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Study of Socio-political and Economic Developments in the Qajar Government
Historical ResearchThe Qajar dynasty (1789-1925) witnessed major changes in social, political, and economic fields. In the social dimension, cultural awakening and the emergence of new classes through the establishment of schools and the growth of the press led to ...
Karim Rezadoost +3 more
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Journal of Creative Research in English Literature and Culture
This study investigates the function and significance of titles within the official documents of the Qajar era, focusing on Persian decrees (farmāns) addressed to the Armenian community. Through an analysis of 96 documents from the Matenadaran collection,
Abbas Eghbal Mehran +3 more
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This study investigates the function and significance of titles within the official documents of the Qajar era, focusing on Persian decrees (farmāns) addressed to the Armenian community. Through an analysis of 96 documents from the Matenadaran collection,
Abbas Eghbal Mehran +3 more
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Microscopy and Microanalysis
The purpose of this study was to analyze the pigments used in the wooden paintings of Zarir Mosque, dating back to the Safavid era in Maragheh, Iran. These paintings, known as "Pardu," were commonly used for decorative false ceilings in various regions ...
Alireza Koochakzaei +2 more
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The purpose of this study was to analyze the pigments used in the wooden paintings of Zarir Mosque, dating back to the Safavid era in Maragheh, Iran. These paintings, known as "Pardu," were commonly used for decorative false ceilings in various regions ...
Alireza Koochakzaei +2 more
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Remixing to Queer the Archives of Diaspora: Qajar Photography and the Persian Carpet
Camera Obscura: Feminism, Culture, and Media Studies, 2022This article reveals how engagements with the photographic archives of premodern Iran and the Persian carpet break open transtemporal, affective, and queer interplays in diaspora. Examining a digital remix of a photograph of a Qajar princess, ‘Ismat al-
N. Akhtari
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Légitimité dynastique des Qajars
2021Dynastic Legitimacy of the Qajars – Principles, Specificities, and Comparisons - Sources of Legitimacy and Rules of Succession among the Qajars?- Robustness during the dynastic incident caused by Nasr ed-Din Shah?- Comparison with other Muslim dynasties?
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The concept of maidan in Qajar Iran: transformation to an embodiment of the public sphere
International Journal of Environmental Studies, 2022‘Maidan’, as a public space, is an old concept in the Persian language and culture. The concept has changed along with its cultural context, connected with other concepts in a semantic network.
Mehrdad Qayyoomi Bidhendi, Mahnam Najafi
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Siyāq Numbers on Copper Coins and Countermarks during the Qajar Era
JAOSIranian copper coins of the Qajar era—all described by the word falus—have a great variety of designs, weights, and sizes. These coins sometimes also include letters and phrases that are undeciphered to date.
Sayid Omid Mohammadi, Saeed Soleimani
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Making and Remaking Empire in Early Qajar Iran
In 1722, the Safavid empire collapsed. An empire that ruled for over two centuries, in its heyday it spanned parts of Central Asia, the Caucasus, and present-day Iran.
Assef Ashraf
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Journal of Social-Political Studies of Iran's Culture and History
This study aims to explain and analyze the function of religious rites and rituals in the lives of Shia Iranians during the Qajar period. The research is considered a historical study and has been written using a descriptive-analytical method based on ...
Masoumeh Khodaie +2 more
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This study aims to explain and analyze the function of religious rites and rituals in the lives of Shia Iranians during the Qajar period. The research is considered a historical study and has been written using a descriptive-analytical method based on ...
Masoumeh Khodaie +2 more
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Persian petroleum: oil, empire and revolution in late Qajar Iran
British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2022a matter of choice’ (p. 229) and its wearing must be optional. This part ends with a translation of Kadivar’s reflections on the question of hijab. The book concludes by putting its emphasis on the urgency of reaching consensus on contemporary issues ...
Soli Shahvar
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