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To optimize gas flaring in Kirkuk refinery in various seasons via artificial intelligence techniques. [PDF]
Zoeir A +4 more
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The value revitalization model of Qajar religious schools in Tehran. [PDF]
Taher Tolou Del MS +2 more
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Reform and the Qajar bureaucracy
This thesis is a study of the attempts made in the last four decades of Naser ad-Din shah's reign to reform the government and the administration in Persia. [to read the rest of the abstract pelase see the pdf]
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A Historical Review of How the term, millah (religion), Semantically Evolved from a Religious Understanding to a Modernized Comprehension in the Iranian Constitutional Movement. [PDF]
This paper studies the semantic evolution of the term, millah (religion), the time when Iranians were familiarized with modernity. In the traditional literature, millahmeans religion, but when Iranians became familiar with modernity, it was replaced ...
Hussein Kachuyan, Qasem Zaeri
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Factors affecting the value revitalization of Qajar religious schools in Tehran. [PDF]
Taher Tolou Del MS +2 more
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A Comparative Study of Sassanid, Qajar and Contemporary Phonetic Systems
Comparison among the phonetic of people in different eras helped us to find a better understanding of their culture. Also we can use this approached to predict the future phonetic.
Motlagh, Abolghasem Esmailpour +1 more
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Sheriff`s position in Qajar era (1796-1896)
“Sheriff” is an official position which existed, from Timurid period until the end of Qajar period, in various forms such as the bureau sheriff, the town sheriff and the state sheriff. The position, from Timorid to Qajar, had political and judicial power.
H Shokarzadeh, SH Yusefifar
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Shadi Ghadirian is representative of the young intellectuals and avant-garde artists of Iran at the beginning of the 21st century. She studied photography and was influenced by the most liberal and creative of minds while even so she also worked in an environment in which she was required to participate actively in the acquisition of religious ...
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The British in Persia in the late Qajar Era: New Historical Evidence
How can we document history in contexts where archives are either lacking or unusable, as was the case in Persia in the Qajar era (1796–1925)? Resorting to Western diplomatic and consular reports raises the issue of the background in which they were ...
Richard, Yann
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Copper coin minted at the time of Fath Ali Shah Qajar in Rasht
FRONT: Image of a copper coin of Fath Ali Shah Qajar, depicting a flying bird.REVERSE: Image of a copper coin of Fath Ali Shah Qajar, depicting a standing bird.IMAGE SOURCE: Mahnaz Bagheri, Curator, Malek National Museum, Tehran ...
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