As-Az ENTRIES: CAPTIONS OF ILLUSTRATIONS
online entry |
caption text |
Figure 1. Ghodsieh Ashraf (Star of the West, Persian section, vol. II, nos. 6 and 7, 1911, p. 12). |
|
Figure 51. Section and plan of typical horizontal watermills. (From Living with the Desert, p. 75.) |
|
ĀSĪĀ i. |
Figure 52. Structure and lay-out of a Persian windmill based on mills recorded at Nīštafūn in 1977. (From Living with the Desert, p. 89.) |
ĀSĪĀ i. |
Plate XXIX. Windwheel on working at Nīštafūn, 1977, viewed from leeward side. |
Plate XXX. Reed mat sails on a village near Neh, 1977, noticeable for its unusual windshaft, crooked spokes, and ramshackle rigging. |
|
ĀSĪĀ ii. |
Plate XXXI. Wickerwork hopper in an Afghan watermill, 1977. |
ĀSĪĀ ii. |
Plate XXXII. Vitruvian millwheel outside Isfahan, 1962.XXII |
Figure 1. Entrance of the Naranjestān, former home of the Asia Institute, 1990. |
|
ASIA INSTITUTE |
Figure 2. Library room of the Naranjestān in 1991, before the installation of the Library of the Asia Institute. |
Figure 53. Geomorphological sketch of Damāvand and the upper basin of the Harāz-rūd (J. Dresch). |
|
Figure 1. E. A. Wallis Budge, History of Esarhaddon, London, 1880. |
|
Figure 54. Assyria and its neighbors under Assarhaddon and Aššurbanipal. |
|
Figure 55. Map of Āstārā. |
|
Chart 1. Geneology of a family of astrolabists in Kermān. |
|
ASṬORLĀB |
Chart 2. Geneology of a family of Indo-Persian astrolabists. |
Figure 1. Photograph of Cyrus Atabay. |
|
ATABAY, CYRUS |
Figure 2. Book cover of Prosperos Tagebuch. |
ATABAY, CYRUS |
Figure 3. Book cover of Ich sprach zur Nacht. |
Plate I. A Parsi priest before a ritual fire placed in a vessel called an āfrīnagān (cf. under ātašdān). |
|
Figure 1. Photograph of Manuchehr Atashi. |
|
Example 1. Musical notation of Kerešma. |
|
ĀVĀZ |
Example 2. Musical notation of duple (or square) meter. |
Figure 1. Peter Avery, undated photograph taken in his study at King’s College. Courtesy of Firuza Abdullaeva |
|
Figure 1. Iran Air’s first jetliner, Boeing 727-86 EP-IRA, at London Heathrow on 28 May 1978. Courtesy of Kjell Nilsson. |
|
AVIATION v. |
Figure 2. Iran Air B747 after takeoff from London Heathrow on 28 May 1978. Courtesy of Howard Chaloner. |
Figure 1. Image of Ayni Kamal. (Source: Navisandagoni Tojikiston, Dushanbe, 1971, p. 105) |
|
Figure 1. Topography of al-Madāʾen showing location of Ayvān-e Kesrā. After Fiey (Sumer 23, 1967) and Mesopotamia 1, 1966. |
|
AYVĀN-E KESRĀ |
Figure 2. Plan of Ayvān-e Kesrā and adjacents features. From “The German Excavations,” Antiquity 3, 1929. |
AYVĀN-E KESRĀ |
Plate II. Elevation of the great arch and the north and south wings of Ayvān-e Kesrā, prior to 1888. From Dieulafoy, 1884. |
AYVĀN-E KESRĀ |
Plate III. Elevation of the great arch and south facade of Ayvān-e Kesrā prior to 1928. From Antiquity 3, 1929. |
Photograph of ʿAbd-al-Qadir Āzād. |
|
Figure 1. Book cover of ʿAzādārān-e Bayal “The mourners of Bayal,” Tehran, 1964. |
|
Figure 3. Northwest Iran, December, 1945-December, 1946. |
(Cross-Reference)
Originally Published: January 18, 2013
Last Updated: July 24, 2015