Wildlife and Newspaper Reporting in Iran: A Data Analysis Approach. [PDF]
Amiraslani F, Dragovich D.
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Exploring the reasons for women to engage in sex work in Tehran, Iran: A qualitative study. [PDF]
Yoosefi Lebni J +5 more
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Analytical Review of the Content of Concubine License in Qajar Era
Documents, as one of the first-hand sources, play an important role in the historical researches. As a type of Shari'ah documents arising from Islamic jurisprudence, concubine documents have certain principles and frameworks from which a lot of information can be obtained in the field of culture, society, economy and customs of the past people.
Hassan Zandieh, Ahmad Dasttavan
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Enchantment - Disenchantment-Re-Enchantment: Postdigital Relationships between Science, Philosophy, and Religion. [PDF]
Reader J +25 more
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Political entitle in Qajar era,Pre-Constitution age
In Qajar age , in political conflict between people and the governors, the masses were making humilating nicknames for the governors. These nicknames published against high-flown titles that governors were making for themselves. Nicknames that were publishing by the people were very humorous and innovative.
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Construction of Modern Woman in Modernist Discourse of the Qajar Era
As Iran confronted Western modernity and the resulting discursive conflicts, discussing women, their identity, and their living conditions became a central topic. A wide range of discourses formed around these issues, making women a significant focus of debate.
Zohre Omidipour, Ali Rajabloo
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Reza Rahimnia, Ali Shahabinejad
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Scarlet Fever in Iran During the Qajar Period (1796 to 1925 AD); A Brief Historical Review. [PDF]
Golshani SA, Mansourbakht G, Haghighi M.
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Correction: Typhus Disease in Iran during the Qajar Period (1796 to 1925 AD); a Brief Historical Review. [PDF]
Golshani SA, Mansourbakht G.
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Medicine-art interaction in the development of modern anatomy education in Iran: focusing on the Post-Dār al-Funūn Era. [PDF]
Bagheri T, Mirjalili A, Namazi H.
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