The Study of Men’s Clothing Decorations in Qajar Era [PDF]
The history of applying ornamentations to clothes and dresses in Iran dates back to Pre-Islamic era. With appearance of Islam, however, the kind and material of ornamentations, especially for men, changed.
Elaheh Saleh
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A Critique on the Book Historical Origin of Qajar Tribe [PDF]
The Qajar dynasty, which seized political power in Iran at the beginning of the thirteenth century AH, had a tribal origin, but despite extensive research, its origins remain unclear.
Mohsen Rahmati
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Qajar Bonapartism: The Model of State–Class Relationship in Qajar Iran [PDF]
IntroductionThe present research deals with the discrepancy between the hypothesized theory of the Asiatic mode of production and the empirical evidence from the Qajar era. Specifically, it explored whether the state–class relationship in the Qajar era can accurately be characterized as oriental despotism (or an Asian state), or it reflects a state ...
Sara Sharifpour +2 more
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Obesity from a sign of being rich to a disease of the new age: A historical review. [PDF]
Abstract Background and Objective Obesity has historically been seen as a sign of wealth and social privilege, as can be inferred from studying the ancient works. We aimed to report the causes, diagnostic approaches, and treatment among the authentic books of traditional Iranian medicine.
Marghoub S +5 more
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The historiography of Nader Mirza Qajar
The prince Nader Mirza Qajar is one of the educated figures in Qajar era. He had expertise in various fields of science and culture, one of them was history. His knowledge of history was to the extent that he has been considered a historiographer. Studying historiographies recorded in his historic works, differences between his works and the ones ...
Mohammad Ali Chelongar, Sajjad Hoseini
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Iran's Journey Through Malaria: From Past Challenges to Future Elimination-A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Background Malaria remains a persistent public health concern in Iran, particularly in southeastern regions bordering Afghanistan and Pakistan. Despite substantial progress over recent decades, challenges such as cross‐border transmission, insecticide resistance, and health system disruptions continue to threaten elimination goals.
Hanifian H, Nateghpour M.
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This study examines the feminisation of dīv figures in Qajar visual culture (c. 1789–1925) and its relation to gendered representations and secularising discourses.
Nahid Jafari Dehkordi
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Transition of Classification Patterns of Ancient Iran History in Qajar Era [PDF]
Qajar era was a period which academic historical researches translated from European languages to Persian and archaeological excavations in Iran besides deciphering ancient inscriptions by European orientalists and Iranologists took place.
Reza Ordou
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Studying the Evolution of Painted Enamel Medallions with the Images of Kings and Princes during the Qajar Period (Fath Ali Shah until the End of Naser al-Din Shah's Era) [PDF]
The art of court iconography is one of the main arts of the Qajar era and can be seen in various arts of this era. One of the arts related to iconography, the combination of painting and jewelry, is painted in the form of enameled medallions which are ...
الهه Panjehbashi
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Influences of Painting Basics and Cultural Factors in Type of Background's and Foreground's Composition in Photography of Qajar Era[1] [PDF]
Qajar Era[1] Photography entered Iran with a time difference of three years after its invention in Europe, at the time of Qajar dynasty (1842 A.D. / 1258 A.H.) and grew with the growth of this dynasty. Photography needed a proper context at the beginning
R. Afhami Afhami Afhami +1 more
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