the south side of the building were preserved, which they are decorated with architectural ornaments and captions. The remains of an iwan and  two rooms, each covered with a dome were also found in the building.[3]

The north side walls of the building come from an iwan circulating around the inner courtyard. But no excavation was ever done to prove this.[4]

The façade is decorated with a rich terracotta relief with ornamental engravings. A total of 15 inscriptions could be documented, ten of them in Kufic style, three of them in Naskh style, and two of them in Thuluth style.

During the war of the Soviet Union in Afghanistan the remains of the mid-1980s were completely destroyed.

Literature

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  • Michael J. Casimir, Bernt Glazer: Šāh-i Mašhad: A Recently Discovered Madrasah of the Ghurid Region in Ġarǧistan (Afghanistan). In: East and West , March 21-June 1971, pp. 53–68 of the JSTOR article
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Individual evidence

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* Major CE Yate: Northern Afghanistan. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne 2003, p. Xii

References

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  1. ^ "Archnet". www.archnet.org. Retrieved 2021年12月15日.
  2. ^ "Shah-i Mashhad - Contents". www.oeaw.ac.at. Retrieved 2021年12月18日.
  3. ^ "Afghanistan Significant Site 182. Shah-i Mashhad Madrasa". www.aiamilitarypanel.org. Retrieved 2021年12月18日.
  4. ^ "Distance between Chashmah-ye Shah-e Mashhad and Ziarat-e Pay Mazar". distancebetween.info. Retrieved 2021年12月18日.


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