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Mobility and land use in the Greater Khorasan Civilization: Isotopic approaches (87Sr/86Sr, δ18O) on human populations from southern Central Asia

open access: yesJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2022
The question of mobility of Bronze Age societies in southern Central Asia is a lively subject for discussion and remains a key aspect for understanding past human life. Central Asia represents a region where mobility and migration had a deep impact on the development of cultural communities.
Kroll, Sonja   +15 more
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Characteristics and Educational Policies of Teymourid Educational Complexes in Greater Khorasan; with the Approach of Inscriptional Readings [PDF]

open access: yesهنر اسلامی, 2020
The purpose of this article is to study the position and function of schools and teachers in Greater Khorasan in the Timurid period and to assess the various information values ​​of Timurid inscriptions.
Javad Rajabi Mandi   +3 more
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The Bronze Age of Greater Khorasan Culture The Formation a Concept: Khorasan

open access: yesParseh Journal of Archaeological Studies, 2020
هدیکچ ۀــمین زا یــشخب یــخیراتزاغآ یاــه گنهرف نــیرت مهم زا یــکی ،»گرزــب ناــسارخ غ رــفم رــصع گــنهرف« ناــپ اــب یراــمعم یاــیاقب لماــش یــنغ و هباــشم یــگنهرف داوــم ۀــعومجم اــب ندــمت نــیا .تــسا ایــسآ یــبرغ یاــه کرکیپ ،یــنوباص گنــس ...
Mohsen Dana
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Cultural coherence of architecture in Greater Khorasan from Bactria to South Khorasan in Iran during the Late Iron Age/Achaemenid period

open access: yesAntiquity
AbstractTappe Takhchar-Abad, near Birjand in south Khorasan, is a recently discovered and excavated almost circular adobe building with six towers, dating to the Achaemenid period. This article suggests that the architectural tradition of circular buildings and sites in the late Iron Age/Achaemenid period, in Greater Khorasan, apparently originated ...
Dana, Mohsen   +3 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Agriculture in the Karakum: An archaeobotanical analysis from Togolok 1, southern Turkmenistan (ca. 2300–1700 B.C.)

open access: yesFrontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 2022
Southern Central Asia witnessed widespread expansion in urbanism and exchange, between roughly 2200 and 1500 B.C., fostering a new cultural florescence, sometimes referred to as the Greater Khorasan Civilization.
Traci N. Billings   +16 more
doaj   +2 more sources

The Parent-Child Relationship of Adolescents in the Quarantine of COVID-19 in Greater Khorasan

open access: yesJournal of North Khorasan University of Medical Sciences, 2022
Erfan Pourshahri   +2 more
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The Origins of the Judicial Position and the Position of Judges in the Timurid Khorasan Line and its Reflection on Painting [PDF]

open access: yesهنر اسلامی, 2021
Historical sources or letters have been tools of administration of court affairs in the history of Iran. Recognizing the text of these works is a significant step in acknowledging the mysteries of the ancient administrative structure.
MohammadReza Bakhtiari NiazAbadi   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

POST 2021 CHANGING STRATEGIC DYNAMICS IN AFGHANISTAN: IMPLICATIONS FOR PAKISTAN

open access: yesMargalla Papers
The US withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 changed Afghanistan's strategic dynamics. The Afghan Taliban now control the whole Afghanistan and have taken some adverse measures that affect not only Pakistan but also regional and global security.
Syed Munib Ali Bukhari   +1 more
doaj   +2 more sources

An Analysis of the Cultural Landscape and Settlement Pattern of the Kashafrud Basin (Mashhad Plain) in the Iron Age [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Archaeological Studies, 2022
The Khorasan region, especially the Kashafrud basin, has culturally retained a strategic position by virtue of its location between three major cultural spheres of southwestern Central Asia, the Central Plateau of Iran, and northeastern Iran.
Hassan Basafa   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Formal and Symbolic Study of the Bird’s Motif in Baysonghor Shahnameh and Haft Awrang Jami (Based on the Views of Islamic Thinkers) [PDF]

open access: yesنگره, 2023
Birds are a symbol of the spirit and soul of the speaker and have esoteric and spiritual meanings in many literary and mystical works and this is because of their ability to fly and communicate in the sky.
maryam rahmatikhameneh, Meysam Barari
doaj   +1 more source

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