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The Qajar Era in the Mirror of Time

Iranian Studies, 2001
When I was in college (1937-41, that is the second decade of the Pahlavi era), the study of Qajar history was far less fashionable than that of earlier periods of Persian history. The earlier periods were thought of as the time frames for the political, military, or cultural achievements that one could feel good about, or else the temporal receptacles ...
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Review of Common Superstition-based Therapies in Qajar Era, Iran

Advances in Nursing & Midwifery, 2018
In Arabic, every strange word that arose from a world other than human world, human science and experience is called superstition. (Seyyed ibn Tavous, p. 260) Some superstitious beliefs are specific to a community or a particular culture and some of these beliefs are specific to a particular gender or even a particular person.
Hamed Monfared, Aidin   +1 more
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Mehdi Qoli Hedayat: A Conservative of the Late Qajar Era

Iranian Studies, 1987
Mehdi Qoli Hedayat, Mokhber al-Saltaneh, was born in 1863 into an aristocratic family in Tehran. He was the son of Ali Qoli Khan, Mokhber al-Dowleh, the pioneer in Iranian telegraphy, and the grandson of Reza Qoli Khan Hedayat, the famous historian and teacher of the Qajar period.Mehdi Qoli went to school at age seven.
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Siyāq Numbers on Copper Coins and Countermarks during the Qajar Era

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Iranian 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. This article uses siyāq script to read some of these mystery notations for the first time.
Sayid Omid Mohammadi, Saeed Soleimani
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EPIC AND MYTH IN PICTORIAL CARPETS OF QAJAR ERA IN IRAN

2015
The history of Iranian hand-woven carpet dates back to thousands of years and throughout the time, various changes has been seen in the design and motifs. Like other applied arts, carpet has been influenced by cultural and social trends and different eras have seen various designs and weavings.
VANDSHOARI, Ali, EBRAHIMI, Ahad Nejad
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Reading the Façade of Shiraz residential houses in the Qajar Era

Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, 2023
Sahar Salahi, Malihe Taghipour
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Cultivating public taste in the Qajar era (case study of painting and architecture in this era)

این مقاله به بررسی تأثیر هنر و معماری در پرورش ذوق عامه در عصر قاجار می‌پردازد. در این دوره، هنر و معماری به عنوان دو عنصر اساسی در شکل‌دهی به ذوق و سلیقه عمومی جامعه نقش ویژه‌ای ایفا کردند. پژوهش حاضر با تمرکز بر ویژگی‌های منحصربه‌فرد هنری و معماری قاجاری، به معرفی عناصر برجسته‌ای می‌پردازد که در شکل‌گیری ذوق و سلیقه مردم تأثیرگذار بودند. پرسشی که این
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