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- used as in the Grand Socco and Petit Socco of Tangiers. Scholar Mohammad Gharipour has pointed out that in spite of the centrality of bazaars in Persian...
- p. 5 Gharipour, M., "The Culture and Politics of Commerce", in The Bazaar in the Islamic City: Design, Culture, and History, Mohammad Gharipour (ed.)...
- challenge to the West: British views of republican Ankara" (Chapter 12). In: Gharipour, Mohammad and Nilay Özlü (editors). The City in the Muslim World: Depictions...
- Perspective (1st ed.). Elsevier. p. 173. ISBN 978-0128152652. Mohammad Gharipour (2016). Contemporary Urban Landscapes of the Middle East. Routledge. p...
- Archived from the original on 15 February 2022. Retrieved 15 February 2022. Gharipour, Mohammad (2019). Synagogues in the Islamic World: Architecture, Design...
- Sources, Places, Representations, and Prospects. Dumbarton Oaks. p. 160. Gharipour, p.87 "CURRENT PROJECTS". Aga Khan Development Network. Retrieved 25 August...
- The Mughal city of La**** in European travel accounts (1556–1648)". In Gharipour, Mohammad; Özlü, Nilay (eds.). The city in the Muslim world: depictions...
- Constantinople in the 14th century. Byzantine Empire portal Hackel 2001, p. 71 Gharipour Mohammad. Sacred Precincts: The Religious Architecture of Non-Muslim Communities...
- collection of taxes. Bravmann 2009, pp. 199–201, 204–5, 207–12. Mohammad, Gharipour (2014). Sacred Precincts: The Religious Architecture of Non-Muslim Communities...
- the original on 8 May 2008. Retrieved 6 October 2020. see Ezra ch. 1 Gharipour Mohammad (14 November 2014). Sacred Precincts: The Religious Architecture...