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The use of kooshk (pavilion) during the Ghaznavid era, based on Bayhaqi history

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  1-19

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 The buildings and structures of each historical period reflect the art, knowledge, technology, skills, and lifestyle of the people of that era. Among these, royal buildings such as palaces, pavilions, and citadels hold a special place, as rulers sought to use the latest technological, scientific, and artistic achievements to transform these structures into symbols of their greatness, splendor, and lasting legacy in history and memory. This article focuses on identifying the pavilions during the reigns of Sultan Mahmud (387–421 AH) and Sultan Masoud I of Ghaznavi (421–432 AH) and examines their various uses based on the book "History of Bayhaqi." The main question addressed is: What were the uses of the pavilions during the Ghaznavid era? This exploratory research does not propose a hypothesis and was conducted using a descriptive-analytical method. The most important findings indicate that these pavilions were not only symbols of the sultans' and the government's glory, but also served various administrative, political, military, socio-cultural, religious, sports, and recreational functions.

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