Amiraddin Masud Nakhchivani
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Amiraddin Masud Nakhchivani was a 12th-century architect, native from the lands that later became the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan.
He was indeed a representative of the architectural school of Nakhchivan.[1] He lived in a palace of the Eldiguzids and was the follower of the architectural style of Ajami Nakhchivani. He constructed both religious and public buildings. He also had poetical abilities.[2]