Noria Adel
Herat University
Gazergah stands as one of the most magnificent historical monuments in Herat, situated in the northern part of the city. This remarkable site is a testament to the rich Islamic culture and civilization that has flourished in the region. Notably, it is the birthplace of renowned scholars, including Khwaja Abdullah Ansari Heravi, a prominent figure in the realms of religious and mystical education. The primary aim of this article is to provide a comprehensive description of the Gazergah monument, delve into its intricate decorations, and present an overview of the mystical personality of Khwaja Abdullah Ansari. Additionally, the article seeks to enhance understanding and analysis of the decorative arts—specifically illumination—found on the tomb of Khwaja Abdullah Ansari Heravi. This research employs objective observations to assess the aesthetic qualities and authenticity of the illumination art present at this significant site. By examining the artistic elements and their historical context, the study aims to illuminate the cultural importance of Gazergah and the enduring legacy of its artistic heritage, ultimately contributing to the broader discourse on Islamic art and architecture in Herat.
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