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Conflicts of Iranian Transmigration Life with Urban and Rural Lives in Mongol Era [PDF]
In Iran, transmigration has for long been one of the common ways of living. At the time of their arrival, the Mongols imposed a transmigration system on Iranians which had detrimental consequences as it was in lower conditions than their former ...
Ghorbanali Kenarroodi, Sohayla Naimi
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Mongol History rewritten and relived
History was an important source for legitimization and for establishing precedents in the medieval Middle East, both for rulers and their subjects. In Iran and Central Asia, the most recent and formative history was that of Mongol conquest and rule ...
Beatrice Forbes Manz
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Food fit for a Khan: Stable isotope analysis of the elite Mongol Empire cemetery at Tavan Tolgoi, Mongolia [PDF]
The creation and expansion of the Mongol Empire during the thirteenth century A.D. brought with it many changes, both for the conquered peoples and for the conquerors themselves.
Fenner, Jack +2 more
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Survey and Study of role of Women and Khatuns in Mongol Era, based on Historical and Archaeological Evidence [PDF]
From the cultural point of view, one of the important criteria for assessing a community is the amount of attention that is paid to women and their presence in social domains.
Yadollah heydari babakamal +3 more
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The Most Important Performing Arts Arisen from \u3cem\u3eShahnameh\u3c/em\u3e of Ferdowsi: \u3cem\u3eShahnameh-khani\u3c/em\u3e and \u3cem\u3eNaqqali\u3c/em\u3e of \u3cem\u3eShahnameh\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
Shahnameh of Ferdowsi is the Iranian national epic, which reflects the history, cultural values, sense of nationhood, and ancient religions of Persia by the only use of Persian pure words in the age of Arabic influence on the literature and science ...
Jahandideh, Mitra, Khaefi, Shahab
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Subversive Skylines: Local History and the Rise of the Sayyids in Mongol Yazd [PDF]
This article examines the emergence of the Ḥusaynī sayyids as key facilitators of the Mongols’ acculturation to Islamo-Persianate society and traces the expansion of their influence at imperial courts through the seventeenth century. Previous scholarship
Mancini-Lander, Derek
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Spuler, Bertold (b. Karlsruhe, Germany, 5 December 1911; d. Hamburg, 6 March 1990), scholar of East European history and Oriental studies. Among his many publications are important works on the history of the Iranian lands from the 7th century CE ...
Ende, Werner +2 more
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On May 17–18, 2017, an international workshop “Networks, Regions and Institutions in Mongol Eurasia: A Meso-Historical Analysis” was held at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem with the participation of researchers from Israel, Japan, Britain, United ...
Roman Hautala
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The Friday mosque of Faryūmad is located in eastern Iran (the Khurasan region). Ilkhanid written sources, such as Nuzhat al-Qulūb by Ḥamdullāh Mustaufī (1281–1344), recount that Faryūmad was known as the centre of Juvayn.
Iman Aghajani
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An Investigation into Eramook Women in Forming Mongolian Troops [PDF]
After the victory of Mongols on the Kharazmi government and establishment of Ilkhani government in Iran, new elements in different aspects entered the life of Iranians, which changed the social life in Iran largely.
Yazdan Farrokhi
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