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Evaluating the Copies of Şikârî’s Karamannâme
Many sources are used to obtain information about history. The oral and written resources from civilizations, such as inscriptions, dictionaries, and literary works, are all important for getting an idea about the past.
Mizan Coşkun Özgür
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Translations of Historical Works from Middle Persian into Arabic
This article maps the mainly lost Sasanian historiographical literature through the Arabic translations of Middle Persian works and the information preserved in early Arabic sources.
J. Hämeen-Anttila
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Representation of the Black Face of Kaykāvus in the Shahnamah of Shah Tahmasp with a View of the Persian and Ottoman Wars [PDF]
The production of Shahnamah manuscripts during the Ilkhani period was a political endeavor. The kings understood that one way to ensure the survival of the monarchy was to emulate the example of the Pīshdādīan and Kayāniān dynasties in the Persian ...
Maryam Keshmiri, Afsaneh Baratifar
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The article reveals information from Chinese, Arabic and Persian sources on the historical geography of ancient and medieval settlements in Syr Darya, Talas and Semirechye areas.
T. Kaiyrken, Z. Ilyassova, A. Alibekuly
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The sea in Sumerian literature [PDF]
Surveying the references to the sea in Sumerian literature, this paper discusses the general idea that the sea is underrepresented in Mesopotamian cultures of the third millennium BCE.
Lorenzo Verderame
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Introducing the Sources of Persian Poems in Bidlisi’s Sharafnameh.
Sharafnameh is a historical, literary Persian prose text, and one of its prominent features is combining history with poetry. Bidlisi has used 554.5 lines of poetry in Sharafnameh while mentioning the poets of only 148 (26.69 %) lines. Thus, the poets of
Yadullah Mohamadi, Sayyed Ahmad Parsa
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The Oldest Persian Enigmatic Treatise [PDF]
Riddle as a figure of speech, which has been popular in Persian poetry for a long time, is divided into two types: nominal and historical riddles (Chronograph).
Yahya Talebian, Mozhdeh kamalifard
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The Effects of Iranian Historiography in Ilkhanian and Timurids Eras on Ottomans Historiography [PDF]
Cultural exchanges between Iran and Anatolia in Selijuks of Rome not only caused the promotion of Persian language and literature and other cultural events in this land but also in terms of Historiography, Ottoman historians in the ninth and tenth ...
Vali Dinparast
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From the time of the burst of Persian conquests under Cyrus the Great until the Asian expedition of Alexander more than two centuries later, the Achaemenid dynasty ruled over the vast stretches of lands and peoples comprised between the Indus River and ...
Vittorio Cisnetti
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