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Interaction between Iranian and Indian Medical Knowledge Re-Reading the Manuscript of “Riyadh Alamgiri” [PDF]
In Iranian medical history, renowned physicians have emerged, some of whom are not well known. Mohammad-Reza Tabib Shirazi is an Iranian physician and chemist, who in the golden age of Iranian history and culture civilization - during the Baburi Empire ...
Masoumeh Dehghan +1 more
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The Importance of Being Islamic: reviewed by Nabeelah Jaffer
review of Shahab Ahmed, What is Islam? The Importance of Being Islamic (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2015)
Nabeelah Jaffer
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Genesis of Muslim Culture and Co-Existence in Mughal Era
Muslim rule in India (1526-1707) is considered a golden chapter in the history of the culture of this region. Muslims established the Mughal Empire in India which was contemporary to the Safavid Empire in Iran. Massive migration to India occurred due to
Dr. Rukhsana Iftikhar
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Baburids Hunting (Shikar) Ceremonies in the Context of Turkish Cultural Codes
The historical practice of hunting traces its origins to the beginning of human civilization. Initially, hunting served as a means of survival for early humans, gradually evolving into a source of raw materials essential for various products during the ...
Vedat Meral
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Intertextual Analysis of Miniatures and Poems of Akbar Shah’s 996 AH Pocket Manuscript of the Divan of Anvari [PDF]
The Mughal reign is considered a period of cultural and artistic flourishing in Islamic India, reflecting the influences of Iranian art and culture as well.
Niloofar Mayeli borjlooe +1 more
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The reign of Abū al-Fath Jalāl al-Dīn Muhammad Akbar (1556–1605) was a fruitful period of the political, cultural and spiritual synthesis of Persian, Indian, and European tradition, as well as an artistic and aesthetic renaissance.
Nina PETEK
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This article focuses on John Dryden’s 1673 play Amboyna, or the Cruelties of the Dutch to the English Merchants, and more particularly on the figure of Ysabinda, and the island she represents, as contested territory.
Mathilde Alazraki
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Aurangzeb and The Decline of the Mughals
: Aurangzeb has been held responsible by many historians for hastening the decline of the Mughal Empire. The paper titled ‘Aurangzeb and the Decline of the Mughals’ is aimed at examining the role of Aurangzeb in the downfall of the Empire.
Sayan LODH
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Religious System in the Mughal Empire during the Period of Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb
The advice of the Mughal was established by Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur when he succeeded in defeating Abraham Lodi in the battle of Panipat. It also managed to expose the influence of Islam on the Children of Benua India to becoming wider and then ...
Muhammad Nasihudin Ali
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De l’indifférence à l’expérience d’une compassion interculturelle
This article proposes to study the expression of travelers’ emotions when confronted with the spectacle of oriental torture in several 17th century travel accounts.
Mathilde Mougin
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