Iwan - translation to English
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Iwan - translation to English

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
  • 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)
  • Mir-i-Arab madrasa]], [[Bukhara]], [[Uzbekistan]]
  • The [[Taj Mahal]] in [[Agra]], India (17th century), uses iwans for both entrances and decorative features.

Iwan         
Ivan, male first name
Ivan Vasilievich      
n. Iwan Vasilievich, Iwan IV (1530-1584), erster Zar Russlands (1547-1584) bekannt als Iwan der Schreckliche aufgrund seiner tyrannischen Regeirungsweise
Ivan the Terrible         
  • boyarin}} Feodorov, who was arrested for treason. To mock his alleged ambitions on the tsar's title, the nobleman was given tsar's [[regalia]] before his execution.
  • ''Ivan the Terrible Showing His Treasures to [[Jerome Horsey]]'' by [[Alexander Litovchenko]] (1875)
  • Coins of Ivan IV: [[kopeck]]s and [[denga]]s, in silver.
  • Khanates of Crimea, Astrakhan and Kazan in 1550, before Ivan's expansion into the Volga basin
  • Ivan Ivanovich]], son of Ivan the Terrible and [[Anastasia Romanovna]], from [[Illustrated Chronicle of Ivan the Terrible]]
  • Tsar Ivan IV admires his sixth wife [[Vasilisa Melentyeva]]. 1875 painting by [[Grigory Sedov]].
  • Russian expansion]] into Siberia dates back to the 16th century, when Ivan granted the Stroganov family permission to conquer the [[Khanate of Sibir]].
  • Emperor Ivan IV as found in the [[University of Texas]] Portrait Gallery (published in 1901)
  • ''Death of Ivan the Terrible'' by [[Ivan Bilibin]] (1935)
  • ''Ioannes Basilius Magnus Imperator Russiae, Dux Moscoviae'', by [[Abraham Ortelius]] (1574)
  • Ivan's throne (ivory, metal, wood)
  • ''[[Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan]]''. 1885 painting by [[Ilya Repin]]
  • Apostle of 1564]].
  • ''Ivan IV under the walls of Kazan'' by Pyotr Korovin (1890)
  • Portrait of Ivan IV by [[Viktor Vasnetsov]], 1897 ([[Tretyakov Gallery]], Moscow)
TSAR OF RUSSIA FROM 1547 TO 1584
Ivan Grozny; Ivan IV; Ivan The terrible; Ivan IV Vasilyevich; Ivan the terrible; Ivan "the terrible" Vasleivich; Ivan Groznyi; Ivan IV the Terrible; Ivan iv; Ivan IV of Moscow; Ivan IV Terrible; Ivan the dread; Czar ivan; Tsar Ivan IV; Ivan The Terrible; Ivan the Awesome; John IV of Russia; Ivan Mriskhane; Ivan Groznyj; Ivan Vasilyevich; Grand Duke Ivan IV The Terrible; Ivan Iv; Ivan IV (Russia); Ivan IV of Russia; Иван Грозный; First Tsar of Russia
n. Iwan der Schreckliche (1530-1584), erster russischer Zar

Definition

medrese
[m?'dr?se?]
¦ noun variant spelling of madrasa.

Wikipedia

Iwan

An iwan (Persian: ایوان eyvān, Arabic: إيوان ’īwān, 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 pishtaq, 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.

Examples of use of Iwan
1. In der "FAZ" erzählt Hans Magnus Enzensberger das Leben des Dichters Iwan Heilbut.
2. Energieminister Iwan Platschkow kündigte an, die Ukraine werde jeweils 15 Prozent des Gases als Gebühr einbehalten.
3. Janukowitsch sagte, der oberste Richter Iwan Dombrowski habe seinen Rücktritt eingereicht, weil die Präsidentenseite Druck auf ihn ausgeübt habe.
4. Ein Treffen zwischen dem ukrainischen Energieminister Iwan Platschkow und seinem russischen Kollegen Viktor Christenko ging am Mittwochabend ergebnislos zu Ende.
5. Der Bulgare Iwan Slawkow, über dessen Ausschluss in Singapur später abgestimmt werden wird, hat durch Suspendierung sein Stimmrecht verloren.