Iwan

Mir-i-Arab madrasa An iwan (, , also as ''ivan'' or ''ivān''/''īvān'', , ) is a rectangular hall or space, usually vaulted, walled on three sides, with one end entirely open. The formal gateway to the iwan is called , a Persian term for a portal projecting from the facade of a building, usually decorated with calligraphy bands, glazed tilework, and geometric designs. Since the definition allows for some interpretation, the overall forms and characteristics can vary greatly in terms of scale, material, or decoration.

Iwans are most commonly associated with Islamic architecture; however, the form is pre-Islamic Iranian in origin and was invented much earlier and fully developed in Mesopotamia around the third century CE, during the Parthian period. Provided by Wikipedia
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by IWAN
Published 1977
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by Yusuf, Iwan, Yusuf, Iwan
Published 1990
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by Yusuf, Iwan, Yusuf, Iwan
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by Iwan Triyuwono
Published 2000
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