Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Takht-e Soleyman' has mentioned 'Palace' in the following places:
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[2] Meaning xe2x80x9cthe Throne of Solomonxe2x80x9d in Persian, Sughurlukh in Turkish, translating to xe2x80x9ca place abounding in marmotsxe2x80x9d,[3] Takht-e Soleyman was built in the thirteenth century under the Ilkhanid dynasty as a summer and hunting palace. | WIKI |
[4] The Ilkhanid patron, Abaqa Khan (r.1265-82), the second Ilkhan ruler and son of Hxc3xbclagxc3xbc, the first ruler of the Ilkhanid dynasty, chose this site for his summer residence partly because of the massive ruins remaining of the old fire temple and Sasanian palace. | WIKI |
The activities within Takht-e Soleyman are also similar to those in the pleasure palaces of those in China, where there was plenty room for hunting within the structure's walls, and there was a lake on the palace grounds. | WIKI |
[5] The palace is oriented cardinally as in Mongol tradition with the entire complex being surrounded by a fortified ovular wall. | WIKI |
[6] Two large rectangular halls are placed in front of the south iwan and connect the surrounding ovular wall with the porticoed courtyard of the palace proper. | WIKI |
The walls of the palace, but specifically the northern chamber attached to the west iwan, were decorated with painted stucco on the upper sections and on the lower sections, the dado, with elaborate luster tiles in the lajvardina technique. | WIKI |
Scholars and archeologist of Islamic architecture have made numerous attempts to reconstruct the designs of the muqarnas plate found at Takht-e Soleyman to then understand what the muqarnas might have looked like in the palace. | WIKI |
This early monotheistic faith has had an important influence on Islam and Christianity; likewise, the designs of the fire temple and the royal palace, and the sitexe2x80x99s general layout, had a strong influence on the development of religious architecture in the Islamic period, and became a major architectural reference for other cultures in both the East and the West. | UNESCO |
Excavated only recently, the archaeological propertyxe2x80x99s restorations and reconstructions are relatively limited so far: a section of the outer wall near the southern entrance has been rebuilt, using for the most part original stones recovered from the fallen remains; and part of the brick vaults of the palace structures have been rebuilt using modern brick but in the same pattern as the original. | UNESCO |