Timelines (10)
| Iran, 80002000 B.C. |
| Iran, 20001000 B.C. |
| Iran, 1000 B.C.1 A.D. |
| Iran, 1500 A.D. |
| Iran, 5001000 A.D. |
| Iran, 10001400 A.D. |
| Iran, 14001600 A.D. |
| Iran, 16001800 A.D. |
| Iran (Persia), 18001900 A.D. |
| Iran, 1900 A.D.present |
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Thematic Essays (49)
- The Achaemenid Persian Empire (550330 B.C.)
- The Akkadian Empire (ca. 23502150 B.C.)
- Ancient Trade Routes between Europe and Asia
- The Art of the Book in the Ilkhanid Period
- Art of the First Cities in the Third Millennium B.C.
- The Art of the Ilkhanid Period (12561353)
- The Art of the Safavids before 1600
- The Art of the Seljuqs of Iran (ca. 10401157)
- The Art of the Timurid Period (ca. 13701507)
- The Arts of Iran, 16001800
- The Arts of the Book in the Islamic World, 16001800
- Assyria, 1365609 B.C.
- Carpets from the Islamic World, 16001800
- Commercial Exchange, Diplomacy, and Religious Difference between Venice and the Islamic world
- Couples in Art
- Courtly Art of the Ilkhanids
- Early Dynastic Sculpture, 29002350 B.C.
- Europe and the Islamic World, 16001800
- Folios from the Great Mongol Shahnama (Book of Kings)
- Folios from the Jami' al-tavarikh (Compendium of Chronicles)
- The Halaf Period
- Hasanlu in the Iron Age
- Islamic Art and Culture: the Venetian Perspective
- Islamic Art of the Deccan
- The Legacy of Genghis Khan
- List of Rulers: Islamic World
- List of Rulers: Mesopotamia
- List of Rulers: The Ancient Greek World
- Ming Dynasty (13681644)
- Modern and Contemporary Art in Iran
- A New Visual Language Transmitted Across Asia
- Nineteenth-Century Iran: Art and the Advent of Modernity
- Nineteenth-Century Iran: Continuity and Revivalism
- Orientalism in Nineteenth-Century Art
- Parthian Empire (247 B.C.224 A.D.)
- The Religious Arts under the Ilkhanids
- The Rise of Macedonia and the Conquests of Alexander the Great
- The Sasanians, 224636
- The Seleucid Empire (32364 B.C.)
- Shah cAbbas and the Arts of Isfahan
- Takht-i Sulayman and Tile Work in the Ilkhanid Period
- Trade between the Romans and the Empires of Asia
- Urartu
- Uruk: The First City
- Venice and the Islamic World, 8281797
- Venice's Principal Muslim Trading Partners: the Mamluks, the Ottomans, and the Safavids
- West Asia: Ancient Legends, Modern Idioms
- West Asia: Between Tradition and Modernity
- West Asia: Postmodernism, the Diaspora, and Women Artists
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