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Iwan         
  • Great Mosque of Isfahan]], one of the earliest and most prominent uses of the four-iwan plan in mosque architecture, introduced in the early 12th century<ref name=":172" />
  • [[Taq-i Kisra]], [[Ctesiphon]], Iran, c. 540
  • View of iwan at [[Hatra]] (present-day Iraq)
  • The [[Taj Mahal]] in [[Agra]], India (17th century), uses iwans for both entrances and decorative features.
STRUCTURE IN IRANIAN AND ISLAMIC ARCHITECTURE
Pishtaq; Ayvan; Four-Iwan Mosque; ’īwān; Īwān; ʾīwān; Four-iwan format; Four-iwan arrangement; Four-iwan layout; Four-iwan plan; Four-iwan scheme; Four-iwan floorplan; Four-iwan design; Four-iwan floor plan; Four-iwan typology
An iwan ( , , also spelled ivan) 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.
Iwan Simatupang         
INDONESIAN WRITER
User:WL7 Tanya/Iwan Simatupang
Iwan Martua Lokot Dongan Simatupang, more commonly known as Iwan Simatupang (18 January 1928 in Sibolga, North Sumatra – 4 August 1970 in Jakarta, Indonesia) was an Indonesian novelist, poet and essayist.
Iwan Müller         
  • countersunk tone hole with conical ring in comparison with a simple tone hole
  • countersunk tone hole with conical ring in comparison with a simple tone hole]]
RUSSIAN MUSICIAN AND COMPOSER
Ivan Mueller; Iwan Muller; Iwan Mueller
Ivan Müller, sometimes spelled Iwan Mueller (1786 in Reval, Estonia – 1854 in Bückeburg), was a clarinetist, composer and inventor who at the beginning of the 19th century was responsible for a major step forward in the development of the clarinet, the air-tight pad.
Examples of use of Iwan
1. The former executives pleaded guilty, and Kieger and Iwan are serving prison terms.
2. Her father, Iwan Siswara Rafei, 37, died four days later, followed the next day by his 8–year–old daughter.
3. "It has since been established that it is really a new species," the WWF‘s Iwan Wibisono told AFP.
4. The same court on Tuesday sentenced Iwan Dharmawan, the leading defendant in custody over the bombing, to death.
5. Iwan Darmawan, also known as Rois, was found guilty of buying the van and other materials used in the attack, as well as recruiting its driver.